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2. Intragenic Complementation and Oligomerization of the L Subunit of the Sendai Virus RNA Polymerase
3. Different Substitutions at Conserved Amino Acids in Domains II and III in the Sendai L RNA Polymerase Protein Inactivate Viral RNA Synthesis
4. Comparison of Identical Temperature-Sensitive Mutations in the L Polymerase Proteins of Sendai and Parainfluenza3 Viruses
5. Mutations in Conserved Domains IV and VI of the Large (L) Subunit of the Sendai Virus RNA Polymerase Give a Spectrum of Defective RNA Synthesis Phenotypes
6. Mutations in Conserved Domain II of the Large (L) Subunit of the Sendai Virus RNA Polymerase Abolish RNA Synthesis
7. Production of Myxoma Virus Gateway Entry and Expression Libraries and Validation of Viral Protein Expression
8. Myxoma Virus: Propagation, Purification, Quantification, and Storage
9. Co-Regulation of NF-κB and Inflammasome-Mediated Inflammatory Responses by Myxoma Virus Pyrin Domain-Containing Protein M013
10. Analysis of Vaccinia Virus−Host Protein−Protein Interactions: Validations of Yeast Two-Hybrid Screenings
11. Two N-terminal regions of the Sendai virus L RNA polymerase protein participate in oligomerization
12. Identification of a new region in the vesicular stomatitis virus L polymerase protein which is essential for mRNA cap methylation
13. A Single Amino Acid Change in the L-Polymerase Protein of Vesicular Stomatitis Virus Completely Abolishes Viral mRNA Cap Methylation
14. The phosphoprotein (P) and L binding sites reside in the N-terminus of the L subunit of the measles virus RNA polymerase
15. Mapping the phosphoprotein binding site on Sendai virus NP protein assembled into nucleocapsids
16. The L polymerase protein of parainfluenza virus 3 forms an oligomer and can interact with the heterologous Sendai virus L, P and C proteins
17. The C-Terminal 88 Amino Acids of the Sendai Virus P Protein Have Multiple Functions Separable by Mutation
18. Dissection of Individual Functions of the Sendai Virus Phosphoprotein in Transcription
19. The Sendai Virus C Protein Binds the L Polymerase Protein to Inhibit Viral RNA Synthesis
20. The Sendai Virus V Protein Interacts with the NP Protein to Regulate Viral Genome RNA Replication
21. Mutations in Conserved Domain I of the Sendai Virus L Polymerase Protein Uncouple Transcription and Replication
22. An Amino-Proximal Domain of the L Protein Binds to the P Protein in the Measles Virus RNA Polymerase Complex
23. Deletion Analysis Defines a Carboxyl-Proximal Region of Sendai Virus P Protein That Binds to the Polymerase L Protein
24. Determinants of Serotype Specificity in Transcription of Vesicular Stomatitis Virus Synthetic Nucleocapsids
25. Treating brain tumor–initiating cells using a combination of myxoma virus and rapamycin.
26. Promoter Analysis of the Vesicular Stomatitis Virus RNA Polymerase
27. Characterization of VP-16-induced DNA damage in isolated nuclei from L1210 cells
28. Co-regulation of NF-kappaB and inflammasome-mediated inflammatory responses by myxoma virus pyrin domain-containing protein M013.
29. Analysis of vaccinia virus-host protein-protein interactions: validations of yeast two-hybrid screenings.
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