MULTIPLE ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATED WITH THE CAPSID PROTEIN OF SATELLITE PANICUM MOSAIC VIRUS ARE CONTROLLED SEPARATELY BY THE N- AND C-TERMINAL REGIONS

Multiple Activities Associated with the Capsid Protein of Satellite Panicum Mosaic Virus Are Controlled Separately by the N- and C-Terminal Regions

The 17-kDa capsid protein (CP) of satellite panicum mosaic virus (SPMV) contains a distinct N-terminal arginine-rich motif (N-ARM) which is required for SPMV virion assembly and the activity of SPMV CP to promote systemic accumulation of its cognate RNA.The present study indicates that SPMV CP also is involved in SPMV tappetini ford puma originali

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Hypoxia-responsive nanoreactors based on self-enhanced photodynamic sensitization and triggered ferroptosis for cancer synergistic therapy

Abstract Background Photodynamic therapy (PDT), a typical reactive oxygen species (ROS)-dependent treatment with high controllability, has emerged as an alternative cancer therapy modality but its therapeutic efficacy is still unsatisfactory due to the limited light penetration and constant oxygen consumption.With the development of another ROS-dep

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