NSP4 (rotavirus) — The rotavirus nonstructural protein NSP4 was the first viral enterotoxin discovered. It induces diarrhea and causes Ca2+ dependent transepithelial secretion.[1] References ^ Dong, Y.; Zeng, CQ; Ball, JM; Estes, MK; Morris, AP (1997). The… … Wikipedia
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Rotavirus — Taxobox name = Rotavirus status = status ref = image width = 180px image caption = Electron micrograph of Rotaviruses. The bar = 100 nm image2 width = image2 caption = virus group = iii familia = Reoviridae genus = Rotavirus species = A, B, C, D … Wikipedia
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NSP1 (rotavirus) — NSP1, the product of rotavirus gene 5, is an nonstructural RNA binding protein that contains a cysteine rich region and is a component of early replication intermediates. RNA folding predictions suggest that this region of the NSP1 mRNA can… … Wikipedia
NSP5 (rotavirus) — NSP5 (nonstructural protein 5) encoded by genome segment 11 of group A rotaviruses. In virus infected cells NSP5 accumulates in the viroplasms. NSP5 has been shown to be autophosphorylated.[1] Interaction of NSP5 with NSP2 was also… … Wikipedia
NSP2 (rotavirus) — NSP2, is a rotavirus nonstructural RNA binding protein that accumulates in cytoplasmic inclusions (viroplasms) and is required for genome replication.[1] NSP2 is closely associated in vivo with the viral replicase.[2] The non structural protein… … Wikipedia
NSP6 (rotavirus) — Gene 11 of Rotavirus encodes a nonstructural protein, NSP5 and also encodes NSP6, from an out of phase open reading frame.[1] In contrast to the other rotavirus non structural proteins, NSP6 was found to have a high rate of turnover, being… … Wikipedia
Viral nonstructural protein — In virology, a nonstructural protein is a protein encoded by a virus but it is not part of the viral particle.[1] See also NSP1 (rotavirus) NSP4 (rotavirus) NSP5 (rotavirus) NSP6 (virus) References ^ MeSH … Wikipedia