Two N-terminal regions of the Sendai virus L RNA polymerase protein participate in oligomerization

scientific article published on 27 February 2007

Two N-terminal regions of the Sendai virus L RNA polymerase protein participate in oligomerization is …
instance of (P31):
scholarly articleQ13442814

External links are
P356DOI10.1016/J.VIROL.2007.01.032
P698PubMed publication ID17331560
P5875ResearchGate publication ID6474241

P2093author name stringSherin Smallwood
Bayram Cevik
Sue A Moyer
P2860cites workThe Sendai virus P gene expresses both an essential protein and an inhibitor of RNA synthesis by shuffling modules via mRNA editingQ24564716
Tetrameric coiled coil domain of Sendai virus phosphoproteinQ27626773
Eukaryotic transient-expression system based on recombinant vaccinia virus that synthesizes bacteriophage T7 RNA polymeraseQ27860943
Role of a highly conserved NH(2)-terminal domain of the human parainfluenza virus type 3 RNA polymeraseQ35000831
Complexes of Sendai virus NP-P and P-L proteins are required for defective interfering particle genome replication in vitroQ36700566
Mutations in conserved domain I of the Sendai virus L polymerase protein uncouple transcription and replicationQ38289414
The phosphoprotein (P) binding site resides in the N terminus of the L polymerase subunit of sendai virusQ39682864
Genetic and biochemical evidence for an oligomeric structure of the functional L polymerase of the prototypic arenavirus lymphocytic choriomeningitis virusQ40423159
The phosphoprotein (P) and L binding sites reside in the N-terminus of the L subunit of the measles virus RNA polymeraseQ40518655
The L polymerase protein of parainfluenza virus 3 forms an oligomer and can interact with the heterologous Sendai virus L, P and C proteinsQ40588188
Sequence comparison of five polymerases (L proteins) of unsegmented negative-strand RNA viruses: theoretical assignment of functional domainsQ41193373
Alternative Amino Acids at a Single Site in the Sendai Virus L Protein Produce Multiple Defects in RNA Synthesis in VitroQ41309009
An amino-proximal domain of the L protein binds to the P protein in the measles virus RNA polymerase complexQ41415506
Deletion analysis defines a carboxyl-proximal region of Sendai virus P protein that binds to the polymerase L proteinQ41457750
Canine distemper virus L gene: sequence and comparison with related virusesQ42619587
Rinderpest virus RNA polymerase subunits: mapping of mutual interacting domains on the large protein L and phosphoprotein p.Q45674188
The L-L oligomerization domain resides at the very N-terminus of the sendai virus L RNA polymerase proteinQ45721960
Intragenic complementation and oligomerization of the L subunit of the sendai virus RNA polymeraseQ45729690
Mutations in domain V of the Sendai virus L polymerase protein uncouple transcription and replication and differentially affect replication in vitro and in vivoQ45739703
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 phenotypesQ45743330
On the domain structure and the polymerization state of the sendai virus P proteinQ45745419
Mutations in conserved domain II of the large (L) subunit of the Sendai virus RNA polymerase abolish RNA synthesisQ45746998
The Sendai virus C protein binds the L polymerase protein to inhibit viral RNA synthesisQ45760787
An acidic activation-like domain of the Sendai virus P protein is required for RNA synthesis and encapsidationQ45781270
P433issue1
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectSendai virusQ1055751
P304page(s)189-197
P577publication date2007-02-27
P1433published inVirologyQ7934867
P1476titleTwo N-terminal regions of the Sendai virus L RNA polymerase protein participate in oligomerization
P478volume363

Reverse relations

cites work (P2860)
Q34485273Human parainfluenza virus type 2 L protein regions required for interaction with other viral proteins and mRNA capping.
Q45388437Identification of genetic mutations associated with attenuation and changes in tropism of Urabe mumps virus
Q39793228Insertion of enhanced green fluorescent protein in a hinge region of vesicular stomatitis virus L polymerase protein creates a temperature-sensitive virus that displays no virion-associated polymerase activity in vitro
Q36949783Mapping of the tacaribe arenavirus Z-protein binding sites on the L protein identified both amino acids within the putative polymerase domain and a region at the N terminus of L that are critically involved in binding
Q34359179Molecular architecture of the vesicular stomatitis virus RNA polymerase.
Q43159981Phosphoprotein, P of human parainfluenza virus type 3 prevents self-association of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase, L.
Q45073554Sequence analysis of the large (L) polymerase gene and trailer of the peste des petits ruminants virus vaccine strain Nigeria 75/1: expression and use of the L protein in reverse genetics
Q27650573Structure of the Nucleocapsid-Binding Domain from the Mumps Virus Polymerase; an Example of Protein Folding Induced by Crystallization
Q39837627Target analysis of the experimental measles therapeutic AS-136A
Q42256818The RNA-dependent RNA polymerase of Citrus tristeza virus forms oligomers