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  1. Nucleoside and non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor drugs (NRTIs and NNRTIs) are capable of binding Chandipura virus polymerase protein (L) and inhibit virus replication

    Chandipura virus (CHPV) is an emerging pathogen of Indian subcontinent. It is a vector borne virus and belongs to Rhabdovirus family. In recent past...

    Dibyakanti Mandal, Deeksha Pandey, ... Manish Kumar in VirusDisease
    Article 08 July 2024
  2. Genome sequencing of SARS-Co-V-2 reveals mutations including F559I and V781D in S protein and LI123-124L in the nsp6 in 21K and 21L clades

    Contagious and virulent virus variants like B.1.1.529 have complicated the 2019 global COVID-19 pandemic from Wuhan, China. Omicron, with extensive...

    Mohamed G. Seadawy, Mohamed I. Marei, ... Ahmed R. Sofy in VirusDisease
    Article 08 July 2024
  3. VCP/p97-associated proteins are binders and debranching enzymes of K48–K63-branched ubiquitin chains

    Branched ubiquitin (Ub) chains constitute a sizable fraction of Ub polymers in human cells. Despite their abundance, our understanding of branched Ub...

    Sven M. Lange, Matthew R. McFarland, ... Yogesh Kulathu in Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
    Article Open access 08 July 2024
  4. cBAF generates subnucleosomes that expand OCT4 binding and function beyond DNA motifs at enhancers

    The canonical BRG/BRM-associated factor (cBAF) complex is essential for chromatin opening at enhancers in mammalian cells. However, the nature of the...

    Marina C. Nocente, Anida Mesihovic Karamitsos, ... Matthieu Gérard in Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
    Article 02 July 2024
  5. Sewage surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 in Tokyo (May 2020–June 2022): method using high-throughput, fully-automated platform

    Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is shed in saliva, sputum, and feces of the novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)...

    Ryota Kumagai, Mamiyo Kawakami, ... Kenji Sadamasu in VirusDisease
    Article 02 July 2024
  6. Structural basis of MALAT1 RNA maturation and mascRNA biogenesis

    The metastasis-associated lung adenocarcinoma transcript 1 (MALAT1) long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) has key roles in regulating transcription, splicing,...

    Ilias Skeparnias, Charles Bou-Nader, ... **wei Zhang in Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
    Article 02 July 2024
  7. Single-base tiled screen unveils design principles of PspCas13b for potent and off-target-free RNA silencing

    The development of precise RNA-editing tools is essential for the advancement of RNA therapeutics. CRISPR (clustered regularly interspaced short...

    Wenxin Hu, Amit Kumar, ... Mohamed Fareh in Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
    Article Open access 01 July 2024
  8. Asymmetric apical domain states of mitochondrial Hsp60 coordinate substrate engagement and chaperonin assembly

    The mitochondrial chaperonin, mitochondrial heat shock protein 60 (mtHsp60), promotes the folding of newly imported and transiently misfolded...

    Julian R. Braxton, Hao Shao, ... Daniel R. Southworth in Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
    Article Open access 01 July 2024
  9. Early intermediates in bacterial RNA polymerase promoter melting visualized by time-resolved cryo-electron microscopy

    During formation of the transcription-competent open complex (RPo) by bacterial RNA polymerases (RNAPs), transient intermediates pile up before...

    Ruth M. Saecker, Andreas U. Mueller, ... Seth A. Darst in Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
    Article 01 July 2024
  10. In situ analysis of neuronal injury and neuroinflammation during HIV-1 infection

    Background

    Since the introduction of combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) the brain has become an important human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)...

    Jenna B. Honeycutt, Angela Wahl, ... Sylvia Fitting in Retrovirology
    Article Open access 01 July 2024
  11. Kinetics of dengue viremia and its association with disease severity: an ambispective study

    Background

    Dengue virus (DENV) infection is an important public health problem and causes significant morbidity and mortality. DENV typically causes a...

    Puneet Bhatt, Anup Jayaram, ... Chiranjay Mukhopadhyay in VirusDisease
    Article Open access 29 June 2024
  12. Control of mitophagy initiation and progression by the TBK1 adaptors NAP1 and SINTBAD

    Mitophagy preserves overall mitochondrial fitness by selectively targeting damaged mitochondria for degradation. The regulatory mechanisms that...

    Elias Adriaenssens, Thanh Ngoc Nguyen, ... Sascha Martens in Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
    Article Open access 25 June 2024
  13. Structural and mechanistic basis for nucleosomal H2AK119 deubiquitination by single-subunit deubiquitinase USP16

    Epigenetic regulators have a crucial effect on gene expression based on their manipulation of histone modifications. Histone H2AK119...

    Huasong Ai, Zaozhen He, ... Lei Liu in Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
    Article 25 June 2024
  14. Structural basis of tRNA recognition by the m3C RNA methyltransferase METTL6 in complex with SerRS seryl-tRNA synthetase

    Methylation of cytosine 32 in the anticodon loop of tRNAs to 3-methylcytosine (m 3 C) is crucial for cellular translation fidelity. Misregulation of...

    Philipp Throll, Luciano G. Dolce, ... Eva Kowalinski in Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
    Article Open access 25 June 2024
  15. Structures of synaptic vesicle protein 2A and 2B bound to anticonvulsants

    Epilepsy is a common neurological disorder characterized by abnormal activity of neuronal networks, leading to seizures. The racetam class of...

    Anshumali Mittal, Matthew F. Martin, ... Jonathan A. Coleman in Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
    Article 19 June 2024
  16. Comparative analysis of retroviral Gag-host cell interactions: focus on the nuclear interactome

    Retroviruses exploit host proteins to assemble and release virions from infected cells. Previously, most studies focused on interacting partners of...

    Gregory S. Lambert, Breanna L. Rice, ... Leslie J. Parent in Retrovirology
    Article Open access 19 June 2024
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