AbstractDespite their evident importance for function, dynamics of intrinsically unstructured proteins are poorly understood. Sendai virus phosphoprotein, cofactor of the RNA polymerase, contains a partly unstructured protein domain. The phosphoprotein X domain (PX) is responsible for binding the polymerase to the nucleocapsid assembling the viral RNA. For RNA synthesis, the interplay of the dynamics of the unstructured and structured PX subdomains is thought to drive progression of the RNA polymerase along the nucleocapsid. Here we present a detailed study of the dynamics of PX using hydrogen/deuterium exchange and different NMR relaxation measurements. In the unstructured subdomain, large amplitude fast motions were found to be fine-tuned...
AbstractThe Sendai virus P protein plays a central role in viral genome amplification and expression...
Mumps is a highly contagious disease caused by the mumps virus. The prevention treatment (vaccine) a...
The de novoinitiating RNA-directed RNA polymerase (RdRP), P2, forms the central machinery in the inf...
AbstractDespite their evident importance for function, dynamics of intrinsically unstructured protei...
AbstractThe RNA-dependent RNA polymerase of the Sendai virus (SeV) consists of the large protein (L)...
AbstractThe phosphoproteins (P) of paramyxoviruses and rhabdoviruses are cofactors of the viral poly...
International audienceDespite playing important roles throughout biology, molecular recognition mech...
International audienceDespite playing important roles throughout biology, molecular recognition mech...
Despite playing important roles throughout biology, molecular recognition mechanisms in intrinsicall...
Intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) are highly flexible heteropolymers, implicated in important...
International audienceThe phosphoprotein P of Mononegavirales (MNV) is an essential co-factor of the...
Intrinsic disorder is at the center of biochemical regulation and is particularly overrepresented am...
AbstractTo catalyze RNA synthesis, the Sendai virus P–L RNA polymerase complex first binds the viral...
Interaction of the C-terminal domains of Sendai virus (SeV) P and N proteins is crucial for RNA synt...
AbstractThe Sendai virus P protein plays a central role in viral genome amplification and expression...
Mumps is a highly contagious disease caused by the mumps virus. The prevention treatment (vaccine) a...
The de novoinitiating RNA-directed RNA polymerase (RdRP), P2, forms the central machinery in the inf...
AbstractDespite their evident importance for function, dynamics of intrinsically unstructured protei...
AbstractThe RNA-dependent RNA polymerase of the Sendai virus (SeV) consists of the large protein (L)...
AbstractThe phosphoproteins (P) of paramyxoviruses and rhabdoviruses are cofactors of the viral poly...
International audienceDespite playing important roles throughout biology, molecular recognition mech...
International audienceDespite playing important roles throughout biology, molecular recognition mech...
Despite playing important roles throughout biology, molecular recognition mechanisms in intrinsicall...
Intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) are highly flexible heteropolymers, implicated in important...
International audienceThe phosphoprotein P of Mononegavirales (MNV) is an essential co-factor of the...
Intrinsic disorder is at the center of biochemical regulation and is particularly overrepresented am...
AbstractTo catalyze RNA synthesis, the Sendai virus P–L RNA polymerase complex first binds the viral...
Interaction of the C-terminal domains of Sendai virus (SeV) P and N proteins is crucial for RNA synt...
AbstractThe Sendai virus P protein plays a central role in viral genome amplification and expression...
Mumps is a highly contagious disease caused by the mumps virus. The prevention treatment (vaccine) a...
The de novoinitiating RNA-directed RNA polymerase (RdRP), P2, forms the central machinery in the inf...