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F10L  -  putative virion core protein

Monkeypox virus Zaire-96-I-16

 
 
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Disease relevance of F10L

  • Expression of the F10L gene product in bacteria as a fusion with glutathione S-transferase confirmed that the vaccinia F10L gene encodes the protein kinase [1].
 

High impact information on F10L

  • Furthermore, we demonstrated that J1R protein is part of a viral complex containing the A30L, G7L, and F10L proteins in virus-infected cells [2].
  • It is able to bind DNA in vitro, and this binding may be modulated by phosphorylation by F10L [3].
  • We also present 2 kb of sequence from a region near the right terminus of the OV genome and show that it encodes homologs of VAC genes, F9L and F10L [4].
  • A temperature-dependent increase of underphosphorylated H5R protein (pI 6.8) was demonstrated in the case of the B1R, but not of the F10L gene [5].
 

Analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic context of F10L

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