THE TUDOR DOMAIN PROTEIN SPINDLIN1 IS INVOLVED IN INTRINSIC ANTIVIRAL DEFENSE AGAINST INCOMING HEPATITIS B VIRUS AND HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS TYPE 1.

The Tudor domain protein Spindlin1 is involved in intrinsic antiviral defense against incoming hepatitis B Virus and herpes simplex virus type 1.

Hepatitis here B virus infection (HBV) is a major risk factor for the development of hepatocellular carcinoma.HBV replicates from a covalently closed circular DNA (cccDNA) that remains as an episome within the nucleus of infected cells and serves as a template for the transcription of HBV RNAs.The regulatory protein HBx has been shown to be essenti

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The Components of Accounting-Analytical Provision of the Business Structures Diagnostics in Implementation of Strategic Competencies

The article is aimed at disclosing the essence of strategic competencies, highlighting their role, identifying the features of formation and embodiment in a real competitive environment, based on decomposition sequal eclipse 5 battery of this economic category.It has been proved that each component of the strategy of business structures allows to i

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Allosteric modulatory effects of SRI-20041 and SRI-30827 on copyright and HIV-1 Tat protein binding to human dopamine transporter

Abstract Dopamine transporter (DAT) is the target of copyright and HIV-1 transactivator of transcription (Tat) protein.Identifying allosteric modulatory molecules with potential attenuation of copyright and Tat binding to DAT are of great scientific and clinical interest.We demonstrated that tyrosine 470 and 88 act as functional recognition residue

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Brain physiology during photoperiod-related caste determination in the primitively eusocial wasp Polistes jokahamae

Abstract borstlist självhäftande Adult females of the primitively eusocial wasp Polistes jokahamae can change caste in response to photoperiod length.Short-day photoperiod females store more lipids but have less developed ovaries for hibernation (becoming gynes), whereas long-day photoperiod females have fewer lipid stores but more developed ovar

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Effects of Dichrostachys cinerea (l.) Wight & Arn (Fabaceae) on herbaceous species in a semi-arid rangeland in Zimbabwe

Anthropogenic alteration of an environment and other disturbance regimes may enable the expansion of some native species into new geographical areas, a phenomenon observed with Dichrostachys cinerea.Five D.cinerea invaded sites, each approximately one hectare in size were assessed for the effects of D.cinerea on native herbaceous species diversity,

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