1989
DOI: 10.1016/0042-6822(89)90257-2
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The 5′ region of Tacaribe virus L RNA encodes a protein with a potential metal binding domain

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“…The Z protein of arenaviruses contains a conserved 37-aminoacid RING domain that coordinates two zinc ions and that is surrounded by less conserved N-and C-terminal regions (22,51). Several lines of experimental evidence indicate that the Z protein has multiple functions during the viral life cycle.…”
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“…The Z protein of arenaviruses contains a conserved 37-aminoacid RING domain that coordinates two zinc ions and that is surrounded by less conserved N-and C-terminal regions (22,51). Several lines of experimental evidence indicate that the Z protein has multiple functions during the viral life cycle.…”
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“…Using this system, we also demonstrated that Z is a powerful inhibitor of RNA replication and transcription (21). Lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV) Z protein exhibits a similar inhibitory effect when transcription and replication are analyzed in the homologous (LCMV) minigenome system (6).Arenavirus Z proteins contain a conserved 37-amino-acid (aa) RING domain that comprises about 40% of their amino acid residues (9,16,27,29). The RING domain binds two zinc ions in a cross-brace arrangement and is involved in proteinprotein interactions (2).…”
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“…TV, like all arenaviruses, is an enveloped virus containing two single-stranded RNA segments called S and L. The S RNA contains two genes, one encoding the nucleoprotein (N; 64 kDa) and one encoding the glycoprotein precursor (55 kDa) (10), while the L RNA encodes the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (L; 240 kDa) (15) and a small protein with a RING finger motif (Z; 11 kDa) (16). In both S and L RNAs, the genes are arranged in opposite orientation and are separated by noncoding sequences that have the potential to form stable secondary structures (11).…”
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“…The L RNA encodes the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) (L protein [240 kDa]) (16) and a small protein with a RING finger motif, called Z (11 kDa) (17). In both S and L RNAs, the genes are arranged in opposite orientations and are separated by noncoding sequences that have the potential to form stable secondary structures (14).…”
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