The non-structural proteins NS3 and NS5A of Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) are degraded by two host proteolysis systems
Sara Mohamed,
Jörg Soppa
Abstract:Hepatitis Virus C (HCV) is still a major medical challenge worldwide, with more than 70 million infected individuals. HCV is a 9.6 kb RNA virus that encodes a single polyprotein, which is split into 10 structural and non-structural (NS) proteins. The NS proteins are involved in various steps of the virus life cycle. They are required in much lower concentrations than the structural proteins, which are packaged in the viral particle. Nevertheless, they do not accumulate to very high concentrations, therefore, t… Show more
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