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Substrates |
Organism |
Products |
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comparison of necrotic lesions of wild-type and chimeric mutant virusses |
tobacco mosaic virus |
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D-elp1, corresponding to the largest of the three subunits in the RNA polymerase II core elongator complex, has RNA-dependent RNA polymerase activity. RdRP activity is associated with the amino terminal 96-kD fragment, DELTAC, CDS 1-2528. D-elp1 is a noncanonical RdRP that can synthesize dsRNA from different ssRNA templates using either a primer-dependent or primer-independent initiation mechanism, overview. D-elp1 associates tightly with Dcr-2 |
Drosophila melanogaster |
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enzyme-host membrane interactions are an initial step of FHV RNA replication complex assembly, overview |
Flock house virus |
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- |
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NS5 is the largest and the most conserved of the flavivirus proteins. It contains an N-terminal methyl transferase domain and a C-terminal RdRp domain. The main enzymatic activity observed in extracts of infected cells with endogenous templates is the elongation of already initiated RNA synthesis |
Dengue virus |
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NS5 is the largest and the most conserved of the flavivirus proteins. It contains an N-terminal methyl transferase domain and a C-terminal RdRp domain. The main enzymatic activity observed in extracts of infected cells with endogenous templates is the elongation of already initiated RNA synthesis |
Yellow fever virus |
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NS5 is the largest and the most conserved of the flavivirus proteins. It contains an N-terminal methyl transferase domain and a C-terminal RdRp domain. The main enzymatic activity observed in extracts of infected cells with endogenous templates is the elongation of already initiated RNA synthesis |
Japanese encephalitis virus |
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NS5 is the largest and the most conserved of the flavivirus proteins. It contains an N-terminal methyl transferase domain and a C-terminal RdRp domain. The main enzymatic activity observed in extracts of infected cells with endogenous templates is the elongation of already initiated RNA synthesis |
Saint Louis encephalitis virus |
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NS5 is the largest and the most conserved of the flavivirus proteins. It contains an N-terminal methyl transferase domain and a C-terminal RdRp domain. The main enzymatic activity observed in extracts of infected cells with endogenous templates is the elongation of already initiated RNA synthesis |
West Nile virus |
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pseudogene-derived antisense siRNAs can be produced in specific rice developmental stages or physiological growth conditions, suggesting their potentially important roles in normal rice development involving RDR2, or small RNAs from rice pseudogenes might also function as natural antisense siRNAs either by interacting with the complementary sense RNAs from functional parental genes or by forming double-strand RNAs with transcripts of adjacent paralogous pseudogenes, function classification of rice pseudogenes, overview |
Oryza sativa |
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systemic necrotic spotting induced by ORMV in tobacco maps to the RdRp polymerase domain, comparison of necrotic lesions of wild-type and chimeric mutant virusses |
Chinese Rape Mosaic Virus |
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