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Affinities of packaging domain loops in HIV-1 RNA for the nucleocapsid proteinShubsda et al., 2002
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- Shubsda M
- Paoletti A
- Hudson B
- Borer P
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- Biochemistry
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To design anti-nucleocapsid drugs, it is useful to know the affinities the protein has for its natural substrates under physiological conditions. Dissociation equilibrium constants are reported for seven RNA stem-loops bound to the mature HIV-1 nucleocapsid protein, NCp7 …
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