Single-molecule FRET reveals a corkscrew RNA structure for the polymerase-bound influenza virus promoter.
The influenza virus is a major human and animal pathogen responsible for seasonal epidemics and occasional pandemics. The genome of the influenza A virus comprises eight segments of single-stranded, negative-sense RNA with highly conserved 5' and 3' termini. These termini interact to form...
Main Authors: | Tomescu, A, Robb, N, Hengrung, N, Fodor, E, Kapanidis, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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National Academy of Sciences
2014
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