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Assembly and remodeling of viral DNA and RNA replicons regulated by cellular molecular chaperones.

Takeshi SekiyaYifan HuKohsuke KatoMitsuru OkuwakiAtsushi KawaguchiKyosuke Nagata
Published in: Biophysical reviews (2017)
A variety of cellular reactions mediated by interactions among proteins and nucleic acids requires a series of proteins called molecular chaperones. The viral genome encodes relatively few kinds of viral proteins and, therefore, host-derived cellular factors are required for virus proliferation. Here we discuss those cellular proteins known as molecular chaperones, which are essential for the assembly of functional viral DNA/RNA replicons. The function of these molecular chaperones in the cellular context is also discussed.
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