A point mutation abolishes the helicase but not the nucleoside triphosphatase activity of hepatitis C virus NS3 protein

  • Heilek G
  • Peterson M
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Abstract

The NS3 protein of hepatitis C virus contains a bipartite structure consisting of an N-terminal serine protease and a C-terminal DEAD box helicase. We show that the C-terminal domain has ATPase and panhelicase activities. The integrity of the helicase function is dependent on the conserved DEAD motif and can be abolished by a His-Ala point mutation, leaving a fully functional nucleoside triphosphatase.

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Heilek, G. M., & Peterson, M. G. (1997). A point mutation abolishes the helicase but not the nucleoside triphosphatase activity of hepatitis C virus NS3 protein. Journal of Virology, 71(8), 6264–6266. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.71.8.6264-6266.1997

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