Abstract
Influenza nucleoprotein (NP) is a major component of the ribonucleoprotein (vRNP) in influenza virus, which functions for the transcription and replication of viral genome. Compared to the nucleoprotein of influenza A (ANP), the N-terminal region of influenza B nucleoprotein (BNP) is much extended. By virus reconstitution, we found that the first 38 residues are essential for viral growth. We further illustrated the function of BNP by mini-genome reconstitution, fluorescence microscopy, electron microscopy, light scattering and gel shift. Results show that the N terminus is involved in the formation of both higher homo-oligomers of BNP and BNP-RNA complex. Copyright:
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Liu, M., Lam, M. K. H., Zhang, Q., Elderfield, R., Barclay, W. S., & Shaw, P. C. (2015). The functional study of the N-terminal region of influenza B virus nucleoprotein. PLoS ONE, 10(9). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0137802
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