3.4.21.90: Togavirin
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Word Map on EC 3.4.21.90
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3.4.21.90
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viruses
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proteoglycans
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virion
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vaccine
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epitope
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infectious
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virus-like
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glycosaminoglycans
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chondroitin
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heparan
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papillomavirus
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serotype
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cartilage
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icosahedral
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bacteriophage
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nucleocapsids
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self-assembly
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serological
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baculovirus
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polyprotein
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parvovirus
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encapsidation
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aggrecan
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chondroitinase
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immunodominant
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enterovirus
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decorin
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norovirus
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nonstructural
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polyomavirus
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poliovirus
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rna-dependent
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foot-and-mouth
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gastroenteritis
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rotavirus
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reovirus
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keratan
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hbeag
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mottle
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pentamers
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uncoating
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subgenomic
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anti-hcv
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coxsackievirus
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virus-specific
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hcv-infected
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cryo-electron
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drug development
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reassortant
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ns5a
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syndecan-1
- 3.4.21.90
- viruses
- proteoglycans
- virion
- vaccine
- epitope
- infectious
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virus-like
- glycosaminoglycans
- chondroitin
- heparan
- papillomavirus
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serotype
- cartilage
-
icosahedral
- bacteriophage
- nucleocapsids
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self-assembly
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serological
- baculovirus
- polyprotein
- parvovirus
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encapsidation
- aggrecan
- chondroitinase
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immunodominant
- enterovirus
- decorin
- norovirus
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nonstructural
- polyomavirus
- poliovirus
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rna-dependent
- foot-and-mouth
- gastroenteritis
- rotavirus
- reovirus
- keratan
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hbeag
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mottle
-
pentamers
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uncoating
-
subgenomic
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anti-hcv
- coxsackievirus
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virus-specific
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hcv-infected
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cryo-electron
- drug development
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reassortant
- ns5a
- syndecan-1
Reaction
Autocatalytic release of the core protein from the N-terminus of the togavirus structural polyprotein by hydrolysis of a -Trp-/-Ser- bond =
Synonyms
capsid protein, core protein, NsP2 proteinase, Sindbis virus core protein, Sindbis virus protease
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REACTION DIAGRAM
Sindbis virus core protein + H2O
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autocatalytic cleavage at Trp264, . Besides its catalytic activity it also plays important roles in the formation of the viral core, the recognition of the spike proteins during the budding process, the recognition and packaging of the viral RNA, and possibly the inhibition of the host cell protein synthesis
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