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Reference: CSB-BP319266VBG_100

Encapsidates the genome in a ratio of one N per nine ribonucleotides, protecting it from nucleases. The encapsidated genomic RNA is termed the NC and serves as template for transcription and replication. Replication is dependent on intracellular concentration of newly synthesized N, termed N0, which corresponds to the protein not associated with RNA. In contrast, when associated with RNA, it is termed N. During replication, encapsidation by N0 is coupled to RNA synthesis and all replicative products are resistant to nucleases.

Reference: CSB-BP319266VBG_20

Encapsidates the genome in a ratio of one N per nine ribonucleotides, protecting it from nucleases. The encapsidated genomic RNA is termed the NC and serves as template for transcription and replication. Replication is dependent on intracellular concentration of newly synthesized N, termed N0, which corresponds to the protein not associated with RNA. In contrast, when associated with RNA, it is termed N. During replication, encapsidation by N0 is coupled to RNA synthesis and all replicative products are resistant to nucleases.

Reference: CSB-BP319481DOZ_100

This enzyme is widely applied for the determination of glucose in body fluids and in removing residual glucose or oxygen from foods and beverages. Furthermore, glucose oxidase-producing molds such as aspergillus and penicillium species are used for the biological production of gluconic acid.

Reference: CSB-BP319481DOZ_20

This enzyme is widely applied for the determination of glucose in body fluids and in removing residual glucose or oxygen from foods and beverages. Furthermore, glucose oxidase-producing molds such as aspergillus and penicillium species are used for the biological production of gluconic acid.

Reference: CSB-BP321891VAA1_100

Plays a role in the dissolution of the outermost membrane of extracellular enveloped virions to allow virion entry into host cells. Participates also in wrapping intracellular mature virions to form intracellular enveloped virions.