MULTIPLE ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATED WITH THE CAPSID PROTEIN OF SATELLITE PANICUM MOSAIC VIRUS ARE CONTROLLED SEPARATELY BY THE N- AND C-TERMINAL REGIONS

Multiple Activities Associated with the Capsid Protein of Satellite Panicum Mosaic Virus Are Controlled Separately by the N- and C-Terminal Regions

The 17-kDa capsid protein (CP) of satellite panicum mosaic virus (SPMV) contains a distinct N-terminal arginine-rich motif (N-ARM) which is required for SPMV virion assembly and the activity of SPMV CP to promote systemic accumulation of its cognate RNA.The present study indicates that SPMV CP also is involved in SPMV 14b-ca0013dx RNA accumulation

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The swim-and-sink behaviour of copepods: a revisit to mechanical power requirement and a new hypothesis on function

Many copepods display a swim-and-sink behaviour, which is not energetically efficient but probably aids in perceiving and capturing diatom chains.Here, computational fluid dynamics was employed to calculate the mechanical power required by a negatively buoyant, self-propelled copepod head total joy 2023 in swim-and-sink versus hovering.The results

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GIS-based RAG-coded search priority scenarios for predictive maps to prevent future serial serious crimes: The case study of the Florence Monster

In the present research, the GIS (Geographical Information System)-based RAG (Red-Amber-Green) color-coded search priority system was applied to the case study of the serial murders of the monster of Florence occurred between alesmith tower of flower 1968 and 1985 in the Florence province (northern Italy).Through a predictive search priority scenar

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