March 8, 2017
Journal Article

Backbone chemical shift assignments and secondary structure analysis of the U1 protein from the Bas-Congo virus

Abstract

The Bas-Congo virus (BASV) is the first rhabdovirus associated with a human outbreak of acute hemorrhagic fever. The single-stranded, negative-sense RNA genome of BASV contains the five core genes present in all rhadoviral genomes plus an additional three genes, annotated U1, U2, and U3, with weak (

Revised: April 9, 2020 | Published: March 8, 2017

Citation

Buchko G.W., M.C. Clifton, E. Wallace, K.A. Atkins, and P.J. Myler. 2017. Backbone chemical shift assignments and secondary structure analysis of the U1 protein from the Bas-Congo virus. Biomolecular NMR Assignments 11, no. 1:51-56. PNNL-SA-119309. doi:10.1007/s12104-016-9719-2