Analysis of predicted proteasomal cleavages in the methyltransferase domain from JEV.

Analysis of predicted proteasomal cleavages in the methyltransferase domain from JEV. Bioinformation. 2020;16(3):223-228 Authors: Afaq S, Malik A, Akhtar MS, Alwabli AS, Alzahrani DA, Al-Solami HM, Alzahrani O, Alam Q, Kamal MA, Abulfaraj AA, Tarique M Abstract The methyltransferase (MTase, a 265 amino acid residues long region at the N-terminal end of the viral nonfunctional supermolecule NS5 domain) is key for viral replication in Japanese Encephalitis Virus (JEV). Sequence to structure to functional information with adequate knowledge on MTase from JEV is currently limited. Therefore, it is of interest to document a report on the comprehensive analysis of predicted proteasomal cleavage data in the methyltransferase domain from JEV. This data is relevant in the design and development of vaccine and other therapeutic candidates for further consideration. PMID: 32308264 [PubMed]
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