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Chaperones activate hepadnavirus reverse transcriptase by transiently exposing a C-proximal region in the terminal protein domain that contributes to epsilon RNA binding.

Stahl M., Beck J., Nassal M.

J. Virol. 81:13354-13364(2007) · UniProtKB (1)

A structural model for duck hepatitis B virus core protein derived by extensive mutagenesis.

Nassal M., Leifer I., Wingert I., Dallmeier K., Prinz S., Vorreiter J.

J. Virol. 81:13218-13229(2007) · UniProtKB (1)

Hepatitis B virus replication.

Beck J., Nassal M.

World J. Gastroenterol. 13:48-64(2007) · UniProtKB (65)

Efficient Hsp90-independent in vitro activation by Hsc70 and Hsp40 of duck hepatitis B virus reverse transcriptase, an assumed Hsp90 client protein.

Beck J., Nassal M.

J. Biol. Chem. 278:36128-36138(2003) · UniProtKB (1)

hRUL138, a novel human RNA-binding RING-H2 ubiquitin-protein ligase.

Kreft S.G., Nassal M.

J. Cell Sci. 116:605-616(2003) · UniProtKB (1)

Evolutionary conservation in the hepatitis B virus core structure: comparison of human and duck cores.

Kenney J.M., von Bonsdorff C.H., Nassal M., Fuller S.D.

Structure 3:1009-1019(1995) · UniProtKB (1)

Proteaselike sequence in hepatitis B virus core antigen is not required for e antigen generation and may not be part of an aspartic acid-type protease.

Nassal M., Galle P.R., Schaller H.

J. Virol. 63:2598-2604(1989) · UniProtKB (1)

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