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Satellite tobacco mosaic virus RNA: structure and implications for assemblyCurrent Opinion in Structural Biology, Vol. 11, No. 1. (1 February 2001), pp. 59-65.
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AbstractThe initial appearance of 45% of the single-stranded RNA of satellite tobacco mosaic virus in electron density maps suggested the entire RNA conformation could be delineated. Subsequent work has localized nearly 80% of the RNA as stem-loop elements. Connection of the stem-loops in the most efficient manner produces a persuasive model for the encapsidated RNA. This arrangement has significant implications for virus assembly and for the essential roleof RNA.
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