- NSP4 (rotavirus)
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The rotavirus nonstructural protein NSP4 was the first viral enterotoxin discovered. It induces diarrhea and causes Ca2+-dependent transepithelial secretion.[1]
References
- ^ Dong, Y.; Zeng, CQ; Ball, JM; Estes, MK; Morris, AP (1997). "The rotavirus enterotoxin NSP4 mobilizes intracellular calcium in human intestinal cells by stimulating phospholipase C-mediated inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate production". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 94 (8): 3960–5. doi:10.1073/pnas.94.8.3960. PMC 20550. PMID 9108087. http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?tool=pmcentrez&artid=20550.
DNA RNA capsid: matrix protein (M1 protein) · viral envelope (M2 protein)
glycoprotein: Influenza hemagglutinin · NeuraminidaseParainfluenzaParainfluenza hemagglutinin-neuraminidaseRSVRespiratory syncytial virus G proteinRT VSPs: gag · pol (Integrase, Reverse transcriptase, HIV-1 protease) · env (gp120, gp41)
VRAPs: transactivators (Tat, Rev, Vpr) · Nef · Vif · VpuFusion protein Categories:- Molecular and cellular biology stubs
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- Rotaviruses
- Viral nonstructural proteins
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