Natural Substrates | Organism | Comment (Nat. Sub.) | Natural Products | Comment (Nat. Pro.) | Rev. | Reac. |
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additional information | Dengue virus | NS5 is the largest and the most conserved of the flavivirus proteins. It contains an N-terminal methyl transferase domain and a C-terminal RdRp domain. The main enzymatic activity observed in extracts of infected cells with endogenous templates is the elongation of already initiated RNA synthesis | ? | - |
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additional information | Yellow fever virus | NS5 is the largest and the most conserved of the flavivirus proteins. It contains an N-terminal methyl transferase domain and a C-terminal RdRp domain. The main enzymatic activity observed in extracts of infected cells with endogenous templates is the elongation of already initiated RNA synthesis | ? | - |
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additional information | Japanese encephalitis virus | NS5 is the largest and the most conserved of the flavivirus proteins. It contains an N-terminal methyl transferase domain and a C-terminal RdRp domain. The main enzymatic activity observed in extracts of infected cells with endogenous templates is the elongation of already initiated RNA synthesis | ? | - |
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additional information | Saint Louis encephalitis virus | NS5 is the largest and the most conserved of the flavivirus proteins. It contains an N-terminal methyl transferase domain and a C-terminal RdRp domain. The main enzymatic activity observed in extracts of infected cells with endogenous templates is the elongation of already initiated RNA synthesis | ? | - |
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additional information | West Nile virus | NS5 is the largest and the most conserved of the flavivirus proteins. It contains an N-terminal methyl transferase domain and a C-terminal RdRp domain. The main enzymatic activity observed in extracts of infected cells with endogenous templates is the elongation of already initiated RNA synthesis | ? | - |
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additional information | Japanese encephalitis virus JEV | NS5 is the largest and the most conserved of the flavivirus proteins. It contains an N-terminal methyl transferase domain and a C-terminal RdRp domain. The main enzymatic activity observed in extracts of infected cells with endogenous templates is the elongation of already initiated RNA synthesis | ? | - |
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additional information | Saint Louis encephalitis virus SLEV | NS5 is the largest and the most conserved of the flavivirus proteins. It contains an N-terminal methyl transferase domain and a C-terminal RdRp domain. The main enzymatic activity observed in extracts of infected cells with endogenous templates is the elongation of already initiated RNA synthesis | ? | - |
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additional information | Dengue virus DENV | NS5 is the largest and the most conserved of the flavivirus proteins. It contains an N-terminal methyl transferase domain and a C-terminal RdRp domain. The main enzymatic activity observed in extracts of infected cells with endogenous templates is the elongation of already initiated RNA synthesis | ? | - |
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additional information | West Nile virus WNV | NS5 is the largest and the most conserved of the flavivirus proteins. It contains an N-terminal methyl transferase domain and a C-terminal RdRp domain. The main enzymatic activity observed in extracts of infected cells with endogenous templates is the elongation of already initiated RNA synthesis | ? | - |
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Organism | UniProt | Comment | Textmining |
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Dengue virus | - |
DENV | - |
Dengue virus DENV | - |
DENV | - |
Japanese encephalitis virus | - |
JEV | - |
Japanese encephalitis virus JEV | - |
JEV | - |
Saint Louis encephalitis virus | - |
SLEV | - |
Saint Louis encephalitis virus SLEV | - |
SLEV | - |
West Nile virus | P06935 | WNV | - |
West Nile virus WNV | P06935 | WNV | - |
Yellow fever virus | - |
YFV | - |
Source Tissue | Comment | Organism | Textmining |
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additional information | RdRp activity is associated with heavy cytoplasmic membrane fractions in the host cell | Japanese encephalitis virus | - |
additional information | RdRp activity is associated with heavy cytoplasmic membrane fractions in the host cell | Saint Louis encephalitis virus | - |
additional information | RdRp activity is associated with heavy cytoplasmic membrane fractions in the host cell | West Nile virus | - |
additional information | RdRp activity is associated with heavy cytoplasmic membrane fractions in the host cell, a large fraction of the polymerase is also found in the nucleus of DENV-infected cells | Dengue virus | - |
additional information | RdRp activity is associated with heavy cytoplasmic membrane fractions in the host cell, a large fraction of the polymerase is also found in the nucleus of YFV-infected cells | Yellow fever virus | - |
Substrates | Comment Substrates | Organism | Products | Comment (Products) | Rev. | Reac. |
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additional information | NS5 is the largest and the most conserved of the flavivirus proteins. It contains an N-terminal methyl transferase domain and a C-terminal RdRp domain. The main enzymatic activity observed in extracts of infected cells with endogenous templates is the elongation of already initiated RNA synthesis | Dengue virus | ? | - |
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additional information | NS5 is the largest and the most conserved of the flavivirus proteins. It contains an N-terminal methyl transferase domain and a C-terminal RdRp domain. The main enzymatic activity observed in extracts of infected cells with endogenous templates is the elongation of already initiated RNA synthesis | Yellow fever virus | ? | - |
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additional information | NS5 is the largest and the most conserved of the flavivirus proteins. It contains an N-terminal methyl transferase domain and a C-terminal RdRp domain. The main enzymatic activity observed in extracts of infected cells with endogenous templates is the elongation of already initiated RNA synthesis | Japanese encephalitis virus | ? | - |
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additional information | NS5 is the largest and the most conserved of the flavivirus proteins. It contains an N-terminal methyl transferase domain and a C-terminal RdRp domain. The main enzymatic activity observed in extracts of infected cells with endogenous templates is the elongation of already initiated RNA synthesis | Saint Louis encephalitis virus | ? | - |
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additional information | NS5 is the largest and the most conserved of the flavivirus proteins. It contains an N-terminal methyl transferase domain and a C-terminal RdRp domain. The main enzymatic activity observed in extracts of infected cells with endogenous templates is the elongation of already initiated RNA synthesis | West Nile virus | ? | - |
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additional information | formation of an RNA-RNA complex between the 5' and 3' terminal nucleotides of the viral genome is necessary for polymerase activity, template specificity for a flavivirus RdRp, analysis and mechanism, overview. Viral protein NS5 has the ability to bind RNA with high affinity | Dengue virus | ? | - |
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additional information | formation of an RNA-RNA complex between the 5' and 3' terminal nucleotides of the viral genome is necessary for polymerase activity, template specificity for a flavivirus RdRp, analysis and mechanism, overview. Viral protein NS5 has the ability to bind RNA with high affinity | Yellow fever virus | ? | - |
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additional information | formation of an RNA-RNA complex between the 5' and 3' terminal nucleotides of the viral genome is necessary for polymerase activity, template specificity for a flavivirus RdRp, analysis and mechanism, overview. Viral protein NS5 has the ability to bind RNA with high affinity | Japanese encephalitis virus | ? | - |
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additional information | formation of an RNA-RNA complex between the 5' and 3' terminal nucleotides of the viral genome is necessary for polymerase activity, template specificity for a flavivirus RdRp, analysis and mechanism, overview. Viral protein NS5 has the ability to bind RNA with high affinity | Saint Louis encephalitis virus | ? | - |
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additional information | formation of an RNA-RNA complex between the 5' and 3' terminal nucleotides of the viral genome is necessary for polymerase activity, template specificity for a flavivirus RdRp, analysis and mechanism, overview. Viral protein NS5 has the ability to bind RNA with high affinity | West Nile virus | ? | - |
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additional information | NS5 is the largest and the most conserved of the flavivirus proteins. It contains an N-terminal methyl transferase domain and a C-terminal RdRp domain. The main enzymatic activity observed in extracts of infected cells with endogenous templates is the elongation of already initiated RNA synthesis | Japanese encephalitis virus JEV | ? | - |
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additional information | formation of an RNA-RNA complex between the 5' and 3' terminal nucleotides of the viral genome is necessary for polymerase activity, template specificity for a flavivirus RdRp, analysis and mechanism, overview. Viral protein NS5 has the ability to bind RNA with high affinity | Japanese encephalitis virus JEV | ? | - |
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additional information | NS5 is the largest and the most conserved of the flavivirus proteins. It contains an N-terminal methyl transferase domain and a C-terminal RdRp domain. The main enzymatic activity observed in extracts of infected cells with endogenous templates is the elongation of already initiated RNA synthesis | Saint Louis encephalitis virus SLEV | ? | - |
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additional information | formation of an RNA-RNA complex between the 5' and 3' terminal nucleotides of the viral genome is necessary for polymerase activity, template specificity for a flavivirus RdRp, analysis and mechanism, overview. Viral protein NS5 has the ability to bind RNA with high affinity | Saint Louis encephalitis virus SLEV | ? | - |
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additional information | NS5 is the largest and the most conserved of the flavivirus proteins. It contains an N-terminal methyl transferase domain and a C-terminal RdRp domain. The main enzymatic activity observed in extracts of infected cells with endogenous templates is the elongation of already initiated RNA synthesis | Dengue virus DENV | ? | - |
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additional information | formation of an RNA-RNA complex between the 5' and 3' terminal nucleotides of the viral genome is necessary for polymerase activity, template specificity for a flavivirus RdRp, analysis and mechanism, overview. Viral protein NS5 has the ability to bind RNA with high affinity | Dengue virus DENV | ? | - |
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additional information | NS5 is the largest and the most conserved of the flavivirus proteins. It contains an N-terminal methyl transferase domain and a C-terminal RdRp domain. The main enzymatic activity observed in extracts of infected cells with endogenous templates is the elongation of already initiated RNA synthesis | West Nile virus WNV | ? | - |
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additional information | formation of an RNA-RNA complex between the 5' and 3' terminal nucleotides of the viral genome is necessary for polymerase activity, template specificity for a flavivirus RdRp, analysis and mechanism, overview. Viral protein NS5 has the ability to bind RNA with high affinity | West Nile virus WNV | ? | - |
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Synonyms | Comment | Organism |
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NS5 | - |
Japanese encephalitis virus |
RDRP | - |
Dengue virus |
RDRP | - |
Yellow fever virus |
RDRP | - |
Japanese encephalitis virus |
RDRP | - |
Saint Louis encephalitis virus |
RDRP | - |
West Nile virus |