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Т.Ю. Тилькунова. Протеолитический процессинг у синдбис-подобных вирусов

Курсовая работа студентки 4-го курса кафедры вирусологии Биологического факультета МГУ. Москва, 2001.
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Список сокращений

ОРС - открытая рамка считывания

СБ - структурный белок

nsP (nonstructural protein) - неструктурный белок

сгРНК - субгеномная РНК

кДНК - комплементарная ДНК

МТ - метилтрансфераза

ХЕЛ - хеликаза

ПОЛ - РНК-зависимая РНК-полимераза

П-Про - папаин-подобная протеиназа

KDa или К - килодальтон

ВС - вирус Синдбис

ВЛС - вирус леса Семлики

ВВМЛ - вирус венесуэльского миелита лошадей

ВДРР - вирус долины реки Росс

ВК - вирус краснухи

ВЖС - вирус желтухи свеклы

ВТЦ - вирус тристецы цитрусовых

ВЖКС - вирус желтой карликовости свеклы

ВИЖЛ - вирус инфекционной желтухи салата-латука

ВЖМТ - вирус желтой мозаики турнепса

ВГКЯ - вирус голубой карликовости ячменя

ВРСЯ - вирус растрескивания ствола яблони

ВХПЛЯ - вирус хлоротической пятнистости листьев яблони

ВНПЖС - вирус некротического пожелтения жилок свеклы

ВБСЯ - вирус бороздчатости ствола яблони

ВВА - вирус винограда А

ВВВ - вирус винограда В

МВК - М вирус картофеля

SВК - S вирус картофеля

ВПЧ - вирус пятнистости черники

ХВЛП - Х вирус лука-порея

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