Cell-type-dependent role for nsp3 macrodomain adp-ribose binding and hydrolase activity during chikungunya virus infection

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  • who: Taewoo Kim et al. from the School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, USA have published the Article: Cell-Type-Dependent Role for nsP3 Macrodomain ADP-Ribose Binding and Hydrolase Activity during Chikungunya Virus Infection, in the Journal: Viruses 2022, 2744 of 17/Oct/2022
  • how: The data were analyzed with GraphPad Prism version 8 software (GraphPad Software La Jolla CA USA). immunoblots from three independent experiments.
  • future: Future studies to identify and examine the role of ADP-ribosylated proteins in replication complexes and their interactions with the nsP3 MD will be of . . .

     

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