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FEBS Letters, 1998
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The Structural Biology of Hepatitis B Virus: Form and Function
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Molecular Cell, 2006
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Virology, 1997
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Dimorphism of Hepatitis B Virus Capsids Is Strongly Influenced by the C-Terminus of the Capsid Protein
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Biochemistry, 1996
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Localization of the C terminus of the assembly domain of hepatitis B virus capsid protein: Implications for morphogenesis and organization of encapsidated RNA
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A domain of the hepadnavirus capsid protein is specifically required for DNA maturation and virus assembly
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Hepatitis B Virus Capsid Assembly Is Enhanced by Naturally Occurring Mutation F97L
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Folding and Assembly of Hepatitis B Virus Core Protein: A New Model Proposal
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Structural differences between the Woodchuck hepatitis virus core protein in dimer and capsid states are consistent with entropic and conformational regulation of assembly
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Mapping of homologous interaction sites in the hepatitis B virus core protein
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Journal of virology, 1998
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A Molecular Breadboard: Removal and Replacement of Subunits in an Hepatitis B Virus Capsid
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Global Structural Changes in Hepatitis B Virus Capsids Induced by the Assembly Effector HAP1
Adam Zlotnick
Journal of Virology, 2006
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The Variability of Amino Acid Sequences in Hepatitis B Virus
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Structural Organization of Pregenomic RNA and the Carboxy-Terminal Domain of the Capsid Protein of Hepatitis B Virus
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PLoS Pathogens, 2012
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Phosphorylation of the duck hepatitis B virus capsid protein associated with conformational changes in the C terminus
Minshu Yu
Journal of virology, 1994
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The Hepatitis B Virus Core Protein Intradimer Interface Modulates Capsid Assembly and Stability
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Biochemistry, 2014
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Central Role of a Serine Phosphorylation Site within Duck Hepatitis B Virus Core Protein for Capsid Trafficking and Genome Release
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Hepatitis B Virus Capsid Completion Occurs through Error Correction
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A Structural Model for Duck Hepatitis B Virus Core Protein Derived by Extensive Mutagenesis
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Enigmatic origin of hepatitis B virus: An ancient travelling companion or a recent encounter?
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Small-Molecule Effectors of Hepatitis B Virus Capsid Assembly Give Insight into Virus Life Cycle
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Structure of the archaeal head-tailed virus HSTV-1 completes the HK97 fold story
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