Hepatitis C virus 3'X element
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The Hepatitis C virus 3'X element is an RNA element which contains three stem-loop structures that are essential for replication.
[edit] References
- [1] Lee, H; Shin H, Wimmer E, Paul AV (2004). "cis-acting RNA signals in the NS5B C-terminal coding sequence of the hepatitis C virus genome". J Virol 78: 10865–10877. doi:. PMID 15452207.
- [2] Yi, M; Lemon SM (2003). "3' nontranslated RNA signals required for replication of hepatitis C virus RNA". J Virol 77: 3557–3568. doi:. PMID 12610131.
- [3] Yi, M; Lemon SM (2003). "Structure-function analysis of the 3' stem-loop of hepatitis C virus genomic RNA and its role in viral RNA replication". RNA 9: 331–345. doi:. PMID 12592007.

