Hepatitis C virus nonstructural protein 5A

HCV genome

Nonstructural protein 5A (NS5A) is a zinc-binding and proline-rich hydrophilic phosphoprotein that plays a key role in Hepatitis C virus RNA replication.[1][2] It appears to be a dimeric form without trans-membrane helices.[3]

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