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NCL is highlighted as a crucial host protein that viruses frequently target, exploiting it to support their own life cycles and establish infections. Understanding these interactions is key to identifying NCL's role in viral pathogenesis and its potential as a therapeutic target. Our current knowledge, alongside extensive scientific literature, underscores the critical role of host proteins like NCL in both viral infections and other diseases. As a target for viral exploitation, NCL supports viral replication and survival, making it a promising candidate for therapeutic intervention. By delving deeper into the intricacies of NCL-viral protein interactions, researchers may uncover effective antiviral mechanisms. 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Our current knowledge, alongside extensive scientific literature, underscores the critical role of host proteins like NCL in both viral infections and other diseases. As a target for viral exploitation, NCL supports viral replication and survival, making it a promising candidate for therapeutic intervention. By delving deeper into the intricacies of NCL-viral protein interactions, researchers may uncover effective antiviral mechanisms. 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Nucleolin a Central Player in Host Virus Interactions and its Role in Viral Progeny Production.
Nucleolin (NCL) is a prevalent and widely distributed nucleolar protein in cells. While primarily located in the nucleolus, NCL is also found within the nucleoplasm, cytoplasm, and even on the cell surface. NCL's unique nature arises from its multifaceted roles and extensive interactions with various proteins. The structural stability of NCL is reliant on protease inhibitors, particularly in proliferating cells, indicating its essential role in cellular maintenance. This review is centered on elucidating the structure of NCL, its significance in host-viral interactions, and its various contributions to viral progeny production. This work is to enhance the scientific community's understanding of NCL functionality and its implications for viral infection processes. NCL is highlighted as a crucial host protein that viruses frequently target, exploiting it to support their own life cycles and establish infections. Understanding these interactions is key to identifying NCL's role in viral pathogenesis and its potential as a therapeutic target. Our current knowledge, alongside extensive scientific literature, underscores the critical role of host proteins like NCL in both viral infections and other diseases. As a target for viral exploitation, NCL supports viral replication and survival, making it a promising candidate for therapeutic intervention. By delving deeper into the intricacies of NCL-viral protein interactions, researchers may uncover effective antiviral mechanisms. This review aspires to inspire further research into NCL's role in viral infections and promote advancements in antiviral therapeutic development.
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Molecular Biotechnology publishes original research papers on the application of molecular biology to both basic and applied research in the field of biotechnology. Particular areas of interest include the following: stability and expression of cloned gene products, cell transformation, gene cloning systems and the production of recombinant proteins, protein purification and analysis, transgenic species, developmental biology, mutation analysis, the applications of DNA fingerprinting, RNA interference, and PCR technology, microarray technology, proteomics, mass spectrometry, bioinformatics, plant molecular biology, microbial genetics, gene probes and the diagnosis of disease, pharmaceutical and health care products, therapeutic agents, vaccines, gene targeting, gene therapy, stem cell technology and tissue engineering, antisense technology, protein engineering and enzyme technology, monoclonal antibodies, glycobiology and glycomics, and agricultural biotechnology.