Literature for inhibitor I25.046: Cotesia congregata bracovirus cystatin 1

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    2013
  1. Kim,Y., Hepat,R. and Kim,Y.
    A copy of cystatin from the diamondback moth Plutella xylostella is encoded in the polydnavirus Cotesia plutellae bracovirus
    J Asia-Pac Entomol16, 449-455. DOI
  2. 2008
  3. Serbielle,C., Chowdhury,S., Pichon,S., Dupas,S., Lesobre,J., Purisima,E.O., Drezen,J.M. and Huguet,E.
    Viral cystatin evolution and three-dimensional structure modelling: a case of directional selection acting on a viral protein involved in a host-parasitoid interaction
    BMC Biol6, 38-38. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  4. 2005
  5. Espagne,E., Douris,V., Lalmanach,G., Provost,B., Cattolico,L., Lesobre,J., Kurata,S., Iatrou,K., Drezen,J.M. and Huguet,E.
    A virus essential for insect host-parasite interactions encodes cystatins
    J Virol79, 9765-9776. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI