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Identification of an essential domain in the herpesvirus VP1/2 tegument protein: The carboxy terminus directs incorporation into capsid assemblons
Joy I Hsuan Lee
, G. W Gant Luxton
, Gregory Allan Smith
Genetics, Cell Biology and Development (CBS)
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Capsid
100%
Tegument Protein
100%
Herpesvirus
100%
Carboxyl Terminus
100%
Direct Incorporation
100%
Essential Domain
100%
Alphaherpesvirus
66%
Virus
33%
Cellular Proteins
33%
Amino
33%
Axon
33%
Virion
33%
Green Fluorescent Protein
33%
Infected Cells
33%
Viral Proteins
33%
Conserved Sequence
33%
Truncation
33%
Tegument
33%
Pseudorabies Virus
33%
Large Deletion
33%
In-frame Deletion
33%
Epithelial Cell Line
33%
Infectious Clone
33%
Primary Sensory Neurons
33%
UL36
33%
Virus Propagation
33%
Deubiquitinase
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Capsid
100%
Herpesviridae
100%
Carboxy Terminal Sequence
100%
Virus
66%
Axon
33%
Virion
33%
Amino Terminal Sequence
33%
Epithelial Cell Line
33%
Pseudorabies Virus
33%
Conserved Sequence
33%