Identification of the P proteins and other disulfide-linked and phosphorylated proteins of Newcastle disease virus (original) (raw)
Identification of a Phosphorylated Non-structural Form of the P Protein of Newcastle Disease Virus and Analysis of P Multimers
Lawrence Hightower
Journal of General Virology, 1984
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Trudy Morrison
Virus Research, 1986
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Mature, cell-associated HN protein of Newcastle disease virus exists in two forms differentiated by posttranslational modifications
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Regions on nucleocapsid protein of Newcastle disease virus that interact with its phosphoprotein
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Relationships among the polypeptides of Newcastle disease virus
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Proteins of Newcastle disease virus and of the viral nucleocapsid
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Interacting Domains of the HN and F Proteins of Newcastle Disease Virus
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Characterization of an Alternate Form of Newcastle Disease Virus Fusion Protein
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Location of Neutralizing Epitopes on the Fusion Protein of Newcastle Disease Virus Strain Beaudette C
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Antipeptide antibodies for analysis of pathotypespecific variations in cleavage activation of the membrane glycoprotein precursors of Newcastle disease virus isolates in cultured cells
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Quantitative basic residue requirements in the cleavage-activation site of the fusion glycoprotein as a determinant of virulence for Newcastle disease virus
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1965
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Coding assignments of the five smaller mRNAs of Newcastle disease virus
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Partial nucleotide sequence op newcastle disease virus HN gene
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