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Protease cleavage of reovirus capsid protein μ1/μ1C is blocked by alkyl sulfate detergents, yielding a new type of infectious subvirion particle
Kartik Chandran
, Max L. Nibert
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Capsid Proteins
89%
Sulfates
85%
Detergents
81%
Peptide Hydrolases
65%
Virion
49%
DNA-Directed RNA Polymerases
43%
Reoviridae Infections
43%
Membranes
23%
Chymotrypsin
17%
Madin Darby Canine Kidney Cells
16%
Micelles
15%
Lipid Bilayers
15%
Capsid
15%
Phospholipids
11%
In Vitro Techniques
11%
Canidae
11%
Molecular Biology
10%
Proteins
9%
Infections
6%
Agriculture & Biology
Reoviridae
100%
coat proteins
76%
detergents
71%
sulfates
67%
proteinases
59%
virion
33%
cleavage (chemistry)
29%
infection
13%
cells
11%
lipid bilayers
10%
capsid
10%
micelles
9%
chymotrypsin
9%
phospholipids
7%
dogs
6%
proteins
5%