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  The role of the S-S bridge in retroviral protease function and virion maturation

Zabranska, H., Tuma, R., Kuhl, I., Svatos, A., Ruml, T., Hrabal, R., et al. (2007). The role of the S-S bridge in retroviral protease function and virion maturation. Journal of Molecular Biology, 365(5), 1493-1504.

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Zabranska, H., Author
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Svatos, A.1, Author           
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Hrabal, R., Author
Pichova, I., Author
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Free keywords: Retroviral protease Mason-pfizer monkey virus Disulfide Dimerization Maturation Pfizer-monkey-virus Hiv-1 protease Mutational analysis G-patch Proteinase Nmr Dimerization Activation Restraints Homology Molecular Biology & Genetics in Current Contents(R)/Life Sciences
 Abstract: Retroviral proteases are translated as a part of Gag-related polyproteins, and are released and activated during particle release. Mason-Pfizer monkey virus (M-PMV) Gag polyproteins assemble into immature capsids within the cytoplasm of the host cells;

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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 365 (5) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 1493 - 1504 Identifier: -