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List of bibliographic references
Number of relevant bibliographic references: 10.Ident. | Authors (with country if any) | Title |
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000D02 | Jeanne M. Sisk [États-Unis] ; Matthew B. Frieman [États-Unis] ; Carolyn E. Machamer [États-Unis] | Coronavirus S protein-induced fusion is blocked prior to hemifusion by Abl kinase inhibitors. |
001383 | Jason W. Westerbeck [États-Unis] ; Carolyn E. Machamer [États-Unis] | A Coronavirus E Protein Is Present in Two Distinct Pools with Different Effects on Assembly and the Secretory Pathway. |
002102 | Jennifer R. Cohen [États-Unis] ; Lisa D. Lin ; Carolyn E. Machamer | Identification of a Golgi complex-targeting signal in the cytoplasmic tail of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus envelope protein. |
002372 | Jennifer R. Cohen [États-Unis] ; Lisa D. Lin [États-Unis] ; Carolyn E. Machamer [États-Unis] | Identification of a Golgi Complex-Targeting Signal in the Cytoplasmic Tail of the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Envelope Protein |
002486 | Corrin E. Mcbride [États-Unis] ; Carolyn E. Machamer | Palmitoylation of SARS-CoV S protein is necessary for partitioning into detergent-resistant membranes and cell-cell fusion but not interaction with M protein. |
002588 | Corrin E. Mcbride [États-Unis] ; Carolyn E. Machamer | A single tyrosine in the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus membrane protein cytoplasmic tail is important for efficient interaction with spike protein. |
002952 | Corrin E. Mcbride [États-Unis] ; Carolyn E. Machamer [États-Unis] | A Single Tyrosine in the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Membrane Protein Cytoplasmic Tail Is Important for Efficient Interaction with Spike Protein |
003B16 | Corrin E. Mcbride [États-Unis] ; JIE LI [États-Unis] ; Carolyn E. Machamer [États-Unis] | The cytoplasmic tail of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus spike protein contains a novel endoplasmic reticulum retrieval signal that binds COPI and promotes interaction with membrane protein |
004887 | Soonjeon Youn [États-Unis] ; Ellen W. Collisson ; Carolyn E. Machamer | Contribution of trafficking signals in the cytoplasmic tail of the infectious bronchitis virus spike protein to virus infection. |
005276 | Erik Lontok [États-Unis] ; Emily Corse ; Carolyn E. Machamer | Intracellular targeting signals contribute to localization of coronavirus spike proteins near the virus assembly site. |
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