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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 32.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000000 (1999) C A De Haan [Pays-Bas] ; M. Smeets ; F. Vernooij ; H. Vennema ; P J RottierMapping of the coronavirus membrane protein domains involved in interaction with the spike protein.
000008 (2000) S. Matsuyama [Japon] ; F. TaguchiImpaired entry of soluble receptor-resistant mutants of mouse hepatitis virus into cells expressing MHVR2 receptor.
000502 (2004) Hideka S. Miura [Japon] ; Keiko Nakagaki ; Fumihiro TaguchiN-terminal domain of the murine coronavirus receptor CEACAM1 is responsible for fusogenic activation and conformational changes of the spike protein.
000976 (2004) Eyal Arbely [Israël] ; Ziad Khattari ; Guillaume Brotons ; Mutaz Akkawi ; Tim Salditt ; Isaiah T. ArkinA highly unusual palindromic transmembrane helical hairpin formed by SARS coronavirus E protein.
000C61 (2004) Vinit M. Supekar [Italie] ; Chiara Bruckmann ; Paolo Ingallinella ; Elisabetta Bianchi ; Antonello Pessi ; Andrea CarfíStructure of a proteolytically resistant core from the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus S2 fusion protein.
000D25 (2005) Jaime Guillén [Espagne] ; Ana J. Pérez-Berná [Espagne] ; Miguel R. Moreno [Espagne] ; José Villalaín [Espagne]Identification of the Membrane-Active Regions of the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Spike Membrane Glycoprotein Using a 16/18-Mer Peptide Scan: Implications for the Viral Fusion Mechanism
001094 (2005) Graham Simmons [États-Unis] ; Dhaval N. Gosalia ; Andrew J. Rennekamp ; Jacqueline D. Reeves ; Scott L. Diamond ; Paul BatesInhibitors of cathepsin L prevent severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus entry.
001115 (2005) Milan Surjit [Inde] ; Ravinder Kumar ; Rabi N. Mishra ; Malireddy K. Reddy ; Vincent T K. Chow ; Sunil K. LalThe severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus nucleocapsid protein is phosphorylated and localizes in the cytoplasm by 14-3-3-mediated translocation.
001156 (2005) Zakaria A. Almsherqi [Singapour] ; Craig S. Mclachlan ; Peter Mossop ; Kèvin Knoops ; Yuru DengDirect template matching reveals a host subcellular membrane gyroid cubic structure that is associated with SARS virus.
001356 (2006) Daniel Voss [Allemagne] ; Anika Kern ; Elisabetta Traggiai ; Markus Eickmann ; Konrad Stadler ; Antonio Lanzavecchia ; Stephan BeckerCharacterization of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus membrane protein.
001402 (2006) Y. Liao [Singapour] ; Q. Yuan ; J. Torres ; J P Tam ; D X LiuBiochemical and functional characterization of the membrane association and membrane permeabilizing activity of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus envelope protein.
001477 (2006) Rie Watanabe [Japon] ; Shutoku Matsuyama ; Fumihiro TaguchiReceptor-independent infection of murine coronavirus: analysis by spinoculation.
001496 (2006) Q. Yuan [Singapour] ; Y. Liao ; J. Torres ; J P Tam ; D X LiuBiochemical evidence for the presence of mixed membrane topologies of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus envelope protein expressed in mammalian cells.
001505 (2006) Jaume Torres [Singapour] ; Krupakar Parthasarathy ; Xin Lin ; Rathi Saravanan ; Andreas Kukol ; Ding Xiang LiuModel of a putative pore: the pentameric alpha-helical bundle of SARS coronavirus E protein in lipid bilayers.
001580 (2006) Christoph Meier [Royaume-Uni] ; A. Radu Aricescu [Royaume-Uni] ; Rene Assenberg [Royaume-Uni] ; Robin T. Aplin [Royaume-Uni] ; Robert J. C. Gilbert [Royaume-Uni] ; Jonathan M. Grimes [Royaume-Uni] ; David I. Stuart [Royaume-Uni]The Crystal Structure of ORF-9b, a Lipid Binding Protein from the SARS Coronavirus
001657 (2006) Eyal Arbely [Israël] ; Zvi Granot ; Itamar Kass ; Joseph Orly ; Isaiah T. ArkinA trimerizing GxxxG motif is uniquely inserted in the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) coronavirus spike protein transmembrane domain.
001700 (2006) Heike Hofmann [Allemagne] ; Andrea Marzi ; Thomas Gramberg ; Martina Geier ; Krzysztof Pyrc ; Lia Van Der Hoek ; Ben Berkhout ; Stefan PöhlmannAttachment factor and receptor engagement of SARS coronavirus and human coronavirus NL63.
001703 (2006) Shutoku Matsuyama [Japon] ; Makoto Ujike ; Koji Ishii ; Shuetsu Fukushi ; Shigeru Morikawa ; Masato Tashiro ; Fumihiro TaguchiEnhancement of SARS-CoV infection by proteases.
001707 (2006) Lisa A. Lopez [États-Unis] ; Ariel Jones ; William D. Arndt ; Brenda G. HogueSubcellular localization of SARS-CoV structural proteins.
001801 (2007) Corrin E. Mcbride [États-Unis] ; Jie Li ; Carolyn E. MachamerThe 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.
001830 (2007) Silke Stertz [Allemagne] ; Mike Reichelt ; Martin Spiegel ; Thomas Kuri ; Luis Martínez-Sobrido ; Adolfo García-Sastre ; Friedemann Weber ; Georg KochsThe intracellular sites of early replication and budding of SARS-coronavirus.

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