Author: Gloria P. Larson; Vy Tran; Shuiqìng Yú; Yíngyún Caì; Christina A. Higgins; Danielle M. Smith; Steven F. Baker; Sheli R. Radoshitzky; Jens H. Kuhn; Andrew Mehle
Title: EPS8 facilitates uncoating of influenza A virus Document date: 2019_3_28
ID: muq5rkaa_14
Snippet: EPS8.1 retained about 25% of the amount of EPS8 observed in the parental cells, whereas EPS8.2 levels were nearly undetectable. Editing occurred adjacent to the splice donor in exon 2 of EPS8, raising the possibility that alternative splice donors may be exploited to support the low levels of EPS8 protein expression detected ( Figure S2B and S2D). These cell clones were used to further examine the importance of EPS8 during FLUAV infection......
Document: EPS8.1 retained about 25% of the amount of EPS8 observed in the parental cells, whereas EPS8.2 levels were nearly undetectable. Editing occurred adjacent to the splice donor in exon 2 of EPS8, raising the possibility that alternative splice donors may be exploited to support the low levels of EPS8 protein expression detected ( Figure S2B and S2D). These cell clones were used to further examine the importance of EPS8 during FLUAV infection.
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