Selected article for: "aspartic acid and wild type"

Author: Natali Ozber; Paolo Margaria; Charles T. Anderson; Massimo Turina; Cristina Rosa
Title: The role of post-Golgi transport pathways and sorting motifs in the plasmodesmal targeting of the movement protein (MP) of Ourmia melon virus (OuMV)
  • Document date: 2019_8_11
  • ID: bvcahbbi_35
    Snippet: acid is located at the -4 th position relative to the first leucine. Replacing the aspartic acid with glycine in DPAILI does not affect the localization of the MP and the resulting mutant behaves similar to the wild-type virus (Fig. S4E, Fig. 3-4D; Fig. 5B; Fig 6, middle panel) ......
    Document: acid is located at the -4 th position relative to the first leucine. Replacing the aspartic acid with glycine in DPAILI does not affect the localization of the MP and the resulting mutant behaves similar to the wild-type virus (Fig. S4E, Fig. 3-4D; Fig. 5B; Fig 6, middle panel) .

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