Selected article for: "channel activity and ion channel"

Author: Jason W. Westerbeck; Carolyn E. Machamer
Title: The Infectious Bronchitis Virus Coronavirus Envelope Protein Alters Golgi pH to Protect Spike Protein and Promote Release of Infectious Virus
  • Document date: 2018_10_11
  • ID: amg5dice_4
    Snippet: Studies probing the nature of CoV E ion channel activity have centered on understanding the residues required for this activity and the associated pathogenic and cell biological phenotypes elicited by different CoV E proteins. Two residues in the HD of SARS-CoV E, N15 and V25, have been shown to promote viral fitness during infection (11, 21) ......
    Document: Studies probing the nature of CoV E ion channel activity have centered on understanding the residues required for this activity and the associated pathogenic and cell biological phenotypes elicited by different CoV E proteins. Two residues in the HD of SARS-CoV E, N15 and V25, have been shown to promote viral fitness during infection (11, 21) .

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