Importance of the cysteine-rich carboxyl-terminal half of V protein for Sendai virus pathogenesis.
Kato A, Kiyotani K, Sakai Y, Yoshida T, Shioda T, Nagai Y.
Kato A, et al. Among authors: sakai y.
J Virol. 1997 Oct;71(10):7266-72. doi: 10.1128/JVI.71.10.7266-7272.1997.
J Virol. 1997.
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We recently created a mutant by disrupting the editing motif, which is devoid of mRNA editing and hence unable to produce the V protein, and demonstrated that this V(-) virus replicated normally or even faster with augmented gene expression and cytopathogenicity in cells in vitro …
We recently created a mutant by disrupting the editing motif, which is devoid of mRNA editing and hence unable to produce the V protein, and …