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Role of the coronavirus E viroporin protein transmembrane domain in virus assembly
Ye Ye,
Brenda Hogue
Immunotherapy, Vaccines and Virotherapy, Center for (CIVV)
Life Sciences, School of (SOLS)
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Agriculture & Biology
virus assembly
100%
Coronavirinae
91%
transmembrane proteins
85%
viruses
45%
hepatitis
15%
ion channels
14%
virion
12%
alanine
11%
proteins
10%
viral morphology
9%
mice
7%
biogenesis
6%
mutagenesis
6%
membrane proteins
5%
clones
4%
phenotype
4%
mutants
3%
amino acids
3%
genome
3%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Virus Assembly
91%
Coronavirus
87%
Protein Domains
70%
Viruses
46%
Alanine
14%
Ion Channels
13%
Virion
13%
Hepatitis
13%
Proteins
12%
5-(N,N-hexamethylene)amiloride
12%
Virus Release
9%
Viral Structures
8%
Mutagenesis
6%
Membrane Proteins
5%
Clone Cells
5%
Amino Acids
4%
Genome
4%
Phenotype
4%
Membranes
4%