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Plant Virus Cell-to-Cell Movement Is Not Dependent on the Transmembrane Disposition of Its Movement Protein
J. Virol. Martínez-Gil et al. 83: 5535

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  • Supplemental file 1 - Fig. S1 (AMS labeling of the P96A/Q99L mutant.) Fig. S2 (Turn-inducing propensity within the HR of PNRSV MP.) Fig. S3 (Determination of critical insertion pressure in anionic POPG phospholipid monolayers.) Fig. S4 (Compression isotherms of DPPC films in the absence or presence of Wt or P96A/Q99L peptides.)
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