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Details on Person The Thr205 phosphorylation site within respiratory syncytial virus matrix (M) protein modulates M oligomerization and virus production

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9831669
_displayNameThe Thr205 phosphorylation site within respiratory syncytial virus matrix (M) protein modulates M oligomerization and virus production
_timestamp2023-03-24 09:40:05
author[Person:9831715] Bajorek, M
[Person:9831666] Caly, L
[Person:9831668] Tran, K C
[Person:9831686] Maertens, G N
[Person:8950736] Tripp, R A
[Person:9831697] Bacharach, E
[Person:9831688] Teng, M N
[Person:9831696] Ghildyal, R
[Person:9831690] Jans, D A
created[InstanceEdit:9831676] Stephan, Ralf, 2023-03-24
journalJ Virol
pages6380-93
pubMedIdentifier24672034
titleThe Thr205 phosphorylation site within respiratory syncytial virus matrix (M) protein modulates M oligomerization and virus production
volume88
year2014
(literatureReference)[Reaction:9831712] M dimer is phosphorylated [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:9831714] M forms a homodimer [Homo sapiens]
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