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Assembly of spikes into coronavirus particles is mediated by the carboxy-terminal domain of the spike proteinGodeke et al., 2000
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- Godeke G
- de Haan C
- Rossen J
- Vennema H
- Rottier P
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- Journal of virology
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The type I glycoprotein S of coronavirus, trimers of which constitute the typical viral spikes, is assembled into virions through noncovalent interactions with the M protein. Here we demonstrate that incorporation is mediated by the short carboxy-terminal segment …
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