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Transposition of domains between the M
2
and HN viral membrane proteins results in polypeptides which can adopt more than one membrane orientation
G. D. Parks, J. D. Hull,
R. A. Lamb
Molecular Biosciences
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2
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membranes
100%
proteins
77%
orientation
66%
membrane proteins
55%
hybrids
44%
signals
44%
topology
44%
anchors
44%
data
22%
residues
22%
polypeptides
22%
genes
11%
viruses
11%
influenza
11%
endoplasmic reticulum
11%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Membrane
77%
Protein
77%
N-Terminus
55%
Hybrid
44%
Integral Membrane Protein
33%
Ectodomain
33%
C-Terminus
22%
Membrane Protein
22%
Nested Gene
11%
Paramyxoviridae
11%
Influenza A Virus
11%
Membrane Topology
11%
Endoplasmic Reticulum Membrane
11%