Diederich et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Activation of the Nipah virus fusion protein in MDCK cells is mediated by cathepsin B within the endosome-recycling compartmentDiederich et al., 2012
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- Diederich S
- Sauerhering L
- Weis M
- Altmeppen H
- Schaschke N
- Reinheckel T
- Erbar S
- Maisner A
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- Journal of virology
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Proteolytic activation of the fusion protein of the highly pathogenic Nipah virus (NiV F) is a prerequisite for the production of infectious particles and for virus spread via cell-to-cell fusion. Unlike other paramyxoviral fusion proteins, functional NiV F activation requires …
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