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Identification of plasticity and interactions of a highly conserved motif within a picornavirus capsid precursor required for virus infectivity
Thea Kristensen,
Graham J. Belsham
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Conserved Motif
100%
Virus Infectivity
100%
Capsid
100%
Picornavirus
100%
Foot-and-mouth Disease Virus
66%
Precursor Processing
50%
Enterovirus
33%
Health Anxiety
16%
Poliovirus
16%
Common Cold
16%
Virus Capsid
16%
Foot-and-mouth Disease
16%
Surface Proteins
16%
Mutant Virus
16%
C-terminus
16%
RNA Genome
16%
Shell Proteins
16%
Animal Health
16%
Human Rhinovirus
16%
Conserved Residues
16%
Poliomyelitis
16%
Virus
16%
Protease
16%
Human Health
16%
Immunology and Microbiology
Aphthovirus
14%
Virus Viability
14%