Thea Kristensen
Postdoc
Sektion, Veterinary Clinical Microbiology
Stigbøjlen 4
1870 Frederiksberg C
1 - 2 ud af 2Pr. side: 10
- 2019
Identification of a short, highly conserved, motif required for picornavirus capsid precursor processing at distal sites
Kristensen, Thea & Belsham, Graham John, 2019, I: PLOS Pathogens. 15, 22 s., e1007509.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
Identification of plasticity and interactions of a highly conserved motif within a picornavirus capsid precursor required for virus infectivity
Kristensen, Thea & Belsham, Graham John, 2019, I: Scientific Reports. 9, 1, 10 s., 11747.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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Identification of plasticity and interactions of a highly conserved motif within a picornavirus capsid precursor required for virus infectivity
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Determinants of the VP1/2A junction cleavage by the 3C protease in foot-and-mouth disease virus-infected cells
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The N-terminal region (VP4) of the foot-and-mouth disease capsid precursor (P1-2A) is not required during its synthesis to allow subsequent processing by the 3C protease
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