Proteolytic activation of the spike protein at a novel RRRR/S motif is implicated in furin-dependent entry, syncytium formation, and infectivity of coronavirus infectious bronchitis virus in cultured cells

10.1128/JVI.00613-09

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Main Authors: Yamada, Y., Ding, X.L.
Other Authors: BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
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Published: 2014
Online Access:http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/101480
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-1014802023-10-30T20:06:32Z Proteolytic activation of the spike protein at a novel RRRR/S motif is implicated in furin-dependent entry, syncytium formation, and infectivity of coronavirus infectious bronchitis virus in cultured cells Yamada, Y. Ding, X.L. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 10.1128/JVI.00613-09 Journal of Virology 83 17 8744-8758 JOVIA 2014-10-27T08:37:39Z 2014-10-27T08:37:39Z 2009 Article Yamada, Y., Ding, X.L. (2009). Proteolytic activation of the spike protein at a novel RRRR/S motif is implicated in furin-dependent entry, syncytium formation, and infectivity of coronavirus infectious bronchitis virus in cultured cells. Journal of Virology 83 (17) : 8744-8758. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1128/JVI.00613-09 0022538X http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/101480 000269122300042 Scopus
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Proteolytic activation of the spike protein at a novel RRRR/S motif is implicated in furin-dependent entry, syncytium formation, and infectivity of coronavirus infectious bronchitis virus in cultured cells
author_sort Yamada, Y.
title Proteolytic activation of the spike protein at a novel RRRR/S motif is implicated in furin-dependent entry, syncytium formation, and infectivity of coronavirus infectious bronchitis virus in cultured cells
title_short Proteolytic activation of the spike protein at a novel RRRR/S motif is implicated in furin-dependent entry, syncytium formation, and infectivity of coronavirus infectious bronchitis virus in cultured cells
title_full Proteolytic activation of the spike protein at a novel RRRR/S motif is implicated in furin-dependent entry, syncytium formation, and infectivity of coronavirus infectious bronchitis virus in cultured cells
title_fullStr Proteolytic activation of the spike protein at a novel RRRR/S motif is implicated in furin-dependent entry, syncytium formation, and infectivity of coronavirus infectious bronchitis virus in cultured cells
title_full_unstemmed Proteolytic activation of the spike protein at a novel RRRR/S motif is implicated in furin-dependent entry, syncytium formation, and infectivity of coronavirus infectious bronchitis virus in cultured cells
title_sort proteolytic activation of the spike protein at a novel rrrr/s motif is implicated in furin-dependent entry, syncytium formation, and infectivity of coronavirus infectious bronchitis virus in cultured cells
publishDate 2014
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