Studies
Studies by amino acid sequence location | ||
pUL-6 Amino acid range | Summary | Reference |
---|---|---|
E121, A618, Q621 | Point mutations confer resistance to portal assembly inhibitor WAY-150138 | van Zeijl, et al., 2000 |
198-295 | Deletion mutant forms immature B-capsids with no portals | Nellissery, et al., 2007 |
322-416 | Deletion mutants form immature B-capsids which do contain portals | Nellissery, et al., 2007 |
409-473 | ||
L429, L436 | Mutation studies suggest putative leucine zipper required for portal ring formation | Nellissery, et al., 2007 |
R676 | Carboxyl (C)-terminal end | NCBI Sequence |
pUL-26.5 "Scaffolding protein" Amino acid range | Summary | Reference |
143-151 | Deletion inhibits UL-6 portal assembly | Singer, et al., 2005 |
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