Title : Assembly of Sendai virus: M protein interacts with F and HN proteins and with the cytoplasmic tail and transmembrane domain of F protein.

Pub. Date : 2000 Oct 25

PMID : 11040121






3 Functional Relationships(s)
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1 Using Triton X-100 (TX-100) detergent treatment of membrane fractions and flotation in sucrose gradients, we report that the membrane-bound M protein expressed alone or coexpressed with heterologous glycoprotein (influenza virus HA) was totally TX-100 soluble but the membrane-bound M protein coexpressed with HN or F protein either individually or together was predominantly detergent-resistant and floated to the top of the density gradient. Octoxynol myomesin 2 Homo sapiens
2 Using Triton X-100 (TX-100) detergent treatment of membrane fractions and flotation in sucrose gradients, we report that the membrane-bound M protein expressed alone or coexpressed with heterologous glycoprotein (influenza virus HA) was totally TX-100 soluble but the membrane-bound M protein coexpressed with HN or F protein either individually or together was predominantly detergent-resistant and floated to the top of the density gradient. Octoxynol myomesin 2 Homo sapiens
3 Using Triton X-100 (TX-100) detergent treatment of membrane fractions and flotation in sucrose gradients, we report that the membrane-bound M protein expressed alone or coexpressed with heterologous glycoprotein (influenza virus HA) was totally TX-100 soluble but the membrane-bound M protein coexpressed with HN or F protein either individually or together was predominantly detergent-resistant and floated to the top of the density gradient. Sucrose myomesin 2 Homo sapiens