Structure and topology around the cleavage site regulate post-translational cleavage of the HIV-1 gp160 signal peptide

  1. Erik Lee Snapp
  2. Nicholas McCaul
  3. Matthias Quandte
  4. Zuzana Cabartova
  5. Ilja Bontjer
  6. Carolina Källgren
  7. IngMarie Nilsson
  8. Aafke Land
  9. Gunnar von Heijne
  10. Rogier W Sanders
  11. Ineke Braakman  Is a corresponding author
  1. Janelia Research Campus, United States
  2. Utrecht University, Netherlands
  3. dr heinekamp Benelux B.V., Netherlands
  4. National Institute of Public Health, Czech Republic
  5. Academic Medical Center, Netherlands
  6. Stockholm University, Sweden
  7. Stockholm Unversity, Sweden
  8. Institute of Life Sciences, Netherlands
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  1. Erik Lee Snapp
  2. Nicholas McCaul
  3. Matthias Quandte
  4. Zuzana Cabartova
  5. Ilja Bontjer
  6. Carolina Källgren
  7. IngMarie Nilsson
  8. Aafke Land
  9. Gunnar von Heijne
  10. Rogier W Sanders
  11. Ineke Braakman
(2017)
Structure and topology around the cleavage site regulate post-translational cleavage of the HIV-1 gp160 signal peptide
eLife 6:e26067.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.26067