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Paul M, Jabbar MA. Phosphorylation of both phosphoacceptor sites in the HIV-1 Vpu cytoplasmic domain is essential for Vpu-mediated ER degradation of CD4. Virology. 1997 May 26;232(1):207–16. doi: 10.1006/viro.1997.8541. PMID: 9185604. |
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Phosphorylation of Both Phosphoacceptor Sites in the HIV-1 Vpu Cytoplasmic Domain Is Essential for Vpu-Mediated ER Degradation of CD4 |
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