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Influenza C Virus CM2 Protein Is Produced from a 374-Amino-Acid Protein (P42) by Signal Peptidase Cleavage
1999
Journal of Virology
Although unspliced mRNA from influenza C virus RNA segment 6 (M gene) has a single open reading frame capable of encoding a 374-amino-acid protein (Mr, 42,000), the major polypeptide synthesized from this mRNA species is the CM2 protein, with an Mr of 18,000. The present study was performed to investigate the mechanism by which CM2 is generated from the unspliced mRNA. It was reported previously that the 374-amino-acid protein (P42) is an integral membrane protein having two internal
doi:10.1128/jvi.73.1.46-50.1999
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