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. 2008 May 16;4(5):e1000065. doi: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1000065

Figure 5. Characterization of PRV 322 (Us9-TfR).

Figure 5

(A) The amino acid alignment of the C-terminal portion of wild-type Us9 and Us9 with the transferrin receptor transmembrane domain (Us9-TfR). The transmembrane domain sequences are denoted in large, bold letters. (B) Single step growth analysis on Becker and PRV 322 in PK15 cells. (C) The steady-state expression of Us9, gE, and Us2 in PK15 cells infected with Becker and PRV 322 (6 hpi). (D) Incorporation of Us9, Us9-TfR, gE, and Us2 into purified mature virions, but not UL34. Mock and Becker infected lysates serve as the negative (−) and positive (+) controls, respectively.