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. 2012 Jan 17;7(1):e30315. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0030315

Figure 2. Profile alignment of N protein of representative CHPV isolates (shown in bold) with other representative rhabdoviruses.

Figure 2

Residues known to be critical for VSV N protein function are highlighted in grey to indicate conservation. Putative CK II phosphorylation sites are underlined while putative CAMP phosphorylation sites are italicized and underlined. The two-headed arrow delineates the T cell epitope of lyssaviruses. Mutations in CHPV isolates are indicated by downward arrows.