Newly synthesized influenza virus proteins are transported from the nucleus
- PMID: 541669
- DOI: 10.1099/0022-1317-45-2-527
Newly synthesized influenza virus proteins are transported from the nucleus
Abstract
Newly synthesized nuclear NP, M and NS1 proteins migrated from the nucleus over a period of several hours. Rates of transport were higher for NP than for M or NS1 and suggest that nuclear NP may play a role in multiplication.
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