Ebola structure?
Ian A. York
york at mbcrr.dfci.harvard.edu
Tue May 16 19:09:56 EST 1995
In article <3pbdbq$l5r at hydra.cc.umb.edu> g1687jkarh at umbsky.cc.umb.edu writes:
> Is there a collagenase in there somewhere? What about a protease? is
>there a single protein which is cleaved? by a viral or host protease?
>Just curious?
Doesn't look like it; there are a handful of proteins whose function is
unknown, but they don't look like proteases or collagenases. Do you have
a reason for asking?
Ian
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