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- who: David Saletti from the LaboratoireResearch University UMR168, Paris, France have published the research: The Matrix protein M1 from influenza C virus induces tubular membrane invaginations in an in vitro cell membrane model, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
- what: The authors show that the C-terminal domain is required for M1-C polymerization into ring-like or filamentous structures in_vitro, consistent with the role of conserved C-terminal residues in M1-A oligomerization38,62. Because the authors show that the M1C-NTD alone binds to GUVs but does not induce membrane tubule formation . . .
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