A Membrane-proximal Basic Domain and Cysteine Cluster in the C-terminal Tail of CCR5 Constitute a Bipartite Motif Critical for Cell Surface Expression
Sundararajan Venkatesan(University of Michigan), Philip M. Murphy(National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases), Massimo Locati(University of Milan), Yong‐Ou Kim(National Institutes of Health), Ana G. Petrovic(National Institutes of Health), Drew Weissman(University of Pennsylvania)
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