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4. The herpesvirus UL49.5 protein hijacks a cellular C-degron pathway to drive TAP transporter degradation

6. An intrinsic network of polar interactions is responsible for binding of UL49.5 C‐degron by the CRL2KLHDC3 ubiquitin ligase.

15. The Role of IFITM Proteins in Tick-Borne Encephalitis Virus Infection

16. The N-Terminal Proline Hinge Motif Controls the Structure of Bovine Herpesvirus 1-Encoded Inhibitor of the Transporter Associated with Antigen Processing Required for its Immunomodulatory Function

18. Front Cover: Investigation of the Effects of Primary Structure Modifications within the RRE Motif on the Conformation of Synthetic Bovine Herpesvirus 1‐Encoded UL49.5 Protein Fragments (Chem. Biodiversity 2/2021)

19. Investigation of the Effects of Primary Structure Modifications within the RRE Motif on the Conformation of Synthetic Bovine Herpesvirus 1‐Encoded UL49.5 Protein Fragments

24. Fluorescent TAP as a Platform for Virus-Induced Degradation of the Antigenic Peptide Transporter

25. Transmembrane regions of bovine herpesvirus 1-encoded UL49.5 and glycoprotein M regulate complex maturation and ER-Golgi trafficking

26. Transmembrane regions of bovine herpesvirus 1-encoded UL49.5 and glycoprotein M regulate complex maturation and ER-Golgi trafficking

27. Fluorescent TAP as a Platform for Virus-Induced Degradation of the Antigenic Peptide Transporter

28. The Capacity of UL49.5 Proteins To Inhibit TAP Is Widely Distributed among Members of the Genus Varicellovirus

30. Varicellovirus UL49.5 Proteins Differentially Affect the Function of the Transporter Associated with Antigen Processing, TAP

32. Transmembrane regions of bovine herpesvirus 1-encoded UL49.5 and glycoprotein M regulate complex maturation and ER-Golgi trafficking

33. An intrinsic network of polar interactions is responsible for binding of UL49.5 C-degron by the CRL2 KLHDC3 ubiquitin ligase.

34. The herpesvirus UL49.5 protein hijacks a cellular C-degron pathway to drive TAP transporter degradation.

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