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From: The herpes simplex virus UL20 protein functions in glycoprotein K (gK) intracellular transport and virus-induced cell fusion are independent of UL20 functions in cytoplasmic virion envelopment

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Predicted membrane topology of UL20p of UL20 mutations described previously [30, 31] (small fonts), and new and other UL20 mutations discussed in this manuscript (larger fonts, underlined). UL20p domains where cluster-to-alanine mutations are located are indicated by a shaded oval. Naming of cluster mutations is based on the first amino acid mutated in each cluster. Single amino acid replacements are indicated with the amino acid position bracketed on the left by the targeted amino acid and on the right by the changed amino acid i.e. Y38A. Carboxyl terminal truncations are indicated by the let (t) following the terminal amino acid of the truncated UL20p. Transmembrane region (TM), Cluster mutant (CL).

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