Cauliflower mosaic virus produces an aspartic proteinase to cleave its polyproteins.

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Published in EMBO J on October 01, 1989

Authors

M Torruella1, K Gordon, T Hohn

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1: Friedrich Miescher-Institut, Basel, Switzerland.

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