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From: The conserved dileucine- and tyrosine-based motifs in MLV and MPMV envelope glycoproteins are both important to regulate a common Env intracellular trafficking

Figure 2

Sequences of wild type and mutant MLV and MPMV cytoplasmic tails. A. The 10 amino acids conserved between MLV and MPMV cytoplasmic tails (CT) are noted Bold letters indicate the position of the conserved dileucine- and tyrosine-based motifs, whereas underlined letters indicate the position of the extra tyrosine-based motif in MPMV CT. B. Sequences of the mutated CD25 chimeras that we used in this study. The mutants are named CD25-retrovirus X amino acid position Z, where X and Z are the wild-type and mutant amino-acids, respectively. The amino-acid position 1 corresponds to the first residue of the corresponding viral CT.

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