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Analysis of an autoproteolytic activity of rice yellow mottle virus silencing suppressor P1.

Weinheimer I, Boonrod K, Moser M, Zwiebel M, Füllgrabe M, Krczal G, Wassenegger M Analysis of an autoproteolytic activity of rice yellow mottle virus silencing suppressor P1. Biol Chem. 2010 Feb-Mar;391(2-3):271-81.

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