Two palmitylated cysteine residues of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus spike (S) protein are critical for S incorporation into virus-like particles, but not for M-S co-localization

Makoto Ujike, Cheng Huang, Kazuya Shirato, Shutoku Matsuyama, Shinji Makino, Fumihiro Taguchi

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