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Identification and characterization of a G protein-coupled receptor homolog encoded by murine cytomegalovirus.

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FIG. 2. Construction diagrams (not drawn to scale) for plasmids used in this study. Where appropriate, nucleotide positions are indicated according to the completenucleotide sequence of MCMV (Smith)
FIG. 3. Northern blot analysis of RNA isolated from MCMV-infected MEF(A to C) and HCMV-infected HFF (D)
FIG. 6. (A) Multiple alignment of the betaherpesvirus GCR homologs compiled with Clustalw (33)
FIG. 7. Southern blot analysis of MCMV recombinants. DNA samples wereprepared from cells infected with either wild-type K181 or recombinant virus
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