Extended Data Fig. 7: Synergy between surface residues and the FG-binding pocket in FG phase-partitioning of the capsid. | Nature Structural & Molecular Biology

Extended Data Fig. 7: Synergy between surface residues and the FG-binding pocket in FG phase-partitioning of the capsid.

From: Nuclear pore passage of the HIV capsid is driven by its unusual surface amino acid composition

Extended Data Fig. 7

The panels a-c provide more detailed quantifications of the partitioning of capsid mutants into the GLFG phase as shown in Fig. 4. Quantification was as in Extended Data Fig. 5. See Supplementary Excel file for tabular data, including t-test P values.

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