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Physiochemical properties of enveloped viruses and arginine dictate inactivation.

Christa L MeingastPratik U JoshiDylan G TurpeinenXuankuo XuMelissa HolsteinHasin FerozSwarnim RanjanSanchayita GhoseZheng-Jian LiCaryn L Heidt
Published in: Biotechnology journal (2021)
Arginine most likely interacts with the lipid membrane to cause inactivation. This is shown by larger viruses being more sensitive to inactivation and expansion of the viral size. The enhancement of arginine inactivation when increased hydrophobic molecules are present or arginine is clustered demonstrates a potential mechanism of how arginine interacts with the lipid membrane.
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