Fig. 4From: Nuclear proteome of virus-infected and healthy potato leavesAmino acid sequences of PVA coat protein (CP) and nuclear inclusion protein (NIa) showing the peptide coverage determined by the nuclear proteome. The identified peptides are shown in bold and are underlined. The backslash within the NIa sequence indicates the suboptimal proteolytic cleavage site, which separates the N-terminal viral genome-linked protein (VPg) and the C-terminal protease domains of NIa. All identified peptides of NIa (coverage 16%) are located in the VPg domain (coverage 37%). Unique peptides are listed separately for each of the two proteinsBack to article page