Reactivities of proteins in model viruses (MS2, PhiX174, and T4) with free chlorine
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ABSTRACT: Free chlorine is widely used as a disinfectant in households and water treatment facilities to inactivate viruses. Accumulated evidence has shown that viruses have a wide range of resistance to free chlorine. However, very little is known about molecular features, particularly viral protein structures, that drive virus inactivation by free chlorine. This project aims to optimize and apply a tandem mass tag (TMT) labeling technique to investigate the reactivities of viral proteins during the free chlorine treatment of viruses.
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ORGANISM(S): Escherichia Phage Ms2 Escherichia Coli Escherichia Phage Phix174 Escherichia Phage T4
SUBMITTER:
Chonglin Zhu
LAB HEAD: Yinyin Ye
PROVIDER: PXD059754 | Pride | 2025-07-10
REPOSITORIES: Pride
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