Cytoplasmic residues of herpes simplex virus glycoprotein gE required for secondary envelopment and binding of tegument proteins VP22 and UL11 to gE and gD
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Tegument Assembly and Secondary Envelopment of AlphaherpesvirusesTime-dependent transformation of the herpesvirus tegument.Nuclear egress and envelopment of herpes simplex virus capsids analyzed with dual-color fluorescence HSV1(17+)Electron tomography of nascent herpes simplex virus virionsHerpes simplex virus membrane proteins gE/gI and US9 act cooperatively to promote transport of capsids and glycoproteins from neuron cell bodies into initial axon segments.Functions of the unique N-terminal region of glycoprotein E in the pathogenesis of varicella-zoster virus infectionThe major determinant for addition of tegument protein pUL48 (VP16) to capsids in herpes simplex virus type 1 is the presence of the major tegument protein pUL36 (VP1/2)Herpes simplex virus gE/gI extracellular domains promote axonal transport and spread from neurons to epithelial cells.Herpes simplex virus glycoproteins gB and gD function in a redundant fashion to promote secondary envelopmentInteraction and interdependent packaging of tegument protein UL11 and glycoprotein e of herpes simplex virus.Direct and specific binding of the UL16 tegument protein of herpes simplex virus to the cytoplasmic tail of glycoprotein E.Herpes simplex virus 1 VP22 regulates translocation of multiple viral and cellular proteins and promotes neurovirulence.Characterization and intracellular trafficking of Epstein-Barr virus BBLF1, a protein involved in virion maturationVP22 core domain from Herpes simplex virus 1 reveals a surprising structural conservation in both the Alpha- and Gammaherpesvirinae subfamiliesVirion incorporation of the herpes simplex virus type 1 tegument protein VP22 is facilitated by trans-Golgi network localization and is independent of interaction with glycoprotein E.Deletion in open reading frame 49 of varicella-zoster virus reduces virus growth in human malignant melanoma cells but not in human embryonic fibroblastsFunction of glycoprotein E of herpes simplex virus requires coordinated assembly of three tegument proteins on its cytoplasmic tail.Translocation and colocalization of ICP4 and ICP0 in cells infected with herpes simplex virus 1 mutants lacking glycoprotein E, glycoprotein I, or the virion host shutoff product of the UL41 gene.HSV, axonal transport and Alzheimer's disease: in vitro and in vivo evidence for causal relationships.Analysis of the interaction between the UL11 and UL16 tegument proteins of herpes simplex virus.Deletion of the first cysteine-rich region of the varicella-zoster virus glycoprotein E ectodomain abolishes the gE and gI interaction and differentially affects cell-cell spread and viral entry.VP22 of herpes simplex virus 1 promotes protein synthesis at late times in infection and accumulation of a subset of viral mRNAs at early times in infection.Glycoproteins gE and gI are required for efficient KIF1A-dependent anterograde axonal transport of alphaherpesvirus particles in neurons.Unique structures in a tumor herpesvirus revealed by cryo-electron tomography and microscopyEBV BMRF-2 facilitates cell-to-cell spread of virus within polarized oral epithelial cells.Elucidation of the block to herpes simplex virus egress in the absence of tegument protein UL16 reveals a novel interaction with VP22.Role of tegument proteins in herpesvirus assembly and egress.Herpesviruses remodel host membranes for virus egress.Functions of the ORF9-to-ORF12 gene cluster in varicella-zoster virus replication and in the pathogenesis of skin infectionHerpes Simplex Virus gE/gI and US9 Promote both Envelopment and Sorting of Virus Particles in the Cytoplasm of Neurons, Two Processes That Precede Anterograde Transport in Axons.Multiple Roles of the Cytoplasmic Domain of Herpes Simplex Virus 1 Envelope Glycoprotein D in Infected Cells.Sequences in the UL11 tegument protein of herpes simplex virus that control association with detergent-resistant membranes.Cellular Protein WDR11 Interacts with Specific Herpes Simplex Virus Proteins at the trans-Golgi Network To Promote Virus Replication.The herpes simplex virus 1 UL51 gene product has cell type-specific functions in cell-to-cell spread.ORF11 protein interacts with the ORF9 essential tegument protein in varicella-zoster virus infectionFunctional hierarchy of herpes simplex virus 1 viral glycoproteins in cytoplasmic virion envelopment and egressThe Interaction between Herpes Simplex Virus 1 Tegument Proteins UL51 and UL14 and Its Role in Virion Morphogenesis.Intracellular localization of the pseudorabies virus large tegument protein pUL36.Identification of functional domains within the essential large tegument protein pUL36 of pseudorabies virus.A network of protein interactions around the herpes simplex virus tegument protein VP22.
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Cytoplasmic residues of herpes simplex virus glycoprotein gE required for secondary envelopment and binding of tegument proteins VP22 and UL11 to gE and gD
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Cytoplasmic residues of herpes ...... ins VP22 and UL11 to gE and gD
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Cytoplasmic residues of herpes ...... ins VP22 and UL11 to gE and gD
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Cytoplasmic residues of herpes ...... ins VP22 and UL11 to gE and gD
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Aaron Farnsworth
David C Johnson
Todd W Wisner
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10.1128/JVI.01842-06
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2006-10-11T00:00:00Z