Adenovirus L1 52- and 55-kilodalton proteins are required for assembly of virions.
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The adenovirus genome contributes to the structural stability of the virionRegulation of human adenovirus alternative RNA splicing by the adenoviral L4-33K and L4-22K proteinsComponents of Adenovirus Genome PackagingThe adenovirus L4-33K protein regulates both late gene expression patterns and viral DNA packaging.The adenovirus L4-22K protein is multifunctional and is an integral component of crucial aspects of infection.Pathogenic and pathological characteristic of new type gosling viral enteritis first observed in ChinaGenomic and bioinformatics analysis of HAdV-4, a human adenovirus causing acute respiratory disease: implications for gene therapy and vaccine vector development.The adenovirus major core protein VII is dispensable for virion assembly but is essential for lytic infection.Genomic and bioinformatics analyses of HAdV-4vac and HAdV-7vac, two human adenovirus (HAdV) strains that constituted original prophylaxis against HAdV-related acute respiratory disease, a reemerging epidemic disease.Altering the Ad5 packaging domain affects the maturation of the Ad particles.Nucleotide sequence, genome organization, and transcription map of bovine adenovirus type 3.The L4 22-kilodalton protein plays a role in packaging of the adenovirus genomeThe adenovirus L4 33-kilodalton protein binds to intragenic sequences of the major late promoter required for late phase-specific stimulation of transcription.Interaction of the adenovirus L1 52/55-kilodalton protein with the IVa2 gene product during infection.Singapore Grouper Iridovirus ORF75R is a Scaffold Protein Essential for Viral AssemblyTernary complex formation on the adenovirus packaging sequence by the IVa2 and L4 22-kilodalton proteinscis and trans requirements for the selective packaging of adenovirus type 5 DNAAdenovirus L1 52- and 55-kilodalton proteins are present within assembling virions and colocalize with nuclear structures distinct from replication centers.The adenovirus type 5 i-leader open reading frame functions in cis to reduce the half-life of L1 mRNAsAdenovirus type 5 packaging domain is composed of a repeated element that is functionally redundant.Genomic analyses of recombinant adenovirus type 11a in China.Processing of the l1 52/55k protein by the adenovirus protease: a new substrate and new insights into virion maturation.Regulation of adenovirus alternative RNA splicing at the level of commitment complex formationTropism-modification strategies for targeted gene delivery using adenoviral vectors.Localization of adenovirus morphogenesis players, together with visualization of assembly intermediates and failed products, favor a model where assembly and packaging occur concurrently at the periphery of the replication center.Identification and characterization of a DNA binding domain on the adenovirus IVa2 proteinAdenovirus structural protein IIIa is involved in the serotype specificity of viral DNA packaging.Encapsidation of viral DNA requires the adenovirus L1 52/55-kilodalton protein.Interaction of the adenovirus IVa2 protein with viral packaging sequences.Role for the adenovirus IVa2 protein in packaging of viral DNAAdenovirus-facilitated nuclear translocation of adeno-associated virus type 2.Requirement of the adenovirus IVa2 protein for virus assembly.Minimal cis-acting elements required for adenovirus genome packaging.Binding of CCAAT displacement protein CDP to adenovirus packaging sequences.Presence of the adenovirus IVa2 protein at a single vertex of the mature virion.Development and characterization of novel empty adenovirus capsids and their impact on cellular gene expression.Dependence of the encapsidation function of the adenovirus L1 52/55-kilodalton protein on its ability to bind the packaging sequence.Functional interaction of the adenovirus IVa2 protein with adenovirus type 5 packaging sequencesAnalysis of the interaction of the adenovirus L1 52/55-kilodalton and IVa2 proteins with the packaging sequence in vivo and in vitro.Evidence for a HeLa cell splicing activity that is necessary for activation of a regulated adenovirus 3' splice site.
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Adenovirus L1 52- and 55-kilodalton proteins are required for assembly of virions.
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Adenovirus L1 52- and 55-kilodalton proteins are required for assembly of virions.
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Adenovirus L1 52- and 55-kilodalton proteins are required for assembly of virions.
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Adenovirus L1 52- and 55-kilodalton proteins are required for assembly of virions.
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Adenovirus L1 52- and 55-kilodalton proteins are required for assembly of virions.
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D A Ornelles
P D Soloway
T B Hasson
W Doerfler
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1989-09-01T00:00:00Z