Assembly of bacteriophage PRD1: particle formation with wild-type and mutant viruses.
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Identification and mutational analysis of bacteriophage PRD1 holin protein P35A structural model of the genome packaging process in a membrane-containing double stranded DNA virusMechanism of membranous tunnelling nanotube formation in viral genome deliveryLipids of archaeal viruses.Ultrastructure and Viral Metagenome of Bacteriophages from an Anaerobic Methane Oxidizing Methylomirabilis Bioreactor Enrichment Culture.GIL16, a new gram-positive tectiviral phage related to the Bacillus thuringiensis GIL01 and the Bacillus cereus pBClin15 elementsStructure of an archaeal virus capsid protein reveals a common ancestry to eukaryotic and bacterial virusesConstituents of SH1, a novel lipid-containing virus infecting the halophilic euryarchaeon Haloarcula hispanicaBacteriophage assemblyTale of two spikes in bacteriophage PRD1Enrichment of the bacteriophage PR4 membrane in phosphatidylglycerol is not essential for phage assembly and infectivity.Identification of a protein bound to the termini of bacteriophage PRD1 DNA.Characterization of the DNA-protein complex at the termini of the bacteriophage PRD1 genomeIsolation of nonsense mutants of lipid-containing bacteriophage PRD1.Structure of the lipid-containing bacteriophage PRD1: disruption of wild-type and nonsense mutant phage particles with guanidine hydrochloride.Particle assembly and ultrastructural features associated with replication of the lytic archaeal virus sulfolobus turreted icosahedral virus.Identification of a ligand on the Wip1 bacteriophage highly specific for a receptor on Bacillus anthracis.Integral membrane protein P16 of bacteriophage PRD1 stabilizes the adsorption vertex structure.Stable packaging of phage PRD1 DNA requires adsorption protein P2, which binds to the IncP plasmid-encoded conjugative transfer complex.A new mutant class, made by targeted mutagenesis, of phage PRD1 reveals that protein P5 connects the receptor binding protein to the vertex.The lytic enzyme of bacteriophage PRD1 is associated with the viral membrane.The small viral membrane-associated protein P32 is involved in bacteriophage PRD1 DNA entryThe unique vertex of bacterial virus PRD1 is connected to the viral internal membrane.The tailless icosahedral membrane virus PRD1 localizes the proteins involved in genome packaging and injection at a unique vertexInteraction of the putative human cytomegalovirus portal protein pUL104 with the large terminase subunit pUL56 and its inhibition by benzimidazole-D-ribonucleosides.Assembly of a functional phage PRD1 receptor depends on 11 genes of the IncP plasmid mating pair formation complex.Functional organization of the bacteriophage PRD1 genome.DNA packaging orders the membrane of bacteriophage PRD1.Global changes in cellular gene expression during bacteriophage PRD1 infection.Efficient DNA packaging of bacteriophage PRD1 requires the unique vertex protein P6Identification of acetylated, tetrahalogenated benzimidazole D-ribonucleosides with enhanced activity against human cytomegalovirus.Membrane-containing virus particles exhibit the mechanics of a composite material for genome protection.
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Assembly of bacteriophage PRD1: particle formation with wild-type and mutant viruses.
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Assembly of bacteriophage PRD1: particle formation with wild-type and mutant viruses.
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Assembly of bacteriophage PRD1: particle formation with wild-type and mutant viruses.
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Assembly of bacteriophage PRD1: particle formation with wild-type and mutant viruses.
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1982-12-01T00:00:00Z