Vaccinia virus protein F12 associates with intracellular enveloped virions through an interaction with A36
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A kinesin-1 binding motif in vaccinia virus that is widespread throughout the human genomeCoupling viruses to dynein and kinesin-1Vaccinia protein F12 has structural similarity to kinesin light chain and contains a motor binding motif required for virion exportPrediction of steps in the evolution of variola virus host rangeChordopoxvirus protein F12 implicated in enveloped virion morphogenesis is an inactivated DNA polymerase.Vaccinia virus protein complex F12/E2 interacts with kinesin light chain isoform 2 to engage the kinesin-1 motor complexOrf Virus 002 Protein Targets Ovine Protein S100A4 and Inhibits NF-κB Signaling.Loss of cytoskeletal transport during egress critically attenuates ectromelia virus infection in vivo.Increased interaction between vaccinia virus proteins A33 and B5 is detrimental to infectious extracellular enveloped virion production.The A33-dependent incorporation of B5 into extracellular enveloped vaccinia virions is mediated through an interaction between their lumenal domainsPoxvirus proteomics and virus-host protein interactions.Vaccinia virus egress mediated by virus protein A36 is reliant on the F12 protein.An E2-F12 complex is required for intracellular enveloped virus morphogenesis during vaccinia infection.Vaccinia virus proteins A36 and F12/E2 show strong preferences for different kinesin light chain isoforms.Interaction of poxvirus intracellular mature virion proteins with the TPR domain of kinesin light chain in live infected cells revealed by two-photon-induced fluorescence resonance energy transfer fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopyTagging of the vaccinia virus protein F13 with mCherry causes aberrant virion morphogenesis.Phototracking Vaccinia Virus Transport Reveals Dynamics of Cytoplasmic Dispersal and a Requirement for A36R and F12L for Exit from the Site of Wrapping
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Vaccinia virus protein F12 associates with intracellular enveloped virions through an interaction with A36
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scientific article published on 03 December 2008
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Vaccinia virus protein F12 ass ...... hrough an interaction with A36
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Vaccinia virus protein F12 ass ...... hrough an interaction with A36
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Vaccinia virus protein F12 ass ...... rough an interaction with A36.
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Vaccinia virus protein F12 ass ...... hrough an interaction with A36
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Vaccinia virus protein F12 ass ...... rough an interaction with A36.
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Brian M Ward
Sara C Johnston
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10.1128/JVI.01364-08
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2008-12-03T00:00:00Z