The chemokine receptor homologue encoded by US27 of human cytomegalovirus is heavily glycosylated and is present in infected human foreskin fibroblasts and enveloped virus particles.
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Analysis of human cytomegalovirus-encoded SUMO targets and temporal regulation of SUMOylation of the immediate-early proteins IE1 and IE2 during infectionQuantitative temporal viromics: an approach to investigate host-pathogen interactionMolecular mechanisms deployed by virally encoded G protein-coupled receptors in human diseases.The DRY box and C-terminal domain of the human cytomegalovirus US27 gene product play a role in promoting cell growth and survivalHuman cytomegalovirus pUS27 G protein-coupled receptor homologue is required for efficient spread by the extracellular route but not for direct cell-to-cell spread.Modulation of cellular signaling by herpesvirus-encoded G protein-coupled receptors.Heteromerization of human cytomegalovirus encoded chemokine receptors.Effect of human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) US27 on CXCR4 receptor internalization measured by fluorogen-activating protein (FAP) biosensors.Human cytomegalovirus encoded homologs of cytokines, chemokines and their receptors: roles in immunomodulation.Desensitization of herpesvirus-encoded G protein-coupled receptors.Structure, function and physiological consequences of virally encoded chemokine seven transmembrane receptorsHuman Cytomegalovirus US28 Is Important for Latent Infection of Hematopoietic Progenitor Cells.The US27 gene product of human cytomegalovirus enhances signaling of host chemokine receptor CXCR4.The human cytomegalovirus US27 gene product enhances cell proliferation and alters cellular gene expressionHerpesvirus-encoded GPCRs: neglected players in inflammatory and proliferative diseases?Human cytomegalovirus US28 facilitates cell-to-cell viral dissemination.Hijacking GPCRs by viral pathogens and tumor.Recovery of an HMWP/hmwBP (pUL48/pUL47) complex from virions of human cytomegalovirus: subunit interactions, oligomer composition, and deubiquitylase activity.Mechanisms of Regulation of the Chemokine-Receptor Network.The human cytomegalovirus chemokine receptor homolog encoded by US27.Receptor chimeras demonstrate that the C-terminal domain of the human cytomegalovirus US27 gene product is necessary and sufficient for intracellular receptor localization.Evolution of the ability to modulate host chemokine networks via gene duplication in human cytomegalovirus (HCMV).Intracellular trafficking of the human cytomegalovirus-encoded 7-trans-membrane protein homologs pUS27 and pUL78 during viral infection: a comparative analysis.Feeling manipulated: cytomegalovirus immune manipulation.Human Cytomegalovirus UL111A and US27 gene products enhance the CXCL12/CXCR4 signaling axis via distinct mechanisms.
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The chemokine receptor homologue encoded by US27 of human cytomegalovirus is heavily glycosylated and is present in infected human foreskin fibroblasts and enveloped virus particles.
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scientific article published on 08 September 2006
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Barry J Margulies
Wade Gibson
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10.1016/J.VIRUSRES.2006.08.003
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2006-09-08T00:00:00Z