The RING domain and the L79 residue of Z protein are involved in both the rescue of nucleocapsids and the incorporation of glycoproteins into infectious chimeric arenavirus-like particles
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Uncovering viral protein-protein interactions and their role in arenavirus life cycleEnvelope glycoprotein of arenavirusesTargeting of arenavirus RNA synthesis by a carboxamide-derivatized aromatic disulfide with virucidal activityAntigen vehiculization particles based on the Z protein of Junin virus.A role for the C terminus of Mopeia virus nucleoprotein in its incorporation into Z protein-induced virus-like particles.Differential contributions of tacaribe arenavirus nucleoprotein N-terminal and C-terminal residues to nucleocapsid functional activity.Expression and purification of Z protein from Junín virusA novel life cycle modeling system for Ebola virus shows a genome length-dependent role of VP24 in virus infectivityMolecular mechanism of arenavirus assembly and budding.Multifunctional nature of the arenavirus RING finger protein Z.Arenavirus variations due to host-specific adaptation.Identification of two functional domains within the arenavirus nucleoproteinALIX/AIP1 is required for NP incorporation into Mopeia virus Z-induced virus-like particlesMolecular determinants of arenavirus Z protein homo-oligomerization and L polymerase bindingCross-species analysis of the replication complex of Old World arenaviruses reveals two nucleoprotein sites involved in L protein functionMinigenomes, transcription and replication competent virus-like particles and beyond: reverse genetics systems for filoviruses and other negative stranded hemorrhagic fever virusesArenavirus budding: a common pathway with mechanistic differences.Genetic variation in vitro and in vivo of an attenuated Lassa vaccine candidate.Targeting virulence mechanisms for the prevention and therapy of arenaviral hemorrhagic fever.Human hemorrhagic Fever causing arenaviruses: molecular mechanisms contributing to virus virulence and disease pathogenesis.Regulation of Tacaribe Mammarenavirus Translation: Positive 5' and Negative 3' Elements and Role of Key Cellular Factors.Structure of the Lassa virus nucleoprotein revealed by X-ray crystallography, small-angle X-ray scattering, and electron microscopy.The role of oligomerization for the biological functions of the arenavirus nucleoprotein.Biological roles and functional mechanisms of arenavirus Z protein in viral replication.Conserved residues in Lassa fever virus Z protein modulate viral infectivity at the level of the ribonucleoproteinViral protein determinants of Lassa virus entry and release from polarized epithelial cells.Efficient budding of the tacaribe virus matrix protein z requires the nucleoprotein.Virus-like particle-based countermeasures against Rift Valley fever virus.Roles of Arenavirus Z Protein in Mediating Virion Budding, Viral Transcription-Inhibition and Interferon-Beta Suppression.A Highly Conserved Leucine In Mammarenavirus Matrix Z Protein Is Required For Z Interaction With The Virus L Polymerase And Z Stability In Cells Harboring An Active Viral Ribonucleoprotein.Role of the ERK1/2 Signaling Pathway in the Replication of Junín and Tacaribe Viruses.DDX3 suppresses type I interferons and favors viral replication during Arenavirus infection
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The RING domain and the L79 residue of Z protein are involved in both the rescue of nucleocapsids and the incorporation of glycoproteins into infectious chimeric arenavirus-like particles
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scientific article published on 06 May 2009
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The RING domain and the L79 re ...... eric arenavirus-like particles
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The RING domain and the L79 re ...... ric arenavirus-like particles.
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The RING domain and the L79 re ...... eric arenavirus-like particles
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The RING domain and the L79 re ...... ric arenavirus-like particles.
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The RING domain and the L79 re ...... eric arenavirus-like particles
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The RING domain and the L79 re ...... ric arenavirus-like particles.
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The RING domain and the L79 re ...... eric arenavirus-like particles
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Guillermo A Gomez
Jesica M Levingston Macleod
Juan Cruz Casabona
Maria Eugenia Loureiro
Nora Lopez
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10.1128/JVI.00329-09
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2009-05-06T00:00:00Z