Virus-like particle-induced fusion from without in tissue culture cells: role of outer-layer proteins VP4 and VP7.
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Binding of hepatitis C virus-like particles derived from infectious clone H77C to defined human cell lines.Molecular mechanism of the synaptotagmin–SNARE interaction in Ca2+-triggered vesicle fusionProtective immunity to rotavirus shedding in the absence of interleukin-6: Th1 cells and immunoglobulin A develop normallyRotavirus-like particles: a novel nanocarrier for the gut.Expression and functional characterization of bluetongue virus VP5 protein: role in cellular permeabilization.Vaccine potential of Nipah virus-like particlesGenetic characterization of a novel, naturally occurring recombinant human G6P[6] rotavirus.Assembly of highly infectious rotavirus particles recoated with recombinant outer capsid proteins.Recombinant outer capsid glycoprotein (VP7) of rotavirus expressed in insect cells induces neutralizing antibodies in rabbits.Rotavirus capsid protein VP5* permeabilizes membranes.Selective membrane permeabilization by the rotavirus VP5* protein is abrogated by mutations in an internal hydrophobic domain.Cleavage of rhesus rotavirus VP4 after arginine 247 is essential for rotavirus-like particle-induced fusion from withoutProcessing of nonstructural protein 1a of human astrovirus.Antibodies to rotavirus outer capsid glycoprotein VP7 neutralize infectivity by inhibiting virion decapsidation.Strategy for nonenveloped virus entry: a hydrophobic conformer of the reovirus membrane penetration protein micro 1 mediates membrane disruption.
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Virus-like particle-induced fusion from without in tissue culture cells: role of outer-layer proteins VP4 and VP7.
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Virus-like particle-induced fu ...... er-layer proteins VP4 and VP7.
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Virus-like particle-induced fu ...... er-layer proteins VP4 and VP7.
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Virus-like particle-induced fu ...... er-layer proteins VP4 and VP7.
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Virus-like particle-induced fu ...... er-layer proteins VP4 and VP7.
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Virus-like particle-induced fu ...... ter-layer proteins VP4 and VP7
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H B Greenberg
J M Gilbert
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