Efficient pseudotyping of murine leukemia virus particles with chimeric human foamy virus envelope proteins
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An envelope glycoprotein of the human endogenous retrovirus HERV-W is expressed in the human placenta and fuses cells expressing the type D mammalian retrovirus receptorFoamy virus biology and its application for vector developmentHuman foamy virus reverse transcription that occurs late in the viral replication cycleAn N-terminal domain helical motif of Prototype Foamy Virus Gag with dual functions essential for particle egress and viral infectivityDifferential pH-dependent cellular uptake pathways among foamy viruses elucidated using dual-colored fluorescent particlesFoamy viruses are unconventional retrovirusesHigh-titer human immunodeficiency virus type 1-based vector systems for gene delivery into nondividing cells.Use of a transient assay for studying the genetic determinants of Fv1 restriction.Sequences in the cytoplasmic tail of the gibbon ape leukemia virus envelope protein that prevent its incorporation into lentivirus vectorsAdaptation of chimeric retroviruses in vitro and in vivo: isolation of avian retroviral vectors with extended host range.Intracellular trafficking of Gag and Env proteins and their interactions modulate pseudotyping of retroviruses.Foamy virus for efficient gene transfer in regeneration studiesFoamy virus vectors for gene transfer.Prototype foamy virus envelope glycoprotein leader peptide processing is mediated by a furin-like cellular protease, but cleavage is not essential for viral infectivity.Prototype foamy virus gag nuclear localization: a novel pathway among retrovirusesOrthoretroviral-like prototype foamy virus Gag-Pol expression is compatible with viral replication.Vaccinia virus replication is not affected by APOBEC3 family members.A small-molecule-controlled system for efficient pseudotyping of prototype foamy virus vectorsFoamy virus capsids require the cognate envelope protein for particle export.Characterization of a human foamy virus 170-kilodalton Env-Bet fusion protein generated by alternative splicingCharacterization of a cis-acting sequence in the Pol region required to transfer human foamy virus vectors.Complex effects of deletions in the 5' untranslated region of primate foamy virus on viral gene expression and RNA packagingAn evolutionarily conserved positively charged amino acid in the putative membrane-spanning domain of the foamy virus envelope protein controls fusion activity.Properties of wild-type, C-terminally truncated, and chimeric maedi-visna virus glycoprotein and putative pseudotyping of retroviral vector particles.A particle-associated glycoprotein signal peptide essential for virus maturation and infectivity.Novel functions of prototype foamy virus Gag glycine- arginine-rich boxes in reverse transcription and particle morphogenesis.Foamy virus particle formation.Foamy virus envelope glycoprotein is sufficient for particle budding and release.Analysis of prototype foamy virus particle-host cell interaction with autofluorescent retroviral particles.Foamy virus envelope glycoprotein-mediated entry involves a pH-dependent fusion process.Retroviral vectors pseudotyped with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus S protein.Replication-competent hybrids between murine leukemia virus and foamy virus.Superantigen-presentation by rat major histocompatibility complex class II molecules RT1.Bl and RT1.Dl.Subviral particle release determinants of prototype foamy virus.Correct capsid assembly mediated by a conserved YXXLGL motif in prototype foamy virus Gag is essential for infectivity and reverse transcription of the viral genome.Ubiquitination of the prototype foamy virus envelope glycoprotein leader peptide regulates subviral particle release.Analysis and function of prototype foamy virus envelope N glycosylation.Efficient intracellular retrotransposition of an exogenous primate retrovirus genome.Characterization of prototype foamy virus gag late assembly domain motifs and their role in particle egress and infectivity.Characterization of the prototype foamy virus envelope glycoprotein receptor-binding domain
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Efficient pseudotyping of murine leukemia virus particles with chimeric human foamy virus envelope proteins
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Efficient pseudotyping of muri ...... foamy virus envelope proteins
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Efficient pseudotyping of muri ...... foamy virus envelope proteins
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Efficient pseudotyping of muri ...... foamy virus envelope proteins
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Efficient pseudotyping of muri ...... foamy virus envelope proteins.
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Efficient pseudotyping of muri ...... foamy virus envelope proteins
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