Sendai virus assembly: M protein binds to viral glycoproteins in transit through the secretory pathway.
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Critical role of the fusion protein cytoplasmic tail sequence in parainfluenza virus assemblyTrafficking of Sendai virus nucleocapsids is mediated by intracellular vesiclesImmunocytochemical analysis of Uukuniemi virus budding compartments: role of the intermediate compartment and the Golgi stack in virus maturationMutation of the TYTLE motif in the cytoplasmic tail of the sendai virus fusion protein deeply affects viral assembly and particle productionVirus maturation by budding.Measles viruses with altered envelope protein cytoplasmic tails gain cell fusion competence.Paramyxovirus glycoprotein incorporation, assembly and budding: a three way dance for infectious particle production.Mechanisms of transforming growth factor-beta receptor endocytosis and intracellular sorting differ between fibroblasts and epithelial cellsInvolvement of the mutated M protein in altered budding polarity of a pantropic mutant, F1-R, of Sendai virus.Sendai virus M protein binds independently to either the F or the HN glycoprotein in vivo.Possible involvement of microtubule disruption in bipolar budding of a Sendai virus mutant, F1-R, in epithelial MDCK cells.Sendai virus as a backbone for vaccines against RSV and other human paramyxovirusesRecovery and characterization of a chimeric rinderpest virus with the glycoproteins of peste-des-petits-ruminants virus: homologous F and H proteins are required for virus viability.Influenza virus matrix protein is the major driving force in virus budding.VP40, the matrix protein of Marburg virus, is associated with membranes of the late endosomal compartmentApical budding of a recombinant influenza A virus expressing a hemagglutinin protein with a basolateral localization signal.Nontransmissible virus-like particle formation by F-deficient sendai virus is temperature sensitive and reduced by mutations in M and HN proteins.A new Sendai virus vector deficient in the matrix gene does not form virus particles and shows extensive cell-to-cell spreadingInfluenza virus hemagglutinin and neuraminidase glycoproteins stimulate the membrane association of the matrix protein.
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Sendai virus assembly: M protein binds to viral glycoproteins in transit through the secretory pathway.
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Sendai virus assembly: M prote ...... through the secretory pathway.
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Sendai virus assembly: M prote ...... through the secretory pathway
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C M Sanderson
N L McQueen
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1993-02-01T00:00:00Z