Intermediate forms of glycoconjugates are present in the envelope of herpes simplex virions during their transport along the exocytic pathway.
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Egress of alphaherpesviruses: comparative ultrastructural studyStudy of herpes simplex virus maturation during a synchronous wave of assemblyAccumulation of virion tegument and envelope proteins in a stable cytoplasmic compartment during human cytomegalovirus replication: characterization of a potential site of virus assembly.Human cytomegalovirus pp28 (UL99) localizes to a cytoplasmic compartment which overlaps the endoplasmic reticulum-golgi-intermediate compartment.Transport of soluble proteins through the Golgi occurs by diffusion via continuities across cisternae.Characterization of herpes simplex virus-containing organelles by subcellular fractionation: role for organelle acidification in assembly of infectious particlesHerpes simplex virus type 1 morphogenesis and virus-cell interactions: significance of cytoskeleton and methodological aspects.Pseudorabies virus glycoprotein gK is a virion structural component involved in virus release but is not required for entry.Localization of human cytomegalovirus structural proteins to the nuclear matrix of infected human fibroblastsViral glycoproteins accumulate in newly formed annulate lamellae following infection of lymphoid cells by human herpesvirus 6.Genetic analysis of the role of herpes simplex virus type 1 glycoprotein K in infectious virus production and egress.Envelopment of human cytomegalovirus occurs by budding into Golgi-derived vacuole compartments positive for gB, Rab 3, trans-golgi network 46, and mannosidase II.Ultrastructural analysis of the replication cycle of pseudorabies virus in cell culture: a reassessment.Impairment of nuclear pores in bovine herpesvirus 1-infected MDBK cells.Egress of alphaherpesviruses.
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Intermediate forms of glycoconjugates are present in the envelope of herpes simplex virions during their transport along the exocytic pathway.
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Intermediate forms of glycocon ...... rt along the exocytic pathway.
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Intermediate forms of glycocon ...... rt along the exocytic pathway.
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Intermediate forms of glycocon ...... rt along the exocytic pathway.
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Di Lazzaro C
Torrisi MR
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10.1006/VIRO.1995.0073
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1995-12-01T00:00:00Z