Chaperone-mediated in vitro disassembly of polyoma- and papillomaviruses.
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How viruses use the endoplasmic reticulum for entry, replication, and assemblyDNA-free recombinant SV40 capsids protect mice from acute renal failure by inducing stress response, survival pathway and apoptotic arrestDifferentiation-dependent interpentameric disulfide bond stabilizes native human papillomavirus type 16A Non-enveloped Virus Hijacks Host Disaggregation Machinery to Translocate across the Endoplasmic Reticulum MembraneA large and intact viral particle penetrates the endoplasmic reticulum membrane to reach the cytosolHeat shock protein 70 (hsp70) as an emerging drug target.BiP and multiple DNAJ molecular chaperones in the endoplasmic reticulum are required for efficient simian virus 40 infection.The salivary secretome of the tsetse fly Glossina pallidipes (Diptera: Glossinidae) infected by salivary gland hypertrophy virus.Replication and assembly of human papillomaviruses.Cleavage of the HPV16 Minor Capsid Protein L2 during Virion Morphogenesis Ablates the Requirement for Cellular Furin during De Novo Infection.Disassociation of the SV40 genome from capsid proteins prior to nuclear entry.A role for molecular chaperone Hsc70 in reovirus outer capsid disassemblyPossible role for cellular karyopherins in regulating polyomavirus and papillomavirus capsid assembly.Inhibition of Simian Virus 40 replication by targeting the molecular chaperone function and ATPase activity of T antigen.Opportunistic intruders: how viruses orchestrate ER functions to infect cells.Principles of polyoma- and papillomavirus uncoating.SV40 virus-like particles as an effective delivery system and its application to a vaccine carrier.A cytosolic chaperone complexes with dynamic membrane J-proteins and mobilizes a nonenveloped virus out of the endoplasmic reticulum.Papillomavirus assembly: An overview and perspectives.Evidence that Hsc70 Is Associated with Cucumber Necrosis Virus Particles and Plays a Role in Particle Disassembly.Simian virus 40 infection triggers a balanced network that includes apoptotic, survival, and stress pathways.Identification of Rab18 as an Essential Host Factor for BK Polyomavirus Infection Using a Whole-Genome RNA Interference Screen.
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Chaperone-mediated in vitro disassembly of polyoma- and papillomaviruses.
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Chaperone-mediated in vitro disassembly of polyoma- and papillomaviruses.
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Chaperone-mediated in vitro disassembly of polyoma- and papillomaviruses.
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Chaperone-mediated in vitro disassembly of polyoma- and papillomaviruses.
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Chaperone-mediated in vitro disassembly of polyoma- and papillomaviruses.
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Chaperone-mediated in vitro disassembly of polyoma- and papillomaviruses.
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Chaperone-mediated in vitro disassembly of polyoma- and papillomaviruses.
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Chaperone-mediated in vitro disassembly of polyoma- and papillomaviruses.
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Amy Oltman
Laura R Chromy
Patricia A Estes
Robert L Garcea
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10.1128/JVI.80.10.5086-5091.2006
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2006-05-01T00:00:00Z