Emerging theme: cellular PDZ proteins as common targets of pathogenic viruses.
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Viral Interactions with PDZ Domain-Containing Proteins-An Oncogenic Trait?Coronavirus virulence genes with main focus on SARS-CoV envelope geneGenome-wide association identifies multiple genomic regions associated with susceptibility to and control of ovine lentivirus.Structural Insights into a Wildtype Domain of the Oncoprotein E6 and Its Interaction with a PDZ DomainThe Mammalian Blood-Testis Barrier: Its Biology and RegulationLarge-scale interaction profiling of PDZ domains through proteomic peptide-phage display using human and viral phage peptidomesDiscovery and confirmation of ligand binding specificities of the Schistosoma japonicum polarity protein ScribbleThe human adenovirus E4-ORF1 protein subverts discs large 1 to mediate membrane recruitment and dysregulation of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinaseThe influenza virus NS1 protein as a therapeutic target.[Evolution and infection biology of new influenza A viruses with pandemic potential].The PDZ-binding motif of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus envelope protein is a determinant of viral pathogenesis.Regulation of interferon-β by MAGI-1 and its interaction with influenza A virus NS1 protein with ESEV PBMSystematic analysis of bacterial effector-postsynaptic density 95/disc large/zonula occludens-1 (PDZ) domain interactions demonstrates Shigella OspE protein promotes protein kinase C activation via PDLIM proteinsA comprehensive map of the influenza A virus replication cycleHigh throughput method to quantify anterior-posterior polarity of T-cells and epithelial cells.Protein-Protein Interactions of Viroporins in Coronaviruses and Paramyxoviruses: New Targets for Antivirals?Quantifying domain-ligand affinities and specificities by high-throughput holdup assay.The Chlamydia trachomatis Protease CPAF Contains a Cryptic PDZ-Like Domain with Similarity to Human Cell Polarity and Tight Junction PDZ-Containing ProteinsPolarity and lymphocyte fate determination.Identification of the Mechanisms Causing Reversion to Virulence in an Attenuated SARS-CoV for the Design of a Genetically Stable Vaccine.Comprehensive analysis of host cellular interactions with human papillomavirus E6 proteins identifies new E6 binding partners and reflects viral diversityProteomic approaches to the study of papillomavirus-host interactions.Comparative Analysis of Salivary Gland Proteomes of Two Glossina Species that Exhibit Differential Hytrosavirus Pathologies.Synergistic effect of the PDZ and p85β-binding domains of the NS1 protein on virulence of an avian H5N1 influenza A virus.Biology of human papillomavirus-related oropharyngeal cancer.PDZ domains and viral infection: versatile potentials of HPV-PDZ interactions in relation to malignancyContribution of PDZD8 to stabilization of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 capsid.Plasticity of PDZ domains in ligand recognition and signaling.The emerging contribution of sequence context to the specificity of protein interactions mediated by PDZ domains.Biology of human papillomavirus infections in head and neck carcinogenesis.Tight junction-related human diseases.Beyond cell-cell adhesion: Emerging roles of the tight junction scaffold ZO-2.HCV NS4B targets Scribble for proteasome-mediated degradation to facilitate cell transformation.The human PDZome: a gateway to PSD95-Disc large-zonula occludens (PDZ)-mediated functions.Elucidation of Cross-Talk and Specificity of Early Response Mechanisms to Salt and PEG-Simulated Drought Stresses in Brassica napus Using Comparative Proteomic Analysis.Interference with the PTEN-MAST2 interaction by a viral protein leads to cellular relocalization of PTEN.Molecular analysis of the mutational effects of Thai street rabies virus with increased virulence in mice after passages in the BHK cell line.Impact of VP1-specific protein sequence motifs on adeno-associated virus type 2 intracellular trafficking and nuclear entry.Comparative protein profiling of B16 mouse melanoma cells susceptible and non-susceptible to alphavirus infection: Effect of the tumor microenvironment.Building photoswitchable 3,4'-AMPB peptides: Probing chemical ligation methods with reducible azobenzene thioesters.
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Emerging theme: cellular PDZ proteins as common targets of pathogenic viruses.
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Emerging theme: cellular PDZ proteins as common targets of pathogenic viruses.
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Emerging theme: cellular PDZ proteins as common targets of pathogenic viruses.
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Emerging theme: cellular PDZ proteins as common targets of pathogenic viruses.
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Ronald T Javier
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10.1128/JVI.05410-11
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2011-07-20T00:00:00Z