Vaccinia virus H7 protein contributes to the formation of crescent membrane precursors of immature virions.
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Poxvirus membrane biogenesisVaccinia virus L2 protein associates with the endoplasmic reticulum near the growing edge of crescent precursors of immature virions and stabilizes a subset of viral membrane proteinsParticipation of vaccinia virus l2 protein in the formation of crescent membranes and immature virions.Structure-function analysis of vaccinia virus H7 protein reveals a novel phosphoinositide binding fold essential for poxvirus replication.Analysis of viral membranes formed in cells infected by a vaccinia virus L2-deletion mutant suggests their origin from the endoplasmic reticulum.Poxviruses Encode a Reticulon-Like Protein that Promotes Membrane Curvature.Association of the vaccinia virus A11 protein with the endoplasmic reticulum and crescent precursors of immature virions.Direct formation of vaccinia virus membranes from the endoplasmic reticulum in the absence of the newly characterized L2-interacting protein A30.5.Characterization of a newly identified 35-amino-acid component of the vaccinia virus entry/fusion complex conserved in all chordopoxviruses.From crescent to mature virion: vaccinia virus assembly and maturation.Deletion of the Vaccinia Virus I2 Protein Interrupts Virion Morphogenesis, Leading to Retention of the Scaffold Protein and Mislocalization of Membrane-Associated Entry Proteins.Vaccinia Virus A6 Is a Two-Domain Protein Requiring a Cognate N-Terminal Domain for Full Viral Membrane Assembly Activity.Analysis of the role of vaccinia virus H7 in virion membrane biogenesis with an H7-deletion mutant.Biogenesis of the vaccinia virus membrane: genetic and ultrastructural analysis of the contributions of the A14 and A17 proteins.Vaccinia virus virion membrane biogenesis protein A11 associates with viral membranes in a manner that requires the expression of another membrane biogenesis protein, A6.Vaccinia virus A6 is essential for virion membrane biogenesis and localization of virion membrane proteins to sites of virion assemblyEnigmatic origin of the poxvirus membrane from the endoplasmic reticulum shown by 3D imaging of vaccinia virus assembly mutants.Origin of the poxviral membrane: A 50-year-old riddle.
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Vaccinia virus H7 protein contributes to the formation of crescent membrane precursors of immature virions.
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scientific article published on 24 June 2009
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Vaccinia virus H7 protein cont ...... recursors of immature virions.
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Vaccinia virus H7 protein cont ...... recursors of immature virions.
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Vaccinia virus H7 protein cont ...... recursors of immature virions.
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Andrea Weisberg
P S Satheshkumar
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10.1128/JVI.00877-09
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2009-06-24T00:00:00Z