Identification of the vaccinia hemagglutinin polypeptide from a cell system yielding large amounts of extracellular enveloped virus.
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Poxvirus pathogenesisModulation of NKp30- and NKp46-mediated natural killer cell responses by poxviral hemagglutininPrimary human macrophages serve as vehicles for vaccinia virus replication and dissemination.Analysis of a vaccinia virus mutant expressing a nonpalmitylated form of p37, a mediator of virion envelopment.Effects of deletion or stringent repression of the H3L envelope gene on vaccinia virus replication.Vaccinia virus tropism for primary hematolymphoid cells is determined by restricted expression of a unique virus receptor.Poxvirus complement control proteins are expressed on the cell surface through an intermolecular disulfide bridge with the viral A56 protein.Capturing the natural diversity of the human antibody response against vaccinia virusVaccinia virus entry into cells via a low-pH-dependent endosomal pathway.The host phosphoinositide 5-phosphatase SHIP2 regulates dissemination of vaccinia virusPassive immunotherapies protect WRvFire and IHD-J-Luc vaccinia virus-infected mice from lethality by reducing viral loads in the upper respiratory tract and internal organsVaccinia extracellular virions enter cells by macropinocytosis and acid-activated membrane rupture.Characterization of intracellular and extracellular vaccinia virus variants: N1-isonicotinoyl-N2-3-methyl-4-chlorobenzoylhydrazine interferes with cytoplasmic virus dissemination and release.Vaccinia virus A17L gene product is essential for an early step in virion morphogenesisOrthopoxvirus fusion inhibitor glycoprotein SPI-3 (open reading frame K2L) contains motifs characteristic of serine proteinase inhibitors that are not required for control of cell fusion.Vaccinia virus glycoprotein A34R is required for infectivity of extracellular enveloped virus.Vaccinia virions lacking core protein VP8 are deficient in early transcriptionAssociation of vaccinia virus fusion regulatory proteins with the multicomponent entry/fusion complex.The vaccinia virus 4c and A-type inclusion proteins are specific markers for the intracellular mature virus particle.A novel virus binding assay using confocal microscopy: demonstration that the intracellular and extracellular vaccinia virions bind to different cellular receptors.Extracellular enveloped vaccinia virus is resistant to complement because of incorporation of host complement control proteins into its envelope.Assembly of vaccinia virus: the second wrapping cisterna is derived from the trans Golgi network.Dissociation of progeny vaccinia virus from the cell membrane is regulated by a viral envelope glycoprotein: effect of a point mutation in the lectin homology domain of the A34R gene.Deletion of the vaccinia virus B5R gene encoding a 42-kilodalton membrane glycoprotein inhibits extracellular virus envelope formation and dissemination.Insertional inactivation of the vaccinia virus 32-kilodalton gene is associated with attenuation in mice and reduction of viral gene expression in polarized epithelial cells.Characterization of a vaccinia virus-encoded 42-kilodalton class I membrane glycoprotein component of the extracellular virus envelope.Role of cell-associated enveloped vaccinia virus in cell-to-cell spreadA mutation in the gene encoding the vaccinia virus 37,000-M(r) protein confers resistance to an inhibitor of virus envelopment and releaseMolecular characterization of the vaccinia virus hemagglutinin gene.Fusion of intra- and extracellular forms of vaccinia virus with the cell membraneSequence analysis, expression, and deletion of a vaccinia virus gene encoding a homolog of profilin, a eukaryotic actin-binding protein.Localization and fine structure of a vaccinia virus gene encoding an envelope antigenA 14,000-Mr envelope protein of vaccinia virus is involved in cell fusion and forms covalently linked trimersMutations in the vaccinia virus A33R and B5R envelope proteins that enhance release of extracellular virions and eliminate formation of actin-containing microvilli without preventing tyrosine phosphorylation of the A36R protein.Vaccinia virus strain differences in cell attachment and entry.Protective immunity to vaccinia virus induced by vaccination with multiple recombinant outer membrane proteins of intracellular and extracellular virions.Intracellular localization of vaccinia virus extracellular enveloped virus envelope proteins individually expressed using a Semliki Forest virus replicon.Acidic residues in the membrane-proximal stalk region of vaccinia virus protein B5 are required for glycosaminoglycan-mediated disruption of the extracellular enveloped virus outer membrane.Inducible expression of the vaccinia virus A17L gene provides a synchronized system to monitor sorting of viral proteins during morphogenesis.Identification and analysis of three myristylated vaccinia virus late proteins.
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Identification of the vaccinia hemagglutinin polypeptide from a cell system yielding large amounts of extracellular enveloped virus.
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Identification of the vaccinia ...... extracellular enveloped virus.
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Identification of the vaccinia ...... extracellular enveloped virus.
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Identification of the vaccinia ...... extracellular enveloped virus.
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Identification of the vaccinia ...... extracellular enveloped virus.
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