Polypeptide composition of extracellular enveloped vaccinia virus.
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Poxvirus pathogenesisA novel family of phospholipase D homologues that includes phospholipid synthases and putative endonucleases: identification of duplicated repeats and potential active site residuesAssembly of vaccinia virus: role of the intermediate compartment between the endoplasmic reticulum and the Golgi stacksVaccinia viral protein A27 is anchored to the viral membrane via a cooperative interaction with viral membrane protein A17Analysis of a vaccinia virus mutant expressing a nonpalmitylated form of p37, a mediator of virion envelopment.Vaccinia virus envelope H3L protein binds to cell surface heparan sulfate and is important for intracellular mature virion morphogenesis and virus infection in vitro and in vivoThe vaccinia virus A9L gene encodes a membrane protein required for an early step in virion morphogenesis.Vaccinia virus envelope D8L protein binds to cell surface chondroitin sulfate and mediates the adsorption of intracellular mature virions to cellsC-terminal domain of the Epstein-Barr virus LMP2A membrane protein contains a clustering signalImmune response in rabbits to surface components of extracellular and intracellular forms of vaccinia virus.Vaccinia virus A25 and A26 proteins are fusion suppressors for mature virions and determine strain-specific virus entry pathways into HeLa, CHO-K1, and L cells.Identification of second-site mutations that enhance release and spread of vaccinia virus.Crystal structure of vaccinia viral A27 protein reveals a novel structure critical for its function and complex formation with A26 proteinIntracellular trafficking of a palmitoylated membrane-associated protein component of enveloped vaccinia virus.Vaccinia 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.Skin mast cells protect mice against vaccinia virus by triggering mast cell receptor S1PR2 and releasing antimicrobial peptides.Vaccinia mature virus fusion regulator A26 protein binds to A16 and G9 proteins of the viral entry fusion complex and dissociates from mature virions at low pHVaccinia virus A17L gene product is essential for an early step in virion morphogenesisCharacterization of ts 16, a temperature-sensitive mutant of vaccinia virusVaccinia virus glycoprotein A34R is required for infectivity of extracellular enveloped virus.Vaccinia virus A17L open reading frame encodes an essential component of nascent viral membranes that is required to initiate morphogenesis.The vaccinia virus 4c and A-type inclusion proteins are specific markers for the intracellular mature virus particle.Extracellular vaccinia virus envelope glycoprotein encoded by the A33R geneIdentification of the major membrane and core proteins of vaccinia virus by two-dimensional electrophoresis.The cytoplasmic and transmembrane domains of the vaccinia virus B5R protein target a chimeric human immunodeficiency virus type 1 glycoprotein to the outer envelope of nascent vaccinia virions.The A34R glycoprotein gene is required for induction of specialized actin-containing microvilli and efficient cell-to-cell transmission of vaccinia virusExtracellular 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.Conditional lethal expression of the vaccinia virus L1R myristylated protein reveals a role in virion assemblyDissociation 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.The ps/hr gene (B5R open reading frame homolog) of rabbitpox virus controls pock color, is a component of extracellular enveloped virus, and is secreted into the medium.Characterization of a vaccinia virus-encoded 42-kilodalton class I membrane glycoprotein component of the extracellular virus envelope.A mutation in the gene encoding the vaccinia virus 37,000-M(r) protein confers resistance to an inhibitor of virus envelopment and releaseFusion 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.Extracellular vaccinia virus formation and cell-to-cell virus transmission are prevented by deletion of the gene encoding the 37,000-Dalton outer envelope protein.Localization and fine structure of a vaccinia virus gene encoding an envelope antigenVaccinia virus gene D8 encodes a virion transmembrane protein
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Polypeptide composition of extracellular enveloped vaccinia virus.
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Polypeptide composition of extracellular enveloped vaccinia virus.
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Polypeptide composition of extracellular enveloped vaccinia virus.
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Polypeptide composition of extracellular enveloped vaccinia virus
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