Missorting of LaCrosse virus nucleocapsid protein by the interferon-induced MxA GTPase involves smooth ER membranes.
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MxA, a member of the dynamin superfamily, interacts with the ankyrin-like repeat domain of TRPCStructural basis of oligomerization in the stalk region of dynamin-like MxAReverse genetics technology for Rift Valley fever virus: current and future applications for the development of therapeutics and vaccines.Infectious bronchitis virus 3a protein localizes to a novel domain of the smooth endoplasmic reticulum.Entrapment of viral capsids in nuclear PML cages is an intrinsic antiviral host defense against varicella-zoster virus.Herpes simplex virus-1 induces expression of a novel MxA isoform that enhances viral replication.MxB binds to the HIV-1 core and prevents the uncoating process of HIV-1Tumor proteomics by multivariate analysis on individual pathway data for characterization of vulvar cancer phenotypes.Structural insight into HIV-1 restriction by MxB.Contribution of MxB oligomerization to HIV-1 capsid binding and restrictionStalk domain of the dynamin-like MxA GTPase protein mediates membrane binding and liposome tubulation via the unstructured L4 loopRole of nucleotide binding and GTPase domain dimerization in dynamin-like myxovirus resistance protein A for GTPase activation and antiviral activity.Restriction of HIV-1 Requires the N-Terminal Region of MxB as a Capsid-Binding Motif but Not as a Nuclear Localization SignalMxA Is a Novel Regulator of Endosome-Associated Transcriptional Signaling by Bone Morphogenetic Proteins 4 and 9 (BMP4 and BMP9)Evolution-guided identification of antiviral specificity determinants in the broadly acting interferon-induced innate immunity factor MxA.Myxovirus resistance gene A (MxA) expression suppresses influenza A virus replication in alpha interferon-treated primate cellsDynamin-like MxA GTPase: structural insights into oligomerization and implications for antiviral activity.Structure of the MxA stalk elucidates the assembly of ring-like units of an antiviral module.Innate immune response to La Crosse virus infection.Mx proteins: antiviral gatekeepers that restrain the uninvited.Type I interferon dysregulation and neurological disease.Bunyaviruses and the type I interferon system.Evolution and Antiviral Specificities of Interferon-Induced Mx Proteins of Bats against Ebola, Influenza, and Other RNA Viruses.MxB Is Not Responsible for the Blocking of HIV-1 Infection Observed in Alpha Interferon-Treated Cells.Mx oligomer: a novel capsid pattern sensor?Inhibition of a large double-stranded DNA virus by MxA proteinCharacterization of Multi-subunit Protein Complexes of Human MxA Using Non-denaturing Polyacrylamide Gel-electrophoresis.Structural requirements for the antiviral activity of the human MxA protein against Thogoto and influenza A virusEvolutionary analysis identifies an MX2 haplotype associated with natural resistance to HIV-1 infection.Effects of allelic variations in the human Myxovirus resistance protein A on its antiviral activity.The 125th Lys and 145th Thr Amino Acids in the GTPase Domain of Goose Mx Confer Its Antiviral Activity against the Tembusu Virus
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Missorting of LaCrosse virus nucleocapsid protein by the interferon-induced MxA GTPase involves smooth ER membranes.
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Missorting of LaCrosse virus n ...... involves smooth ER membranes.
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Missorting of LaCrosse virus n ...... involves smooth ER membranes.
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Georg Kochs
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10.1111/J.1600-0854.2004.00219.X
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2004-10-01T00:00:00Z