Myxoma virus M-T5 protects infected cells from the stress of cell cycle arrest through its interaction with host cell cullin-1
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M-T5, the ankyrin repeat, host range protein of myxoma virus, activates Akt and can be functionally replaced by cellular PIKE-APoxviral ankyrin proteinsComparative analysis of the complete genome sequence of the California MSW strain of myxoma virus reveals potential host adaptationsPoxviruses and the evolution of host range and virulenceGenome of crocodilepox virus.Characterization of the archaeal thermophile Sulfolobus turreted icosahedral virus validates an evolutionary link among double-stranded DNA viruses from all domains of lifeBiological effects of a de novo designed myxoma virus peptide analogue: evaluation of cytotoxicity on tumor cells.EVM005: an ectromelia-encoded protein with dual roles in NF-κB inhibition and virulenceMultiple Orientia tsutsugamushi ankyrin repeat proteins interact with SCF1 ubiquitin ligase complex and eukaryotic elongation factor 1 α.Infection of human cancer cells with myxoma virus requires Akt activation via interaction with a viral ankyrin-repeat host range factor.A whole-genome RNA interference screen for human cell factors affecting myxoma virus replicationGenetic screen of a library of chimeric poxviruses identifies an ankyrin repeat protein involved in resistance to the avian type I interferon response.Cullin E3 ligases and their rewiring by viral factorsA poxvirus host range protein, CP77, binds to a cellular protein, HMG20A, and regulates its dissociation from the vaccinia virus genome in CHO-K1 cellsAn integrated ontology resource to explore and study host-virus relationships.Oncolytic virotherapy synergism with signaling inhibitors: Rapamycin increases myxoma virus tropism for human tumor cells.Genomic and phenotypic characterization of myxoma virus from Great Britain reveals multiple evolutionary pathways distinct from those in Australia.Viral modulators of cullin RING ubiquitin ligases: culling the host defense.Ectromelia virus BTB/kelch proteins, EVM150 and EVM167, interact with cullin-3-based ubiquitin ligases.Inhibition of apoptosis in Cryptosporidium parvum-infected intestinal epithelial cells is dependent on survivin.Poxvirus ankyrin repeat proteins are a unique class of F-box proteins that associate with cellular SCF1 ubiquitin ligase complexesMyxoma virus and oncolytic virotherapy: a new biologic weapon in the war against cancer.Poxvirus host range protein CP77 contains an F-box-like domain that is necessary to suppress NF-kappaB activation by tumor necrosis factor alpha but is independent of its host range function.Cowpox virus expresses a novel ankyrin repeat NF-kappaB inhibitor that controls inflammatory cell influx into virus-infected tissues and is critical for virus pathogenesis.The highly attenuated oncolytic recombinant vaccinia virus GLV-1h68: comparative genomic features and the contribution of F14.5L inactivation.Interplay between poxviruses and the cellular ubiquitin/ubiquitin-like pathways.Cell cycle deregulation by a poxvirus partial mimic of anaphase-promoting complex subunit 11.Poxvirus proteomics and virus-host protein interactions.Functional diversity of ankyrin repeats in microbial proteins.The current status and future directions of myxoma virus, a master in immune evasion.Viral takeover of the host ubiquitin system.Poxvirus exploitation of the ubiquitin-proteasome system.Therapeutic immunomodulation using a virus--the potential of inactivated orf virus.Pharmacological manipulation of the akt signaling pathway regulates myxoma virus replication and tropism in human cancer cells.MNF, an ankyrin repeat protein of myxoma virus, is part of a native cellular SCF complex during viral infection.The myxoma virus m-t5 ankyrin repeat host range protein is a novel adaptor that coordinately links the cellular signaling pathways mediated by Akt and Skp1 in virus-infected cellsEctromelia virus encodes a novel family of F-box proteins that interact with the SCF complex.Reverse engineering field isolates of myxoma virus demonstrates that some gene disruptions or loss of function do not explain virulence changes observed in the field.A Dot/Icm-translocated ankyrin protein of Legionella pneumophila is required for intracellular proliferation within human macrophages and protozoa.Recombinant myxoma virus lacking all poxvirus ankyrin-repeat proteins stimulates multiple cellular anti-viral pathways and exhibits a severe decrease in virulence
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Myxoma virus M-T5 protects infected cells from the stress of cell cycle arrest through its interaction with host cell cullin-1
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Barrett JW
Johnston JB
McFadden G
Nazarian SH
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10750-10763
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10.1128/JVI.79.16.10750-10763.2005
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2005-08-01T00:00:00Z