The UL6 gene product forms the portal for entry of DNA into the herpes simplex virus capsid.
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Distinct DNA exit and packaging portals in the virus Acanthamoeba polyphaga mimivirusICP0 antagonizes ICP4-dependent silencing of the herpes simplex virus ICP0 geneMolecular biology of pseudorabies virus: impact on neurovirology and veterinary medicine.Involvement of the portal at an early step in herpes simplex virus capsid assembly.Identification of a region in the herpes simplex virus scaffolding protein required for interaction with the portalStructure and polymorphism of the UL6 portal protein of herpes simplex virus type 1Herpesvirus capsid assembly: insights from structural analysis.Assembly of the herpes simplex virus capsid: identification of soluble scaffold-portal complexes and their role in formation of portal-containing capsids.Herpes simplex virus type 1 portal protein UL6 interacts with the putative terminase subunits UL15 and UL28A putative leucine zipper within the herpes simplex virus type 1 UL6 protein is required for portal ring formationUncoating the herpes simplex virus genome.Visualization of the herpes simplex virus portal in situ by cryo-electron tomographyTegument Assembly and Secondary Envelopment of AlphaherpesvirusesA tail-like assembly at the portal vertex in intact herpes simplex type-1 virionsVirus maturation: dynamics and mechanism of a stabilizing structural transition that leads to infectivity.Human Astrovirus Coat Protein Inhibits Serum Complement Activation via C1, the First Component of the Classical PathwayStructure of the herpesvirus major capsid proteinThree-dimensional structure of a viral genome-delivery portal vertexThe Structure of the Herpes Simplex Virus DNA-Packaging Terminase pUL15 Nuclease Domain Suggests an Evolutionary Lineage among Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic VirusesPrinciples of Virus Uncoating: Cues and the Snooker BallA "coiled-coil" motif is important for oligomerization and DNA binding properties of human cytomegalovirus protein UL77Proposed ancestors of phage nucleic acid packaging motors (and cells)Hot new virus, deep connectionsInhibition of herpes simplex virus replication by WAY-150138: assembly of capsids depleted of the portal and terminase proteins involved in DNA encapsidationExtensive subunit contacts underpin herpesvirus capsid stability and interior-to-exterior allostery.The putative herpes simplex virus 1 chaperone protein UL32 modulates disulfide bond formation during infectionDisulfide bond formation in the herpes simplex virus 1 UL6 protein is required for portal ring formation and genome encapsidation.Labeling and localization of the herpes simplex virus capsid protein UL25 and its interaction with the two triplexes closest to the penton.Structure and capsid association of the herpesvirus large tegument protein UL36.Polarized DNA ejection from the herpesvirus capsidMass spectrometric analyses of purified rhesus monkey rhadinovirus reveal 33 virion-associated proteinsCryo-electron tomography of Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus capsids reveals dynamic scaffolding structures essential to capsid assembly and maturationHerpes simplex virus capsid structure: DNA packaging protein UL25 is located on the external surface of the capsid near the verticesAmino acids 143 to 150 of the herpes simplex virus type 1 scaffold protein are required for the formation of portal-containing capsids.Allosteric signaling and a nuclear exit strategy: binding of UL25/UL17 heterodimers to DNA-Filled HSV-1 capsids.Direct visualization of the putative portal in the Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus capsid by cryoelectron tomography.Eclipse phase of herpes simplex virus type 1 infection: Efficient dynein-mediated capsid transport without the small capsid protein VP26.Nuclear sequestration of cellular chaperone and proteasomal machinery during herpes simplex virus type 1 infectionThree-dimensional structures of the A, B, and C capsids of rhesus monkey rhadinovirus: insights into gammaherpesvirus capsid assembly, maturation, and DNA packaging.Association of herpes simplex virus pUL31 with capsid vertices and components of the capsid vertex-specific complex.
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The UL6 gene product forms the portal for entry of DNA into the herpes simplex virus capsid.
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