Vaccinia virus replication. I. Requirement for the host-cell nucleus.
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A host cell membrane protein, golgin-97, is essential for poxvirus morphogenesisA conditional-lethal vaccinia virus mutant demonstrates that the I7L gene product is required for virion morphogenesisDevelopment of an in vitro cleavage assay system to examine vaccinia virus I7L cysteine proteinase activityHepatitis C virus glycoprotein folding: disulfide bond formation and association with calnexinFormation of native hepatitis C virus glycoprotein complexes.Bovine viral diarrhea virus NS3 serine proteinase: polyprotein cleavage sites, cofactor requirements, and molecular model of an enzyme essential for pestivirus replicationProcessing in the hepatitis C virus E2-NS2 region: identification of p7 and two distinct E2-specific products with different C terminiFormation and intracellular localization of hepatitis C virus envelope glycoprotein complexes expressed by recombinant vaccinia and Sindbis virusesSpecificity of the hepatitis C virus NS3 serine protease: effects of substitutions at the 3/4A, 4A/4B, 4B/5A, and 5A/5B cleavage sites on polyprotein processingHepatitis C virus NS3 serine proteinase: trans-cleavage requirements and processing kineticsExpression and identification of hepatitis C virus polyprotein cleavage productsCharacterization of the hepatitis C virus-encoded serine proteinase: determination of proteinase-dependent polyprotein cleavage sitesAssembly of functional Sindbis virus RNA replication complexes: requirement for coexpression of P123 and P34Roles of nonstructural polyproteins and cleavage products in regulating Sindbis virus RNA replication and transcriptionPox proteomics: mass spectrometry analysis and identification of Vaccinia virion proteins.New class of orthopoxvirus antiviral drugs that block viral maturation.Mutational analysis of the potential catalytic residues of the VV G1L metalloproteinase.T cell inactivation by poxviral B22 family proteins increases viral virulence.Expression of streptococcal M protein in mammalian cells.Analysis of a vaccinia virus mutant expressing a nonpalmitylated form of p37, a mediator of virion envelopment.Hydroxyurea-resistant vaccinia virus: overproduction of ribonucleotide reductaseCellular expression of a functional nodavirus RNA replicon from vaccinia virus vectors.Vaccinia virus vectors: new strategies for producing recombinant vaccines.Elucidating the role of the complement control protein in monkeypox pathogenicityHuman genome-wide RNAi screen reveals a role for nuclear pore proteins in poxvirus morphogenesisMyxoma virus induces extensive CD4 downregulation and dissociation of p56lck in infected rabbit CD4+ T lymphocytes.The vaccinia virus 4c and A-type inclusion proteins are specific markers for the intracellular mature virus particle.Mapping the genomic location of the gene encoding alpha-amanitin resistance in vaccinia virus mutants.Vaccination of BALB/c mice with Escherichia coli-expressed vaccinia virus proteins A27L, B5R, and D8L protects mice from lethal vaccinia virus challengeTranscriptional and translational analysis of a strongly expressed early region of the vaccinia virus genomeConditional lethal expression of the vaccinia virus L1R myristylated protein reveals a role in virion assemblytrans processing of vaccinia virus core proteins.Protection of macaques against infection with simian type D retrovirus (SRV-1) by immunization with recombinant vaccinia virus expressing the envelope glycoproteins of either SRV-1 or Mason-Pfizer monkey virus (SRV-3).From actually toxic to highly specific--novel drugs against poxviruses.Use of a cell-free system to identify the vaccinia virus L1R gene product as the major late myristylated virion protein M25Molecular dissection of cis-acting regulatory elements from 5'-proximal regions of a vaccinia virus late gene cluster.Rescue of Sindbis virus-specific RNA replication and transcription by using a vaccinia virus recombinant.DNA sequences that regulate expression of a vaccinia virus late gene (L65) and interact with a DNA-binding protein from infected cells.Fatty acid acylation of vaccinia virus proteins.Expression of Sindbis virus structural proteins via recombinant vaccinia virus: synthesis, processing, and incorporation into mature Sindbis virions
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Vaccinia virus replication. I. Requirement for the host-cell nucleus.
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Vaccinia virus replication. I. Requirement for the host-cell nucleus.
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Vaccinia virus replication. I. Requirement for the host-cell nucleus.
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Vaccinia virus replication. I. Requirement for the host-cell nucleus.
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Vaccinia virus replication. I. Requirement for the host-cell nucleus.
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Vaccinia virus replication. I. Requirement for the host-cell nucleus.
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Vaccinia virus replication. I. Requirement for the host-cell nucleus.
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Vaccinia virus replication. I. Requirement for the host-cell nucleus.
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