The E1 glycoprotein of an avian coronavirus is targeted to the cis Golgi complex.
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Isolation, characterization, and expression of cDNAs encoding murine alpha-mannosidase II, a Golgi enzyme that controls conversion of high mannose to complex N-glycansInvolvement of the endoplasmic reticulum in the assembly and envelopment of African swine fever virusImmunocytochemical analysis of Uukuniemi virus budding compartments: role of the intermediate compartment and the Golgi stack in virus maturationThe rubella virus E2 and E1 spike glycoproteins are targeted to the Golgi complexImmunocytochemical localization of the Menkes copper transport protein (ATP7A) to the trans-Golgi networkAssembly of vaccinia virus: role of the intermediate compartment between the endoplasmic reticulum and the Golgi stacksFour proteins processed from the replicase gene polyprotein of mouse hepatitis virus colocalize in the cell periphery and adjacent to sites of virion assembly.Identification of a novel cleavage activity of the first papain-like proteinase domain encoded by open reading frame 1a of the coronavirus Avian infectious bronchitis virus and characterization of the cleavage products.Self-assembly of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus membrane protein.Infectious bronchitis virus E protein is targeted to the Golgi complex and directs release of virus-like particles.Intracellular targeting signals contribute to localization of coronavirus spike proteins near the virus assembly site.The cytoplasmic tail of infectious bronchitis virus E protein directs Golgi targeting.Evolved variants of the membrane protein can partially replace the envelope protein in murine coronavirus assembly.Retention of a cis Golgi protein requires polar residues on one face of a predicted alpha-helix in the transmembrane domain.Ultrastructure and origin of membrane vesicles associated with the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus replication complexIncorporation of spike and membrane glycoproteins into coronavirus virions.Efficient manipulation of the human adenovirus genome as an infectious yeast artificial chromosome clone.Nucleocapsid-independent assembly of coronavirus-like particles by co-expression of viral envelope protein genes.The membrane spanning domain of beta-1,4-galactosyltransferase specifies trans Golgi localization.Oligomerization of a membrane protein correlates with its retention in the Golgi complexThe v-sis oncoprotein loses transforming activity when targeted to the early Golgi complexCeramide accumulation uncovers a cycling pathway for the cis-Golgi network marker, infectious bronchitis virus M protein.An ion-transporting ATPase encodes multiple apical localization signals.The 17-residue transmembrane domain of beta-galactoside alpha 2,6-sialyltransferase is sufficient for Golgi retention.A Golgi retention signal in a membrane-spanning domain of coronavirus E1 proteinThe functioning of the yeast Golgi apparatus requires an ER protein encoded by ANP1, a member of a new family of genes affecting the secretory pathwayZ-membranes: artificial organelles for overexpressing recombinant integral membrane proteins.Identifying SARS-CoV membrane protein amino acid residues linked to virus-like particle assembly.The transmembrane domain of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus ORF7b protein is necessary and sufficient for its retention in the Golgi complex.Glycoprotein synthesis and secretion: translation and targeting.Targeting of a heterodimeric membrane protein complex to the Golgi: rubella virus E2 glycoprotein contains a transmembrane Golgi retention signal.Characterization of the budding compartment of mouse hepatitis virus: evidence that transport from the RER to the Golgi complex requires only one vesicular transport step.The contribution of the cytoplasmic retrieval signal of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus to intracellular accumulation of S proteins and incorporation of S protein into virus-like particles.Cell cycle perturbations induced by human herpesvirus 6 infection and their effect on virus replication.Studies on membrane topology, N-glycosylation and functionality of SARS-CoV membrane protein.Biosynthesis of glycoproteins E and I of feline herpesvirus: gE-gI interaction is required for intracellular transport.Hemagglutinin-esterase, a novel structural protein of torovirus.Structure-function analysis of the gE-gI complex of feline herpesvirus: mapping of gI domains required for gE-gI interaction, intracellular transport, and cell-to-cell spread.Tyrosine-based membrane protein sorting signals are differentially interpreted by polarized Madin-Darby canine kidney and LLC-PK1 epithelial cells.Oligomerization of a trans-Golgi/trans-Golgi network retained protein occurs in the Golgi complex and may be part of its retention.
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The E1 glycoprotein of an avian coronavirus is targeted to the cis Golgi complex.
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1990 nî lūn-bûn
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1990 թուականի Սեպտեմբերին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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1990 թվականի սեպտեմբերին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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1990年の論文
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The E1 glycoprotein of an avian coronavirus is targeted to the cis Golgi complex.
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The E1 glycoprotein of an avian coronavirus is targeted to the cis Golgi complex.
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The E1 glycoprotein of an avian coronavirus is targeted to the cis Golgi complex.
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The E1 glycoprotein of an avian coronavirus is targeted to the cis Golgi complex.
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The E1 glycoprotein of an avian coronavirus is targeted to the cis Golgi complex.
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The E1 glycoprotein of an avian coronavirus is targeted to the cis Golgi complex.
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The E1 glycoprotein of an avian coronavirus is targeted to the cis Golgi complex.
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C E Machamer
M G Farquhar
S A Mentone
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10.1073/PNAS.87.18.6944
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1990-09-01T00:00:00Z