Early events in polyoma virus infection: attachment, penetration, and nuclear entry.
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Involvement of microtubular network and its motors in productive endocytic trafficking of mouse polyomavirusMechanism of assembly of recombinant murine polyomavirus-like particles.JC virus enters human glial cells by clathrin-dependent receptor-mediated endocytosis.Early steps of polyomavirus entry into cellsCharacterization of an extremely basic protein derived from granulosis virus nucleocapsids.Isolation and characterization of polyoma uncoating intermediates from the nuclei of infected mouse cells.Efficient transcription of a compact nucleoprotein complex isolated from purified simian virus 40 virionsGangliosides are receptors for murine polyoma virus and SV40Cell penetration and trafficking of polyomavirusLipid-mediated endocytosis.Differences in the subpopulations of the structural proteins of polyoma virions and capsids: biological functions of the multiple VP1 speciesBinding and internalization of human papillomavirus type 33 virus-like particles by eukaryotic cells.Polyomavirus major capsid protein VP1 is capable of packaging cellular DNA when expressed in the baculovirus system.Polyoma-induced stimulation of cellular RNA synthesis is paralleled by changed expression of the viral genome.Endocytosis of simian virus 40 into the endoplasmic reticulumIn vitro reassembly of infectious polyoma virions.Differential adsorption of polyoma virions and capsids to mouse kidney cells and guinea pig erythrocytes.Characterization of a DNA-protein complex and capsomere subunits derived from polyoma virus by treatment with ethyleneglycol-bis-N,N'-tetraacetic acid and dithiothreitol.Chromatographic separation of the polyoma virus proteins and renaturation of the isolated VP1 major capsid proteinMutations in the putative calcium-binding domain of polyomavirus VP1 affect capsid assembly.Polyomavirus DNA is damaged in target cells during cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-mediated killingCharacterization of simian virus 40 receptor moieties on the surfaces of Vero C1008 cells.Entry of simian virus 40 is restricted to apical surfaces of polarized epithelial cells.Hydroxyproline in the major capsid protein VP1 of polyomavirus.Synthesis, posttranslational modifications, and nuclear transport of polyomavirus major capsid protein VP1.Production and characterization of monoclonal antibodies to polyomavirus major capsid protein VP1Cross-linking of a polyomavirus attachment protein to its mouse kidney cell receptor.Octyl-beta-D-glucopyranoside extracts polyomavirus receptor moieties from the surfaces of mouse kidney cellsPolyomavirus major capsid protein VP1 is modified by tyrosine sulfuration.Isolation and characterization of monopinocytotic vesicles containing polyomavirus from the cytoplasm of infected mouse kidney cellsAnti-idiotypic antibodies to a polyomavirus monoclonal antibody recognize cell surface components of mouse kidney cells and prevent polyomavirus infectionLocalization of calcium on the polyomavirus VP1 capsid proteinImproved infectivity of reassembled polyoma virusTargeting and imaging signature caveolar molecules in lungs.The Polyomaviridae: Contributions of virus structure to our understanding of virus receptors and infectious entry.Bound simian virus 40 translocates to caveolin-enriched membrane domains, and its entry is inhibited by drugs that selectively disrupt caveolae.Immunological reactivity of antisera to sodium dodecyl sulfate-derived polypeptides of polyoma virions.Interaction of polyoma and mouse DNAs. IV. Time course and extent of integration of polyoma DNA into mouse DNA during lytic infectionDissociation of polyoma virus by the chelation of calcium ions found associated with purified virions.Import of simian virus 40 virions through nuclear pore complexes.
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Early events in polyoma virus infection: attachment, penetration, and nuclear entry.
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Early events in polyoma virus infection: attachment, penetration, and nuclear entry.
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Early events in polyoma virus infection: attachment, penetration, and nuclear entry.
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Early events in polyoma virus infection: attachment, penetration, and nuclear entry.
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Early events in polyoma virus infection: attachment, penetration, and nuclear entry.
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