In a nutshell: structure and assembly of the vaccinia virion.
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Membrane remodeling by the double-barrel scaffolding protein of poxvirusInsights into the evolution of a complex virus from the crystal structure of vaccinia virus D13A host cell membrane protein, golgin-97, is essential for poxvirus morphogenesisAnalysis of vaccinia virus-host protein-protein interactions: validations of yeast two-hybrid screeningsRecycling Endosomes and Viral InfectionCloak and Dagger: Alternative Immune Evasion and Modulation Strategies of PoxvirusesPoxvirus membrane biogenesisPoxvirus cell entry: how many proteins does it take?Barrier to Autointegration Factor (BANF1): interwoven roles in nuclear structure, genome integrity, innate immunity, stress responses and progeriaA kinome RNAi screen identified AMPK as promoting poxvirus entry through the control of actin dynamicsVaccinia protein F12 has structural similarity to kinesin light chain and contains a motor binding motif required for virion exportIntracellular Transport of Vaccinia Virus in HeLa Cells Requires WASH-VPEF/FAM21-Retromer Complexes and Recycling Molecules Rab11 and Rab22.Multiple phosphatidylinositol 3-kinases regulate vaccinia virus morphogenesisVaccinia virus L1 binds to cell surfaces and blocks virus entry independently of glycosaminoglycansActivation of the PI3K/Akt Pathway Early during Vaccinia and Cowpox Virus Infections Is Required for both Host Survival and Viral ReplicationPoxvirus protein evolution: Family wide assessment of possible horizontal gene transfer eventsA Turn-like Structure "KKPE" Segment Mediates the Specific Binding of Viral Protein A27 to Heparin and Heparan Sulfate on Cell SurfacesComparative analysis of the complete genome sequence of the California MSW strain of myxoma virus reveals potential host adaptationsDrosophila S2 cells are non-permissive for vaccinia virus DNA replication following entry via low pH-dependent endocytosis and early transcriptionVaccinia virus L2 protein associates with the endoplasmic reticulum near the growing edge of crescent precursors of immature virions and stabilizes a subset of viral membrane proteinsOrthopoxvirus genome evolution: the role of gene lossVaccinia virions deficient in transcription enzymes lack a nucleocapsidA novel cellular protein, VPEF, facilitates vaccinia virus penetration into HeLa cells through fluid phase endocytosis.Disulfide bond formation at the C termini of vaccinia virus A26 and A27 proteins does not require viral redox enzymes and suppresses glycosaminoglycan-mediated cell fusion.Formation of orthopoxvirus cytoplasmic A-type inclusion bodies and embedding of virions are dynamic processes requiring microtubules.Thirty-thousand-year-old distant relative of giant icosahedral DNA viruses with a pandoravirus morphology.Open membranes are the precursors for assembly of large DNA virusesRepulsion of superinfecting virions: a mechanism for rapid virus spread.Membrane remodelling during vaccinia virus morphogenesis.On the origin of cells and viruses: primordial virus world scenario.F11-mediated inhibition of RhoA signalling enhances the spread of vaccinia virus in vitro and in vivo in an intranasal mouse model of infectionA differential role for macropinocytosis in mediating entry of the two forms of vaccinia virus into dendritic cellsKinetics and intracellular location of intramolecular disulfide bond formation mediated by the cytoplasmic redox system encoded by vaccinia virus.Vaccinia H5 is a multifunctional protein involved in viral DNA replication, postreplicative gene transcription, and virion morphogenesis.Vaccinia virus lacking A17 induces complex membrane structures composed of open membrane sheets.Antibody against extracellular vaccinia virus (EV) protects mice through complement and Fc receptors.Congregation of orthopoxvirus virions in cytoplasmic A-type inclusions is mediated by interactions of a bridging protein (A26p) with a matrix protein (ATIp) and a virion membrane-associated protein (A27p)Structure/Function analysis of the vaccinia virus F18 phosphoprotein, an abundant core component required for virion maturation and infectivity.The neutralizing antibody response to the vaccinia virus A28 protein is specifically enhanced by its association with the H2 proteinVaccinia virus A25 and A26 proteins are fusion suppressors for mature virions and determine strain-specific virus entry pathways into HeLa, CHO-K1, and L cells.
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In a nutshell: structure and assembly of the vaccinia virion.
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In a nutshell: structure and assembly of the vaccinia virion.
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In a nutshell: structure and assembly of the vaccinia virion.
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In a nutshell: structure and assembly of the vaccinia virion.
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Nissin Moussatche
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2006-01-01T00:00:00Z