A positive-feedback mechanism promotes reovirus particle conversion to the intermediate associated with membrane penetration.
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3.3 A cryo-EM structure of a nonenveloped virus reveals a priming mechanism for cell entry.Potential for Improving Potency and Specificity of Reovirus Oncolysis with Next-Generation Reovirus VariantsRequirements for the formation of membrane pores by the reovirus myristoylated micro1N peptide.Similar uptake but different trafficking and escape routes of reovirus virions and infectious subvirion particles imaged in polarized Madin-Darby canine kidney cells.Antibodies against outer-capsid proteins of grass carp reovirus expressed in E. coli are capable of neutralizing viral infectivity.From touchdown to transcription: the reovirus cell entry pathwayHigh-resolution 3D structures reveal the biological functions of reoviruses.Conformational changes required for reovirus cell entry are sensitive to pH.Lipids Cooperate with the Reovirus Membrane Penetration Peptide to Facilitate Particle Uncoating.Cell entry-associated conformational changes in reovirus particles are controlled by host protease activity.Reovirus inhibits interferon production by sequestering IRF3 into viral factories.The reovirus μ1 340-343 loop controls entry related conformational changes.A forward genetic strategy reveals destabilizing mutations in the Ebolavirus glycoprotein that alter its protease dependence during cell entryDevelopment and application of monoclonal antibodies for detection and analysis of aquareoviruses.Infectious Subviral Particle to Membrane Penetration Active Particle (ISVP-to-ISVP*) Conversion Assay for Mammalian Orthoreovirus.Infectious Subviral Particle-induced Hemolysis Assay for Mammalian Orthoreovirus.
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A positive-feedback mechanism promotes reovirus particle conversion to the intermediate associated with membrane penetration.
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Kimberly S Myers
Max L Nibert
Melina A Agosto
Tijana Ivanovic
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10571-10576
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10.1073/PNAS.0802039105
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2008-07-24T00:00:00Z