Myristylation is required for intracellular transport but not for assembly of D-type retrovirus capsids.
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D-retrovirus morphogenetic switch driven by the targeting signal accessibility to Tctex-1 of dynein.Proteins related to the Nedd4 family of ubiquitin protein ligases interact with the L domain of Rous sarcoma virus and are required for gag budding from cellsMyristoylation-dependent replication and assembly of human immunodeficiency virus 1An early stage of Mason-Pfizer monkey virus budding is regulated by the hydrophobicity of the Gag matrix domain coreRole of capsid precursor processing and myristoylation in morphogenesis and infectivity of human immunodeficiency virus type 1Efficient particle formation can occur if the matrix domain of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Gag is substituted by a myristylation signalIdentification of a membrane-binding domain within the amino-terminal region of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Gag protein which interacts with acidic phospholipidsA Mason-Pfizer Monkey virus Gag-GFP fusion vector allows visualization of capsid transport in live cells and demonstrates a role for microtubulesSingle amino acid changes in the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 matrix protein block virus particle productionSpike protein-nucleocapsid interactions drive the budding of alphavirusesProtein N-myristoylation in Escherichia coli: reconstitution of a eukaryotic protein modification in bacteria.Replication of human immunodeficiency virus 1 and Moloney murine leukemia virus is inhibited by different heteroatom-containing analogs of myristic acidPhosphorylation at serines 216 and 221 is important for Drosophila HeT-A Gag protein stabilityAn infectious progenitor for the murine IAP retrotransposon: emergence of an intracellular genetic parasite from an ancient retrovirusMultiple functions for the basic amino acids of the human T-cell leukemia virus type 1 matrix protein in viral transmissionHeteroatom-substituted fatty acid analogs as substrates for N-myristoyltransferase: an approach for studying both the enzymology and function of protein acylationThe roles of Pol and Env in the assembly pathway of human foamy virus.A proline-rich motif (PPPY) in the Gag polyprotein of Mason-Pfizer monkey virus plays a maturation-independent role in virion release.Type D retrovirus capsid assembly and release are active events requiring ATP.Importance of basic residues in the nucleocapsid sequence for retrovirus Gag assembly and complementation rescueA bipartite membrane-binding signal in the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 matrix protein is required for the proteolytic processing of Gag precursors in a cell type-dependent mannerRole of the Gag matrix domain in targeting human immunodeficiency virus type 1 assembly.Identification of a key target sequence to block human immunodeficiency virus type 1 replication within the gag-pol transframe domain.Identification of a cytoplasmic targeting/retention signal in a retroviral Gag polyprotein.Formation of virus assembly intermediate complexes in the cytoplasm by wild-type and assembly-defective mutant human immunodeficiency virus type 1 and their association with membranes.Identification of a conserved residue of foamy virus Gag required for intracellular capsid assembly.Type D retrovirus Gag polyprotein interacts with the cytosolic chaperonin TRiC.Membrane targeting properties of a herpesvirus tegument protein-retrovirus Gag chimera.Functional analysis of protein N-myristoylation: metabolic labeling studies using three oxygen-substituted analogs of myristic acid and cultured mammalian cells provide evidence for protein-sequence-specific incorporation and analog-specific redistrThe C terminus of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 matrix protein is involved in early steps of the virus life cycle.Activation of the Mason-Pfizer monkey virus protease within immature capsids in vitroThe GAG precursor of simian immunodeficiency virus assembles into virus-like particlesAcetylcholine receptor-associated 43K protein contains covalently bound myristate.Altered membrane association of p60v-src and a murine 63-kDa N-myristoyl protein after incorporation of an oxygen-substituted analog of myristic acidCapsid protein VP4 of poliovirus is N-myristoylated.Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Gag proteins are processed in two cellular compartments.Rapid localization of Gag/GagPol complexes to detergent-resistant membrane during the assembly of human immunodeficiency virus type 1.A tyrosine motif in the cytoplasmic domain of mason-pfizer monkey virus is essential for the incorporation of glycoprotein into virionsVariable sensitivity to substitutions in the N-terminal heptad repeat of Mason-Pfizer monkey virus transmembrane protein.Characterization of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Pr55gag membrane association in a cell-free system: requirement for a C-terminal domain.
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Myristylation is required for intracellular transport but not for assembly of D-type retrovirus capsids.
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