Hepatitis B virus capsid particles are assembled from core-protein dimer precursors.
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Hepatitis B virus morphogenesisVirus-like particles production in green plantsIdentification of SRPK1 and SRPK2 as the major cellular protein kinases phosphorylating hepatitis B virus core proteinPreparation by alkaline treatment and detailed characterisation of empty hepatitis B virus core particles for vaccine and gene therapy applications.3.5Å cryoEM Structure of Hepatitis B Virus Core Assembled from Full-Length Core ProteinHepatitis B virus nucleocapsid particles do not cross the hepatocyte nuclear membrane in transgenic miceSurveying capsid assembly pathways through simulation-based data fitting.Peptide aptamers targeting the hepatitis B virus core protein: a new class of molecules with antiviral activity.Phosphorylation of the core protein of hepatitis B virus by a 46-kilodalton serine kinase.In vivo regulation of hepatitis B virus replication by peroxisome proliferators.A heteroaryldihydropyrimidine activates and can misdirect hepatitis B virus capsid assemblyDoes a cdc2 kinase-like recognition motif on the core protein of hepadnaviruses regulate assembly and disintegration of capsids?Morphogenesis of hepatitis B virus and its subviral envelope particlesA disulfide-bonded dimer of the core protein of hepatitis C virus is important for virus-like particle productionC-terminal substitution of HBV core proteins with those from DHBV reveals that arginine-rich 167RRRSQSPRR175 domain is critical for HBV replication.Naturally occurring precore/core region mutations of hepatitis B virus genotype C related to hepatocellular carcinomaConditional replication of duck hepatitis B virus in hepatoma cells.Expression and immunoactivity of chimeric particulate antigens of receptor binding site-core antigen of hepatitis B virus.A VLP library of C-terminally truncated Hepatitis B core proteins: correlation of RNA encapsidation with a Th1/Th2 switch in the immune responses of mice.Involvement of ESCRT-II in hepatitis B virus morphogenesis.HBV life cycle: entry and morphogenesis.The hepatitis B virus (HBV) precore protein inhibits HBV replication in transgenic mice.A hydrophobic heptad repeat of the core protein of woodchuck hepatitis virus is required for capsid assembly.Effects of mutations within and adjacent to the terminal repeats of hepatitis B virus pregenomic RNA on viral DNA synthesisIn vitro screening for molecules that affect virus capsid assembly (and other protein association reactions)A eukaryotic cytosolic chaperonin is associated with a high molecular weight intermediate in the assembly of hepatitis B virus capsid, a multimeric particle.Conformational equilibria and rates of localized motion within hepatitis B virus capsidsLocalization of the C terminus of the assembly domain of hepatitis B virus capsid protein: implications for morphogenesis and organization of encapsidated RNA.Phenotypic mixing between different hepadnavirus nucleocapsid proteins reveals C protein dimerization to be cis preferentialA protease-sensitive hinge linking the two domains of the hepatitis B virus core protein is exposed on the viral capsid surface.A micromolar pool of antigenically distinct precursors is required to initiate cooperative assembly of hepatitis B virus capsids in Xenopus oocytes.Recombinant human hepatitis B virus reverse transcriptase is active in the absence of the nucleocapsid or the viral replication origin, DR1.Avian hepatitis B viruses: molecular and cellular biology, phylogenesis, and host tropism.Localization of the N terminus of hepatitis B virus capsid protein by peptide-based difference mapping from cryoelectron microscopy.Native display of complete foreign protein domains on the surface of hepatitis B virus capsids.Chimeric derivatives of hepatitis B virus core particles carrying major epitopes of the rubella virus E1 glycoproteinApplying molecular crowding models to simulations of virus capsid assembly in vitroHepatitis B core-based virus-like particles to present heterologous epitopes.Assembly of hybrid bacteriophage Qbeta virus-like particles.Extensive mutagenesis of the hepatitis B virus core gene and mapping of mutations that allow capsid formation.
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Hepatitis B virus capsid particles are assembled from core-protein dimer precursors.
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Hepatitis B virus capsid particles are assembled from core-protein dimer precursors.
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Hepatitis B virus capsid particles are assembled from core-protein dimer precursors.
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Hepatitis B virus capsid particles are assembled from core-protein dimer precursors.
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Hepatitis B virus capsid particles are assembled from core-protein dimer precursors.
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Hepatitis B virus capsid particles are assembled from core-protein dimer precursors.
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Hepatitis B virus capsid particles are assembled from core-protein dimer precursors.
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Hepatitis B virus capsid particles are assembled from core-protein dimer precursors.
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10.1073/PNAS.89.21.10046
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1992-11-01T00:00:00Z