The capsid and tegument of the alphaherpesviruses are linked by an interaction between the UL25 and VP1/2 proteins.
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Herpesvirus capsid assembly: insights from structural analysis.Tegument Assembly and Secondary Envelopment of AlphaherpesvirusesViral and host control of cytomegalovirus maturationDynamic ubiquitination drives herpesvirus neuroinvasionCellular mechanisms of alpha herpesvirus egress: live cell fluorescence microscopy of pseudorabies virus exocytosisCrystal Structure of the Herpesvirus Inner Tegument Protein UL37 Supports Its Essential Role in Control of Viral TraffickingThe herpesvirus VP1/2 protein is an effector of dynein-mediated capsid transport and neuroinvasion.Conserved Tryptophan Motifs in the Large Tegument Protein pUL36 Are Required for Efficient Secondary Envelopment of Herpes Simplex Virus Capsids.Extensive subunit contacts underpin herpesvirus capsid stability and interior-to-exterior allostery.The UL36 tegument protein of herpes simplex virus 1 has a composite binding site at the capsid vertices.The C terminus of the large tegument protein pUL36 contains multiple capsid binding sites that function differently during assembly and cell entry of herpes simplex virusDisulfide bond formation contributes to herpes simplex virus capsid stability and retention of pentons.Uncoupling uncoating of herpes simplex virus genomes from their nuclear import and gene expression.Labeling and localization of the herpes simplex virus capsid protein UL25 and its interaction with the two triplexes closest to the penton.Structure and capsid association of the herpesvirus large tegument protein UL36.Time-dependent transformation of the herpesvirus tegument.Murine cytomegalovirus capsid assembly is dependent on US22 family gene M140 in infected macrophagesHerpes simplex virus replication: roles of viral proteins and nucleoporins in capsid-nucleus attachmentRole of the UL25 protein in herpes simplex virus DNA encapsidationOrganization of capsid-associated tegument components in Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirusA herpesvirus encoded deubiquitinase is a novel neuroinvasive determinantThe major determinant for addition of tegument protein pUL48 (VP16) to capsids in herpes simplex virus type 1 is the presence of the major tegument protein pUL36 (VP1/2)Plus- and minus-end directed microtubule motors bind simultaneously to herpes simplex virus capsids using different inner tegument structuresThe capsid protein encoded by U(L)17 of herpes simplex virus 1 interacts with tegument protein VP13/14.Major capsid reinforcement by a minor protein in herpesviruses and phage.Cryo electron tomography of herpes simplex virus during axonal transport and secondary envelopment in primary neurons.Resolving the assembly state of herpes simplex virus during axon transport by live-cell imagingResidues of the UL25 protein of herpes simplex virus that are required for its stable interaction with capsidsProteomic characterization of pseudorabies virus extracellular virionsStructural analysis of herpes simplex virus by optical super-resolution imaging.Autocatalytic activity of the ubiquitin-specific protease domain of herpes simplex virus 1 VP1-2.DNA methyltransferase DNMT3A associates with viral proteins and impacts HSV-1 infection.Analysis of the interaction between the essential herpes simplex virus 1 tegument proteins VP16 and VP1/2.Fusion of a fluorescent protein to the pUL25 minor capsid protein of pseudorabies virus allows live-cell capsid imaging with negligible impact on infection.A Nuclear localization signal in herpesvirus protein VP1-2 is essential for infection via capsid routing to the nuclear pore.Procapsid assembly, maturation, nuclear exit: dynamic steps in the production of infectious herpesvirions.Vertex-Specific Proteins pUL17 and pUL25 Mechanically Reinforce Herpes Simplex Virus Capsids.The C Terminus of the Herpes Simplex Virus UL25 Protein Is Required for Release of Viral Genomes from Capsids Bound to Nuclear Pores.Identification of a highly conserved, functional nuclear localization signal within the N-terminal region of herpes simplex virus type 1 VP1-2 tegument protein.Involvement of the N-Terminal Deubiquitinating Protease Domain of Human Cytomegalovirus UL48 Tegument Protein in Autoubiquitination, Virion Stability, and Virus Entry.
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The capsid and tegument of the alphaherpesviruses are linked by an interaction between the UL25 and VP1/2 proteins.
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The capsid and tegument of the ...... en the UL25 and VP1/2 proteins
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Joy I-Hsuan Lee
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2007-08-22T00:00:00Z