The A17L gene product of vaccinia virus is exposed on the surface of IMV.
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Vaccinia viral protein A27 is anchored to the viral membrane via a cooperative interaction with viral membrane protein A17Human CD4+ T cell epitopes from vaccinia virus induced by vaccination or infectionMembrane remodelling during vaccinia virus morphogenesis.Vaccinia virus penetration requires cholesterol and results in specific viral envelope proteins associated with lipid raftsVaccinia virus H3L envelope protein is a major target of neutralizing antibodies in humans and elicits protection against lethal challenge in mice.Smallpox vaccines: targets of protective immunity.An epitope conserved in orthopoxvirus A13 envelope protein is the target of neutralizing and protective antibodiesT cell antigen discovery using soluble vaccinia proteome reveals recognition of antigens with both virion and nonvirion association.Vaccinia as a vector for gene delivery.Redundancy and plasticity of neutralizing antibody responses are cornerstone attributes of the human immune response to the smallpox vaccine.Immunity and immunological memory following smallpox vaccination.Humoral immunity to smallpox vaccines and monkeypox virus challenge: proteomic assessment and clinical correlations.From crescent to mature virion: vaccinia virus assembly and maturation.Vaccinia virus A11 is required for membrane rupture and viral membrane assembly.Biogenesis of the vaccinia virus membrane: genetic and ultrastructural analysis of the contributions of the A14 and A17 proteins.Functional characterization of the vaccinia virus I5 protein.Membrane cell fusion activity of the vaccinia virus A17-A27 protein complex.Fine structure of the vaccinia virion determined by controlled degradation and immunolocalization.
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The A17L gene product of vaccinia virus is exposed on the surface of IMV.
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The A17L gene product of vaccinia virus is exposed on the surface of IMV.
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The A17L gene product of vaccinia virus is exposed on the surface of IMV.
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The A17L gene product of vaccinia virus is exposed on the surface of IMV
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Krijnse-Locker J
Wallengren K
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10.1006/VIRO.2001.1131
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2001-11-01T00:00:00Z