Human cytomegalovirus labeled with green fluorescent protein for live analysis of intracellular particle movements.
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Human cytomegalovirus vaccine based on the envelope gH/gL pentamer complexHuman induced pluripotent stem cell-derived models to investigate human cytomegalovirus infection in neural cellsViral and host control of cytomegalovirus maturationRole of human cytomegalovirus tegument proteins in virion assemblyA beta-herpesvirus with fluorescent capsids to study transport in living cellsPlasma membrane profiling defines an expanded class of cell surface proteins selectively targeted for degradation by HCMV US2 in cooperation with UL141CRISPR/Cas9-Mediated Genome Editing of Herpesviruses Limits Productive and Latent InfectionsGreen fluorescent protein-tagged adeno-associated virus particles allow the study of cytosolic and nuclear trafficking.Three-dimensional structure of the human cytomegalovirus cytoplasmic virion assembly complex includes a reoriented secretory apparatus.Virus trafficking - learning from single-virus trackingNovel mode of phosphorylation-triggered reorganization of the nuclear lamina during nuclear egress of human cytomegalovirusEntry of a novel marine DNA virus, Singapore grouper iridovirus, into host cells occurs via clathrin-mediated endocytosis and macropinocytosis in a pH-dependent manner.Human cytomegaloviruses expressing yellow fluorescent fusion proteins--characterization and use in antiviral screening.A targeted spatial-temporal proteomics approach implicates multiple cellular trafficking pathways in human cytomegalovirus virion maturationHuman cytomegalovirus entry into dendritic cells occurs via a macropinocytosis-like pathway in a pH-independent and cholesterol-dependent manner.PDGF receptor-α does not promote HCMV entry into epithelial and endothelial cells but increased quantities stimulate entry by an abnormal pathway.Identification of binary interactions between human cytomegalovirus virion proteins.From target selection to the minimum acceptable biological effect level for human study: use of mechanism-based PK/PD modeling to design safe and efficacious biologics.Chronic lymphocytic leukemia patients have a preserved cytomegalovirus-specific antibody response despite progressive hypogammaglobulinemiaHuman cytomegalovirus (HCMV) infection of endothelial cells promotes naive monocyte extravasation and transfer of productive virus to enhance hematogenous dissemination of HCMVThe downregulation of GFI1 by the EZH2-NDY1/KDM2B-JARID2 axis and by human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) associated factors allows the activation of the HCMV major IE promoter and the transition to productive infection.A novel CDK7 inhibitor of the Pyrazolotriazine class exerts broad-spectrum antiviral activity at nanomolar concentrations.Novel heparan sulfate-binding peptides for blocking herpesvirus entry.The Cellular Proteins Grb2 and DDX3 Are Increased upon Human Cytomegalovirus Infection and Act in a Proviral Fashion.The human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) tegument protein UL94 is essential for secondary envelopment of HCMV virions.Recombinant antibodies encoded by IGHV1-69 react with pUL32, a phosphoprotein of cytomegalovirus and B-cell superantigen.RhoB is a component of the human cytomegalovirus assembly complex and is required for efficient viral production.Control of cytoplasmic maturation events by cytomegalovirus tegument protein pp150.Biarsenical labeling of vesicular stomatitis virus encoding tetracysteine-tagged m protein allows dynamic imaging of m protein and virus uncoating in infected cells.Major tegument protein pp65 of human cytomegalovirus is required for the incorporation of pUL69 and pUL97 into the virus particle and for viral growth in macrophages.Tegument proteins of human cytomegalovirusHuman cytomegalovirus tegument protein pp150 acts as a cyclin A2-CDK-dependent sensor of the host cell cycle and differentiation stateEnveloped virus-like particle expression of human cytomegalovirus glycoprotein B antigen induces antibodies with potent and broad neutralizing activityFluorosomes: fluorescent virus-like nanoparticles that represent a convenient tool to visualize receptor-ligand interactions.Human Cytomegalovirus Requires Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Signaling To Enter and Initiate the Early Steps in the Establishment of Latency in CD34+ Human Progenitor Cells.Nuclear targeting of human cytomegalovirus large tegument protein pUL48 is essential for viral growth.Human cytomegalovirus phosphoproteins are hypophosphorylated and intrinsically disordered.Mutational mapping of pUL131A of human cytomegalovirus emphasizes its central role for endothelial cell tropism.Cytomegalovirus pUL96 is critical for the stability of pp150-associated nucleocapsids.The Essential Human Cytomegalovirus Proteins pUL77 and pUL93 Are Structural Components Necessary for Viral Genome Encapsidation.
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Human cytomegalovirus labeled with green fluorescent protein for live analysis of intracellular particle movements.
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Human cytomegalovirus labeled ...... racellular particle movements.
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Human cytomegalovirus labeled ...... racellular particle movements.
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Christian Sinzger
Kerstin Laib Sampaio
Yolaine Cavignac
York-Dieter Stierhof
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10.1128/JVI.79.5.2754-2767.2005
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2005-03-01T00:00:00Z