Rapid genetic engineering of human cytomegalovirus by using a lambda phage linear recombination system: demonstration that pp28 (UL99) is essential for production of infectious virus.
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Bicaudal D1-dependent trafficking of human cytomegalovirus tegument protein pp150 in virus-infected cellsRole of human cytomegalovirus tegument proteins in virion assemblyDynamic interactions of the UL16 tegument protein with the capsid of herpes simplex virus.Incorporation of a lambda phage recombination system and EGFP detection to simplify mutagenesis of Herpes simplex virus bacterial artificial chromosomes.A human cytomegalovirus gO-null mutant fails to incorporate gH/gL into the virion envelope and is unable to enter fibroblasts and epithelial and endothelial cellsAntigenic domain 1 is required for oligomerization of human cytomegalovirus glycoprotein B.Human cytomegalovirus cell-to-cell spread in the absence of an essential assembly protein.Viral mitochondria-localized inhibitor of apoptosis (UL37 exon 1 protein) does not protect human neural precursor cells from human cytomegalovirus-induced cell deathM94 is essential for the secondary envelopment of murine cytomegalovirus.Herpesvirus BACs: past, present, and future.Human cytomegalovirus entry into epithelial and endothelial cells depends on genes UL128 to UL150 and occurs by endocytosis and low-pH fusion.Human cytomegalovirus-encoded pUL7 is a novel CEACAM1-like molecule responsible for promotion of angiogenesisHuman cytomegalovirus UL97 kinase and nonkinase functions mediate viral cytoplasmic secondary envelopment.A modified screening system for loss-of-function and dominant negative alleles of essential MCMV genes.Direct and specific binding of the UL16 tegument protein of herpes simplex virus to the cytoplasmic tail of glycoprotein E.Murine cytomegalovirus encodes a miR-27 inhibitor disguised as a targetCharacterization and intracellular trafficking of Epstein-Barr virus BBLF1, a protein involved in virion maturationMultimerization of tegument protein pp28 within the assembly compartment is required for cytoplasmic envelopment of human cytomegalovirusNuclear trafficking of the human cytomegalovirus pp71 (ppUL82) tegument protein.Control of cytoplasmic maturation events by cytomegalovirus tegument protein pp150.Analysis of the interaction between the UL11 and UL16 tegument proteins of herpes simplex virus.Functional analysis of human cytomegalovirus pUS28 mutants in infected cells.Tegument proteins of human cytomegalovirusThe endoplasmic reticulum chaperone BiP/GRP78 is important in the structure and function of the human cytomegalovirus assembly compartment.Varicella-zoster virus ORF49 functions in the efficient production of progeny virus through its interaction with essential tegument protein ORF44A cyclooxygenase-2 homologue encoded by rhesus cytomegalovirus is a determinant for endothelial cell tropism.Role of tegument proteins in herpesvirus assembly and egress.The A, B, Cs of herpesvirus capsids.Domain Interaction Studies of Herpes Simplex Virus 1 Tegument Protein UL16 Reveal Its Interaction with Mitochondria.Sequences in the UL11 tegument protein of herpes simplex virus that control association with detergent-resistant membranes.Packaging determinants in the UL11 tegument protein of herpes simplex virus type 1.Complex mechanisms for the packaging of the UL16 tegument protein into herpes simplex virusDistinct functional domains within the acidic cluster of tegument protein pp28 required for trafficking and cytoplasmic envelopment of human cytomegalovirus.Regulated interaction of tegument proteins UL16 and UL11 from herpes simplex virus.The cytoplasmic tail of glycoprotein M (gpUL100) expresses trafficking signals required for human cytomegalovirus assembly and replicationDeletion of open reading frame UL26 from the human cytomegalovirus genome results in reduced viral growth, which involves impaired stability of viral particles.Myristylation and palmitylation of HSV-1 UL11 are not essential for its function.Fluorescent protein engineering by in vivo site-directed mutagenesis.Sequence requirements for localization of human cytomegalovirus tegument protein pp28 to the virus assembly compartment and for assembly of infectious virus.Cytoplasmic envelopment of human cytomegalovirus requires the postlocalization function of tegument protein pp28 within the assembly compartment.
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Rapid genetic engineering of human cytomegalovirus by using a lambda phage linear recombination system: demonstration that pp28 (UL99) is essential for production of infectious virus.
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Derek Drummond
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10.1128/JVI.78.1.539-543.2004
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