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- An LYPSL late domain in the Gag protein contributes to the efficient release and replication of Rous sarcoma virus
- A conserved capsid protein surface domain of Cucumber mosaic virus is essential for efficient aphid vector transmission
- A stretch of 11 amino acids in the ßB-ßC loop of the coat protein of Grapevine fanleaf virus is essential for transmission by the nematode Xiphinema index
- Adenovirus L1 52- and 55-kilodalton proteins are required for assembly of virions
- Amino terminal amino acid sequence of p10, the fifth Gag polypeptide of avian sarcoma and leukemia viruses
- An SV40 mutant with transposed T antigen and VP1 genes.
- An antibody to the putative aphid recognition site on Cucumber mosaic virus recognizes pentons but not hexons
- Analysis of Rous sarcoma virus Gag proteins by mass spectrometry indicates trimming by host exopeptidase
- Analysis of cleavage site mutations between the NC and PR Gag domains of Rous saroma virus
- Analysis of polyomavirus middle T antigen transformed rat cell variants expressing different levels of pp60c-src
- Avian sarcoma virus gag precursor polypeptide Pr76 is not cleaved in mammalian cells
- Biochemical chracterization of Rous sarcoma virus MA protein interaction with membranes
- Characterization of Rous sarcoma virus Gag particles assembled in vitro
- Characterization of the protease of a fish retrovirus, walleye dermal sarcoma virus
- Compensatory capsid protein mutations in Cucumber mosaic virus confer systemic infectivity in squash (Cucurbita pepo)
- Conserved and variable features of Gag structure and arrangement in immature retrovirus particles
- Differential proteolytic processing leads to multiple forms of the CA protein of avian sarcoma and leukemia viruses
- Efficiency and selectivity of RNA packaging by Rous sarcoma virus Gag deletion mutants
- Electrostatic interactions drive membrane association of the HIV-1 Gag MA domain
- Fine structure analyses of lipid-protein and protein-protein interactions of Gag protein p19 of avian sarcoma and leukemia viruses by cyanogen bromide mapping
- Foreign glycoproteins can be actively recruited to virus assembly sites during pseudotyping.
- Formation of Gag dimers in the assembly of Rous sarcoma virus particles in vitro
- Genetic determinants of Rous sarcoma virus particle size
- Host-specific alterations in viral RNA accumulation and infection spread in a brome mosaic virus isolate with an expanded host range
- Human adenovirus early region 4 open reading frame 1 genes encode growth-transforming proteins that may be distantly related to dUTP pyrophosphatase enzymes
- Importance of the N-terminus of Rous sarcoma virus protease for structure and enzymatic function
- In vitro assembly of virus-like particles with Rous sarcoma virus Gag deletion mutants: Identification of the p10 domain as a morphological determinant in the formation of spherical particles
- In vivo selection of Rous sarcoma virus mutants with randomized sequences in the packaging signal
- Induction of plasma (TRAIL), TNFR-2, Fas ligand, and plasma microparticles after human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) transmission: Implications for HIV-1 vaccine design
- Induction of sensitivity to the cytotoxic action of tumor necrosis factor alphaï€ by adenovirus E1A is independent of transformation and transcriptional activation
- Interaction of the movement protein NSP and the Arabidopsis acetyltransferase AtNSI is necessary for cabbage leaf curl geminivirus infection and pathogenicity
- Mass determination of Rous sarcoma virus virions by scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM)
- Microglial infection by a neurovirulent murine retrovirus results in defective processing of envelope protein and intracellular budding of virus particles
- Mutations in the spacer peptide and adjoining sequences in Rous sarcoma virus Gag lead to tubular budding.
- Nucleic acid-independent retrovirus assembly can be driven by dimerization
- Nucleotide sequence and protein analysis of a complex piscine retrovirus, walleye dermal sarcoma virus
- Organization of the Epstein-Barr virus DNA molecule: II. Fine mapping of the boundaries of the internal repeat cluster of B95-8 and identification of additional small tandem repeats adjacent to the HR-1 deletion.
- Primary structures of p19 species of avian sarcoma and leukemia viruses
- Processing of avian retroviral Gag polyprotein precursors is blocked by a mutation in the NC-PR cleavage site
- Properties of avian retrovirus particles defective in viral protease
- Purification and properties of p10, a fifth major viral Gag protein from avian sarcoma and leukemia viruses
- RNA binding properties of MA protein (p19gag) of avian sarcoma and leukemia viruses
- Rapid antigenic type replacement and DNA sequence evolution of canine parvovirus
- Reverse transcriptase and protease activities of avian leukosis virus Gag-Pol fusion proteins expressed in insect cells
- Role of the Rous sarcoma virus p10 domain in shape-determination of Gag virus-like particles assembled in vitro and within E. coli
- Rous sarcoma virus Gag protein – oligonucleotide interaction suggests a critical role for protein dimer formation in assembly
- Self assembly in vitro of purified CA-NC proteins from Rous sarcoma virus and human immunodeficiency virus-1
- Sequence and functional differences between Schmidt-Ruppin D and Schmidt-Ruppin A strains of pp60v-src
- Standardized and simplified nomenclature for proteins common to all retroviruses
- Structure and processing of the p2 region of avian sarcoma and leukemia virus Gag precursor polyproteins
- The C-terminal half of TSG101 blocks Rous sarcoma virus budding and sequesters Gag into unique nonendosomal structures
- The PR domain of Rous sarcoma virus (RSV) Gag causes an assembly/budding defect in insect cells
- The adenovirus type 5 i-leader open reading frame functions in cis to reduce the half-life of L1 mRNAs
- The bipartite geminivirus coat protein aids BR1 function in viral movement by affecting the accumulation of viral single-stranded DNA.
- The geminivirus BL1 movement protein is associated with endoplasmic reticulum-derived tubules in developing phloem cells
- The multi-PDZ domain protein MUPP1 is a cellular target for both adenovirus E4-ORF1 and high-risk papillomavirus E6 oncoproteins
- The primary structure of p19 species of avian sarcoma and leukemia viruses
- The retroviral CA domain dictates virion size, morphology and co-assembly of Gag into virus-like particles
- The structure of cucumber mosaic virus and comparison to cowpea chlorotic mottle virus
- Trans-acting viral protease is necessary and sufficient for activation of avian leukosis virus reverse transcriptase