During vaccinia virus (VV) morphogenesis intra-cellular mature virus (IMV) is wrapped by two additional membranes to form intracellular envel-oped virus (IEV). IEV particles can nucleate the formation of actin tails which aid movement of IEVs to the cell surface where the outer IEV membrane fuses with the plasma membrane forming cell-associated enveloped virus (CEV) which remains attached to the cell, or extracellular enveloped virus (EEV) which is shed from the cell. In this report, we have used a collection of VV mutants lacking individual EEV-specific proteins to compare the roles of these proteins in the formation of IEV and IEV-associated actin tails and fusion of infected cells after a low pH shock. Data presented here show tha
Vaccinia mature virus requires A26 envelope protein to mediate acid-dependent endocytosis into HeLa ...
The vaccinia virus (VV) A27L gene encodes a 14 kDa protein that is required for the formation of int...
Vaccinia mature virus enters cells through either endocytosis or plasmamembrane fusion, depending on...
During vaccinia virus (VV) morphogenesis intra-cellular mature virus (IMV) is wrapped by two additio...
For many viruses, one or two proteins allow cell attachment and entry, which occurs through the plas...
AbstractVaccinia extracellular enveloped virus (EEV) is important for cell-to-cell and long-range vi...
AbstractA small-plaque-forming vaccinia virus mutant with a deletion in the A36R gene encoding an ou...
Vaccinia virus (VACV) spreads across cell monolayers fourfold faster than predicted from its replica...
AbstractEarly events in vaccinia virus (VAC) morphogenesis, particularly the formation of viral memb...
AbstractThe extracellular form of vaccinia virus is referred to as an enveloped virion (EV) because ...
Vaccinia virus (VACV) spreads across cell monolayers fourfold faster than predicted from its replica...
Vaccinia virus (VV) infection produces several types of virus particle called intracellular mature v...
Vaccinia virus produces four different types of virion from each infected cell called intracellular ...
Vaccinia virus has two infectious forms, the intracellular mature virus, which has a single envelope...
The vaccinia virus (VACV) entry-fusion complex (EFC) consists of 11 proteins which are required to m...
Vaccinia mature virus requires A26 envelope protein to mediate acid-dependent endocytosis into HeLa ...
The vaccinia virus (VV) A27L gene encodes a 14 kDa protein that is required for the formation of int...
Vaccinia mature virus enters cells through either endocytosis or plasmamembrane fusion, depending on...
During vaccinia virus (VV) morphogenesis intra-cellular mature virus (IMV) is wrapped by two additio...
For many viruses, one or two proteins allow cell attachment and entry, which occurs through the plas...
AbstractVaccinia extracellular enveloped virus (EEV) is important for cell-to-cell and long-range vi...
AbstractA small-plaque-forming vaccinia virus mutant with a deletion in the A36R gene encoding an ou...
Vaccinia virus (VACV) spreads across cell monolayers fourfold faster than predicted from its replica...
AbstractEarly events in vaccinia virus (VAC) morphogenesis, particularly the formation of viral memb...
AbstractThe extracellular form of vaccinia virus is referred to as an enveloped virion (EV) because ...
Vaccinia virus (VACV) spreads across cell monolayers fourfold faster than predicted from its replica...
Vaccinia virus (VV) infection produces several types of virus particle called intracellular mature v...
Vaccinia virus produces four different types of virion from each infected cell called intracellular ...
Vaccinia virus has two infectious forms, the intracellular mature virus, which has a single envelope...
The vaccinia virus (VACV) entry-fusion complex (EFC) consists of 11 proteins which are required to m...
Vaccinia mature virus requires A26 envelope protein to mediate acid-dependent endocytosis into HeLa ...
The vaccinia virus (VV) A27L gene encodes a 14 kDa protein that is required for the formation of int...
Vaccinia mature virus enters cells through either endocytosis or plasmamembrane fusion, depending on...