AbstractThe orthopoxvirus SPI-3 (K2) and A56 (hemagglutinin, HA) proteins interact and together prevent cell–cell fusion. SPI-3/A56 has been proposed to prevent the superinfection of previously infected cells by reducing virus–cell fusion. Binding of mature virions of vaccinia virus (VV) to VV-infected cells was unaffected by SPI-3 or A56 on the surface of infected cells. Entry of VV into infected cells was assessed using VV-PT7-luc carrying the luciferase reporter under T7 control. Cells infected with VV or cowpox virus (CPV) expressing T7 RNA polymerase and lacking SPI-3 and/or A56 were superinfected with VV-PT7-luc, and luciferase activity was measured. Inactivation of SPI-3 or A56 from the pre-infecting virus resulted in greater lucifer...
Vaccinia replication is complex, as it involves both producing new infectious particles as well as a...
AbstractHSP72 is dramatically induced in the ovaries of vaccinia virus (VV)-infected mice and associ...
abstract: Vaccinia virus is a cytoplasmic, double-stranded DNA orthopoxvirus. Unlike mammalian cells...
AbstractThe orthopoxvirus SPI-3 (K2) and A56 (hemagglutinin, HA) proteins interact and together prev...
In certain circumstances, cells infected with vaccinia virus (VV) undergo fusion, but this does not ...
AbstractThe serpin SPI-3 and the hemagglutinin (HA) encoded by cowpox virus (CPV) block cell–cell fu...
Most orthopoxviruses encode a functional hemagglutinin (HA), which is nonessential for virus growth ...
AbstractConcerns about the possible use of Variola virus, the causative agent of smallpox, as a weap...
AbstractThe cowpox virus (CPV) glycoprotein serpin SPI-3, a functional protease inhibitor, and the v...
Vaccinia virus (VACV) is a large, cytoplasmic, double-stranded DNA virus that requires complex inter...
Paramyxoviruses, specifically, the childhood pathogen human parainfluenza virus type 3, are internal...
For many viruses, one or two proteins allow cell attachment and entry, which occurs through the plas...
abstract: Vaccinia virus (VV) is a prototype virus of the Orthopox viruses. The large dsDNA virus co...
To target the E7 protein of human papilloma virus 16 to the cell surface, a fusion gene was construc...
Vaccinia virus (VACV) is a large, cytoplasmic, double-stranded DNA virus that requires complex inter...
Vaccinia replication is complex, as it involves both producing new infectious particles as well as a...
AbstractHSP72 is dramatically induced in the ovaries of vaccinia virus (VV)-infected mice and associ...
abstract: Vaccinia virus is a cytoplasmic, double-stranded DNA orthopoxvirus. Unlike mammalian cells...
AbstractThe orthopoxvirus SPI-3 (K2) and A56 (hemagglutinin, HA) proteins interact and together prev...
In certain circumstances, cells infected with vaccinia virus (VV) undergo fusion, but this does not ...
AbstractThe serpin SPI-3 and the hemagglutinin (HA) encoded by cowpox virus (CPV) block cell–cell fu...
Most orthopoxviruses encode a functional hemagglutinin (HA), which is nonessential for virus growth ...
AbstractConcerns about the possible use of Variola virus, the causative agent of smallpox, as a weap...
AbstractThe cowpox virus (CPV) glycoprotein serpin SPI-3, a functional protease inhibitor, and the v...
Vaccinia virus (VACV) is a large, cytoplasmic, double-stranded DNA virus that requires complex inter...
Paramyxoviruses, specifically, the childhood pathogen human parainfluenza virus type 3, are internal...
For many viruses, one or two proteins allow cell attachment and entry, which occurs through the plas...
abstract: Vaccinia virus (VV) is a prototype virus of the Orthopox viruses. The large dsDNA virus co...
To target the E7 protein of human papilloma virus 16 to the cell surface, a fusion gene was construc...
Vaccinia virus (VACV) is a large, cytoplasmic, double-stranded DNA virus that requires complex inter...
Vaccinia replication is complex, as it involves both producing new infectious particles as well as a...
AbstractHSP72 is dramatically induced in the ovaries of vaccinia virus (VV)-infected mice and associ...
abstract: Vaccinia virus is a cytoplasmic, double-stranded DNA orthopoxvirus. Unlike mammalian cells...