Abstract`Empty' polyomavirus pseudocapsids, self-assembled from the major structural protein VP1, bind DNA non-specifically and can deliver it into the nuclei of mammalian cells for expression [Forstová et al. (1995) Hum. Gene Ther. 6, 297–306]. Formation of suitable VP1-DNA complexes appears to be the limiting step in this route of gene delivery. Here, the character of VP1-DNA interactions has been studied in detail. Electron microscopy revealed that VP1 pseudocapsids can create in vitro at least two types of interactions with double-stranded DNA: (i) highly stable complexes, requiring free DNA ends, where the DNA is partially encapsidated; and, (ii) weaker interactions of pseudocapsids with internal parts of the DNA chain
Mouse polyomavirus is a member and model virus of Polyomaviridae family. In order to infect cells an...
AbstractWe have previously observed that a polyoma-mouse chimeric DNA molecule (RmI) in which the mu...
Interaction of polyomaviruses with proteasomal system of host cells Abstract: Viral family Polyomavi...
Abstract`Empty' polyomavirus pseudocapsids, self-assembled from the major structural protein VP1, bi...
AbstractThe gene for mouse polyomavirus major structural protein VP1 was expressed in Saccharomyces ...
In this work, we sought to determine whether the components of the murine polyomavirus capsid establ...
The main structural protein VP1 is the product of late polyomaviral genes and it is the largest and ...
The DNA binding properties of the polyomavirus structural proteins VP1, VP2, and VP3 were studied by...
Productive infection of mouse cells with polyoma virus yields mainly two types of particles: Complet...
The authentic major capsid protein 1 (VP1) of hamster polyomavirus (HaPyV) consists of 384 amino aci...
AbstractMouse polyomavirus (MPyV) is considered a potential tool for the application of gene therapy...
Asymmetrical-flow field flow fractionation with multiple-angle light scattering (AFFFF-MALS) was, fo...
Polyomavirus large T antigen is the major regulatory protein in the polyomavirus life cycle. It bind...
AbstractThe role of putative DNA-binding domains of human papillomavirus (HPV) capsid proteins for D...
Encapsidation of circular DNA by papillomavirus capsid protein was investigated in Cos-1 cells. Plas...
Mouse polyomavirus is a member and model virus of Polyomaviridae family. In order to infect cells an...
AbstractWe have previously observed that a polyoma-mouse chimeric DNA molecule (RmI) in which the mu...
Interaction of polyomaviruses with proteasomal system of host cells Abstract: Viral family Polyomavi...
Abstract`Empty' polyomavirus pseudocapsids, self-assembled from the major structural protein VP1, bi...
AbstractThe gene for mouse polyomavirus major structural protein VP1 was expressed in Saccharomyces ...
In this work, we sought to determine whether the components of the murine polyomavirus capsid establ...
The main structural protein VP1 is the product of late polyomaviral genes and it is the largest and ...
The DNA binding properties of the polyomavirus structural proteins VP1, VP2, and VP3 were studied by...
Productive infection of mouse cells with polyoma virus yields mainly two types of particles: Complet...
The authentic major capsid protein 1 (VP1) of hamster polyomavirus (HaPyV) consists of 384 amino aci...
AbstractMouse polyomavirus (MPyV) is considered a potential tool for the application of gene therapy...
Asymmetrical-flow field flow fractionation with multiple-angle light scattering (AFFFF-MALS) was, fo...
Polyomavirus large T antigen is the major regulatory protein in the polyomavirus life cycle. It bind...
AbstractThe role of putative DNA-binding domains of human papillomavirus (HPV) capsid proteins for D...
Encapsidation of circular DNA by papillomavirus capsid protein was investigated in Cos-1 cells. Plas...
Mouse polyomavirus is a member and model virus of Polyomaviridae family. In order to infect cells an...
AbstractWe have previously observed that a polyoma-mouse chimeric DNA molecule (RmI) in which the mu...
Interaction of polyomaviruses with proteasomal system of host cells Abstract: Viral family Polyomavi...