Previous experiments established that when the unicellular green alga Chlorella NC64A is inoculated with two viruses, usually only one virus replicates in a single cell. That is, the viruses mutually exclude one another. In the current study, we explore the possibility that virus-induced host membrane depolarization, at least partially caused by a virus-encoded K(+) channel (Kcv), is involved in this mutual exclusion. Two chlorella viruses, PBCV-1 and NY-2A, were chosen for the study because (i) they can be distinguished by real-time PCR and (ii) they exhibit differential sensitivity to Cs(+), a well-known K(+) channel blocker. PBCV-1-induced host membrane depolarization, Kcv channel activity and plaque formation are only slightly affected ...
Most chloroviruses encode small K+ channels, which are functional in electrophysiological assays. Th...
Plaque-forming dsDNA (\u3e330 kb) viruses that infect certain unicellular, eukaryotic chlorella-like...
AbstractPlaque-forming dsDNA (>330 kb) viruses that infect certain unicellular, eukaryotic chlorella...
Previous experiments established that when the unicellular green alga Chlorella NC64A is inoculated ...
Previous experiments established that when the unicellular green alga Chlorella NC64A is inoculated ...
Previous studies have established that chlorella viruses encode K + channels with different structur...
revious studies have established that chlorella viruses encode K+ channels with different structural...
Paramecium bursaria chlorella virus 1 (PBCV-1) is the prototype of a family of large, double-strande...
AbstractInfection of Chlorella NC64A cells by PBCV-1 produces a rapid depolarization of the host pro...
The K+ channel Kcv is encoded by the chlorella virus PBCV-1. There is evidence that this channel pla...
AbstractThe K+ channel Kcv is encoded by the chlorella virus PBCV-1. There is evidence that this cha...
Infection of Chlorella NC64A cells by PBCV-1 produces a rapid depolarization of the host probably by...
Paramecium bursaria chlorella virus 1 (PBCV-1) is the prototype of a family of large, double-strande...
Part I: The coat protein gene family Coat proteins play a decisive role in viral host ...
Chlorella viruses (or chloroviruses) are very large, plaque-forming viruses. The viruses are multila...
Most chloroviruses encode small K+ channels, which are functional in electrophysiological assays. Th...
Plaque-forming dsDNA (\u3e330 kb) viruses that infect certain unicellular, eukaryotic chlorella-like...
AbstractPlaque-forming dsDNA (>330 kb) viruses that infect certain unicellular, eukaryotic chlorella...
Previous experiments established that when the unicellular green alga Chlorella NC64A is inoculated ...
Previous experiments established that when the unicellular green alga Chlorella NC64A is inoculated ...
Previous studies have established that chlorella viruses encode K + channels with different structur...
revious studies have established that chlorella viruses encode K+ channels with different structural...
Paramecium bursaria chlorella virus 1 (PBCV-1) is the prototype of a family of large, double-strande...
AbstractInfection of Chlorella NC64A cells by PBCV-1 produces a rapid depolarization of the host pro...
The K+ channel Kcv is encoded by the chlorella virus PBCV-1. There is evidence that this channel pla...
AbstractThe K+ channel Kcv is encoded by the chlorella virus PBCV-1. There is evidence that this cha...
Infection of Chlorella NC64A cells by PBCV-1 produces a rapid depolarization of the host probably by...
Paramecium bursaria chlorella virus 1 (PBCV-1) is the prototype of a family of large, double-strande...
Part I: The coat protein gene family Coat proteins play a decisive role in viral host ...
Chlorella viruses (or chloroviruses) are very large, plaque-forming viruses. The viruses are multila...
Most chloroviruses encode small K+ channels, which are functional in electrophysiological assays. Th...
Plaque-forming dsDNA (\u3e330 kb) viruses that infect certain unicellular, eukaryotic chlorella-like...
AbstractPlaque-forming dsDNA (>330 kb) viruses that infect certain unicellular, eukaryotic chlorella...