P10 is a small, abundant baculovirus protein that accumulates to high levels in the very late stages of the infection cycle. It is associated with a number of intracellular structures and implicated in diverse processes from occlusion body maturation to nuclear stability and lysis. However, studies have also shown that it is non-essential for virus replication, at least in cell culture. Here, we describe the use of serial block-face scanning electron microscopy to achieve high-resolution 3D characterisation of P10 structures within Trichoplusia ni TN-368 cells infected with Autographa californica multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus. This has enabled unparalleled visualisation of P10 and determined the independent formation of dynamic perinuclear ...
<p>Nucleocapsids are produced in the nucleus of infected cells, but two forms of enveloped virions a...
AbstractBaculovirus encoded P10 form fibrillar structures in infected cells. We have tried to identi...
We observed the assembly of a nucleus-like structure in bacteria during viral infection. Using fluor...
P10 is a small, abundant baculovirus protein that accumulates to high levels in the very late stages...
AbstractThe role of the microtubule-associated P10 protein of baculoviruses is not yet understood. P...
P10 is a small, highly expressed baculovirus protein whose function continues to be a mystery. Belie...
Baculoviruses encode a variety of auxiliary proteins that are not essential for viral replication bu...
AbstractDuring infection of insect cells with Autographa californica nucleopolyhedrovirus (AcMNPV), ...
Distinct functional domains in the Autographa californica nuclear polyhedrosis virus p10 protein wer...
After over 30 years of research the role of the baculovirus P10 protein during infection remains a m...
Insect ovarian Sf9 cells extend processes with complex morphologies when infected with a recombinant...
Recently, we showed that the Autographa californica multicapsid nucleopolyhedrovirus (AcMNPV) VP80 p...
AbstractBaculovirus P10 protein is a small conserved protein and is expressed as bundles of filament...
The baculovirus Autographa californica multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus (AcMNPV), the type species of a...
AbstractBaculoviruses produce two virion phenotypes, occlusion-derived virion (ODV) and budded virio...
<p>Nucleocapsids are produced in the nucleus of infected cells, but two forms of enveloped virions a...
AbstractBaculovirus encoded P10 form fibrillar structures in infected cells. We have tried to identi...
We observed the assembly of a nucleus-like structure in bacteria during viral infection. Using fluor...
P10 is a small, abundant baculovirus protein that accumulates to high levels in the very late stages...
AbstractThe role of the microtubule-associated P10 protein of baculoviruses is not yet understood. P...
P10 is a small, highly expressed baculovirus protein whose function continues to be a mystery. Belie...
Baculoviruses encode a variety of auxiliary proteins that are not essential for viral replication bu...
AbstractDuring infection of insect cells with Autographa californica nucleopolyhedrovirus (AcMNPV), ...
Distinct functional domains in the Autographa californica nuclear polyhedrosis virus p10 protein wer...
After over 30 years of research the role of the baculovirus P10 protein during infection remains a m...
Insect ovarian Sf9 cells extend processes with complex morphologies when infected with a recombinant...
Recently, we showed that the Autographa californica multicapsid nucleopolyhedrovirus (AcMNPV) VP80 p...
AbstractBaculovirus P10 protein is a small conserved protein and is expressed as bundles of filament...
The baculovirus Autographa californica multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus (AcMNPV), the type species of a...
AbstractBaculoviruses produce two virion phenotypes, occlusion-derived virion (ODV) and budded virio...
<p>Nucleocapsids are produced in the nucleus of infected cells, but two forms of enveloped virions a...
AbstractBaculovirus encoded P10 form fibrillar structures in infected cells. We have tried to identi...
We observed the assembly of a nucleus-like structure in bacteria during viral infection. Using fluor...