During the herpesvirus replication cycle, viral transcription, DNA replication, formation of capsids and DNA packaging occur in the nucleus. The subsequent nuclear egress of newly synthesized nucleocapsids is performed by budding of the inner leaflet of the nuclear membrane, which creates the primary envelope. Although products of two genes conserved throughout the Herpesviridae family (HSV-1 UL34 and UL31) have previously been shown to be involved in the execution of this process, the molecular basis of their activity is not clear. Here we present results of protein structure prediction for the conserved domain of UL34. The applied methodology suggests that this protein adopts a pleckstrin homology (PH) fold to perform its function. A deta...
To clarify the function(s) of the herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) major virion structural protein UL4...
Herpesviral capsid assembly is initiated in the nucleoplasm of the infected cell. Size constraints r...
Although nucleo-cytoplasmic transport is typically mediated through nuclear pore complexes, herpesvi...
Herpes simplex virus type 1 nucleocapsids are released from the host nucleus by a budding process th...
Progeny capsids of herpesviruses leave the nucleus by budding through the nuclear envelope. Two vira...
Nuclear egress of herpesvirus capsids is mediated by a conserved heterodimeric complex of two viral ...
AbstractDuring HSV-1 infection, the viral UL31 protein forms a complex with the UL34 protein at the ...
The herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) US3 kinase is likely important for primary envelopment of pr...
Progeny capsids of herpesviruses leave the nucleus by budding through the nuclear envelope. Two vira...
The nascent nucleocapsids of Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) egress from the infected cell nuclei by budd...
Following their assembly, herpesvirus capsids exit the nucleus by budding at the inner nuclear membr...
UnlabelledpU(L)34 and pU(L)31 of herpes simplex virus (HSV) comprise the nuclear egress complex (NEC...
Herpesviruses assemble capsids in the nucleus and egress by unconventional vesicle-mediated traffick...
The nucleotide sequence of the UL31 open reading frame is predicted to encode a basic protein with a...
AbstractThe herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) tegument proteins pUL36 (VP1/2) and pUL37 are essent...
To clarify the function(s) of the herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) major virion structural protein UL4...
Herpesviral capsid assembly is initiated in the nucleoplasm of the infected cell. Size constraints r...
Although nucleo-cytoplasmic transport is typically mediated through nuclear pore complexes, herpesvi...
Herpes simplex virus type 1 nucleocapsids are released from the host nucleus by a budding process th...
Progeny capsids of herpesviruses leave the nucleus by budding through the nuclear envelope. Two vira...
Nuclear egress of herpesvirus capsids is mediated by a conserved heterodimeric complex of two viral ...
AbstractDuring HSV-1 infection, the viral UL31 protein forms a complex with the UL34 protein at the ...
The herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) US3 kinase is likely important for primary envelopment of pr...
Progeny capsids of herpesviruses leave the nucleus by budding through the nuclear envelope. Two vira...
The nascent nucleocapsids of Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) egress from the infected cell nuclei by budd...
Following their assembly, herpesvirus capsids exit the nucleus by budding at the inner nuclear membr...
UnlabelledpU(L)34 and pU(L)31 of herpes simplex virus (HSV) comprise the nuclear egress complex (NEC...
Herpesviruses assemble capsids in the nucleus and egress by unconventional vesicle-mediated traffick...
The nucleotide sequence of the UL31 open reading frame is predicted to encode a basic protein with a...
AbstractThe herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) tegument proteins pUL36 (VP1/2) and pUL37 are essent...
To clarify the function(s) of the herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) major virion structural protein UL4...
Herpesviral capsid assembly is initiated in the nucleoplasm of the infected cell. Size constraints r...
Although nucleo-cytoplasmic transport is typically mediated through nuclear pore complexes, herpesvi...