AbstractThe vaccinia virus entry–fusion complex (EFC) consists of 10 to 12 proteins that are embedded in the viral membrane and individually required for fusion with the cell and entry of the core into the cytoplasm. The architecture of the EFC is unknown except for information regarding two pair-wise interactions: A28 with H2 and A16 with G9. Here we used a technique to destabilize the EFC by repressing the expression of individual components and identified a third pair-wise interaction: G3 with L5. These two proteins remained associated under several different EFC destabilization conditions and in each case were immunopurified together as demonstrated by Western blotting. Further evidence for the specific interaction of G3 and L5 was obta...
AbstractThe vaccinia virus entry/fusion complex (EFC) is comprised of at least eight transmembrane p...
Vaccinia virus has two infectious forms, the intracellular mature virus, which has a single envelope...
AbstractMaturation of the vaccinia virion is an intricate process that results in the organization o...
AbstractThe vaccinia virus entry–fusion complex (EFC) consists of 10 to 12 proteins that are embedde...
AbstractThe vaccinia virus (VACV) entry–fusion complex (EFC) is composed of at least nine membrane p...
AbstractThe vaccinia virus O3 protein, a component of the entry–fusion complex, is encoded by all ch...
Vaccinia virus (VACV) has two infectious forms called intracellular mature virus and extracellular e...
AbstractThe vaccinia virus A20R protein is required for DNA replication, is associated with the proc...
AbstractEarly events in vaccinia virus (VAC) morphogenesis, particularly the formation of viral memb...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine and Dentistry. Dept. of Microbiology and...
Poxviruses enter cells using the most complex binding and fusion machinery identified to date. Studi...
AbstractL1 and A28 are vaccinia virus (VACV) envelope proteins which are essential for cellular entr...
Vaccinia mature virus enters cells through either endocytosis or plasmamembrane fusion, depending on...
AbstractPoxviruses are large double-stranded DNA viruses that replicate exclusively in the cytoplasm...
AbstractPrior genetic analysis suggests that there may exist an interaction between the products of ...
AbstractThe vaccinia virus entry/fusion complex (EFC) is comprised of at least eight transmembrane p...
Vaccinia virus has two infectious forms, the intracellular mature virus, which has a single envelope...
AbstractMaturation of the vaccinia virion is an intricate process that results in the organization o...
AbstractThe vaccinia virus entry–fusion complex (EFC) consists of 10 to 12 proteins that are embedde...
AbstractThe vaccinia virus (VACV) entry–fusion complex (EFC) is composed of at least nine membrane p...
AbstractThe vaccinia virus O3 protein, a component of the entry–fusion complex, is encoded by all ch...
Vaccinia virus (VACV) has two infectious forms called intracellular mature virus and extracellular e...
AbstractThe vaccinia virus A20R protein is required for DNA replication, is associated with the proc...
AbstractEarly events in vaccinia virus (VAC) morphogenesis, particularly the formation of viral memb...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine and Dentistry. Dept. of Microbiology and...
Poxviruses enter cells using the most complex binding and fusion machinery identified to date. Studi...
AbstractL1 and A28 are vaccinia virus (VACV) envelope proteins which are essential for cellular entr...
Vaccinia mature virus enters cells through either endocytosis or plasmamembrane fusion, depending on...
AbstractPoxviruses are large double-stranded DNA viruses that replicate exclusively in the cytoplasm...
AbstractPrior genetic analysis suggests that there may exist an interaction between the products of ...
AbstractThe vaccinia virus entry/fusion complex (EFC) is comprised of at least eight transmembrane p...
Vaccinia virus has two infectious forms, the intracellular mature virus, which has a single envelope...
AbstractMaturation of the vaccinia virion is an intricate process that results in the organization o...