SummaryThe morphogenesis of poxviruses such as vaccinia virus (VACV) sees the virion shape mature from spherical to brick-shaped. Trimeric capsomers of the VACV D13 protein form a transitory, stabilizing lattice on the surface of the initial spherical immature virus particle. The crystal structure of D13 reveals that this major scaffolding protein comprises a double β barrel “jelly-roll” subunit arranged as pseudo-hexagonal trimers. These structural features are characteristic of the major capsid proteins of a lineage of large icosahedral double-stranded DNA viruses including human adenovirus and the bacteriophages PRD1 and PM2. Structure-based phylogenetic analysis confirms that VACV belongs to this lineage, suggesting that (analogously to...
AbstractThe envelope of immature vaccinia virions consists of a lipoprotein bilayer upon which a pre...
AbstractMaturation of the vaccinia virion is an intricate process that results in the organization o...
AbstractPoxviruses differ from most DNA viruses by replicating entirely within the cytoplasm. The fi...
SummaryThe morphogenesis of poxviruses such as vaccinia virus (VACV) sees the virion shape mature fr...
The morphogenesis of poxviruses such as vaccinia virus (VACV) sees the virion shape mature from sphe...
In Vaccinia virus (VACV), the prototype poxvirus, scaffold protein D13 forms a honeycomb-like lattic...
International audienceViruses of the giant virus family are characterized by a structurally conserve...
AbstractEarly events in vaccinia virus (VAC) morphogenesis, particularly the formation of viral memb...
The morphogenesis of vaccinia virus (VACV, family Poxviridae), the smallpox vaccine, is a complex pr...
AbstractThe vaccinia virus (VV) 39-kDa protein, the product of the A4L gene, is a highly antigenic p...
The crystal structure of the vaccinia virus D13 protein presented by Bahar et al. in this issue of S...
An IPTG-inducible mutant in the E6R gene of vaccinia virus was used to study the role of the E6 viri...
Vaccinia virus, the prototype member of the orthopoxviruses, is the largest and the most complex vir...
Poxviruses are large, enveloped, double-stranded DNA viruses that replicate in the cytoplasm of host...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine & Dentistry. Dept. of Microbiology and I...
AbstractThe envelope of immature vaccinia virions consists of a lipoprotein bilayer upon which a pre...
AbstractMaturation of the vaccinia virion is an intricate process that results in the organization o...
AbstractPoxviruses differ from most DNA viruses by replicating entirely within the cytoplasm. The fi...
SummaryThe morphogenesis of poxviruses such as vaccinia virus (VACV) sees the virion shape mature fr...
The morphogenesis of poxviruses such as vaccinia virus (VACV) sees the virion shape mature from sphe...
In Vaccinia virus (VACV), the prototype poxvirus, scaffold protein D13 forms a honeycomb-like lattic...
International audienceViruses of the giant virus family are characterized by a structurally conserve...
AbstractEarly events in vaccinia virus (VAC) morphogenesis, particularly the formation of viral memb...
The morphogenesis of vaccinia virus (VACV, family Poxviridae), the smallpox vaccine, is a complex pr...
AbstractThe vaccinia virus (VV) 39-kDa protein, the product of the A4L gene, is a highly antigenic p...
The crystal structure of the vaccinia virus D13 protein presented by Bahar et al. in this issue of S...
An IPTG-inducible mutant in the E6R gene of vaccinia virus was used to study the role of the E6 viri...
Vaccinia virus, the prototype member of the orthopoxviruses, is the largest and the most complex vir...
Poxviruses are large, enveloped, double-stranded DNA viruses that replicate in the cytoplasm of host...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine & Dentistry. Dept. of Microbiology and I...
AbstractThe envelope of immature vaccinia virions consists of a lipoprotein bilayer upon which a pre...
AbstractMaturation of the vaccinia virion is an intricate process that results in the organization o...
AbstractPoxviruses differ from most DNA viruses by replicating entirely within the cytoplasm. The fi...