AbstractVaccinia virus mutants in which expression of the virion core protein gene E6R is repressed are defective in virion morphogenesis. E6 deficient infections fail to properly package viroplasm into viral membranes, resulting in an accumulation of empty immature virions and large aggregates of viroplasm. We have used immunogold electron microscopy and immunofluorescence confocal microscopy to assess the intracellular localization of several virion structural proteins and enzymes during E6R mutant infections. We find that during E6R mutant infections virion membrane proteins and virion transcription enzymes maintain a normal localization within viral factories while several major core and lateral body proteins accumulate in aggregated vi...
AbstractTwo noncomplementing vaccinia virus temperature-sensitive mutants, Cts8 and Cts26, were mapp...
AbstractVaccinia virus gene A36R encodes a 45-kDa protein that is conserved in orthopoxviruses. A vi...
Electronmicrographs from the 1960s revealed the presence of an S-shaped tubular structure in the cen...
AbstractVaccinia virus mutants in which expression of the virion core protein gene E6R is repressed ...
An IPTG-inducible mutant in the E6R gene of vaccinia virus was used to study the role of the E6 viri...
AbstractThe vaccinia virion is a membraned, slightly flattened, barrel-shaped particle, with a compl...
The vaccinia virus E6R gene encodes a late protein that is packaged into virion cores. A temperature...
AbstractThe vaccinia virus E6R gene (VACVWR062) is conserved in all members of the poxvirus family a...
AbstractMaturation of the vaccinia virion is an intricate process that results in the organization o...
AbstractEarly events in vaccinia virus (VAC) morphogenesis, particularly the formation of viral memb...
AbstractThe poxvirus virion contains an inner tubular nucleocapsid structure. The nucleocapsid is ap...
AbstractTwo vaccinia virus temperature-sensitive mutants were mapped to the E8R gene and subjected t...
AbstractThe vaccinia virus E6R gene encodes a late protein that is packaged into virion cores. A tem...
AbstractThe vaccinia virus (VV) 39-kDa protein, the product of the A4L gene, is a highly antigenic p...
AbstractVaccinia extracellular enveloped virus (EEV) is important for cell-to-cell and long-range vi...
AbstractTwo noncomplementing vaccinia virus temperature-sensitive mutants, Cts8 and Cts26, were mapp...
AbstractVaccinia virus gene A36R encodes a 45-kDa protein that is conserved in orthopoxviruses. A vi...
Electronmicrographs from the 1960s revealed the presence of an S-shaped tubular structure in the cen...
AbstractVaccinia virus mutants in which expression of the virion core protein gene E6R is repressed ...
An IPTG-inducible mutant in the E6R gene of vaccinia virus was used to study the role of the E6 viri...
AbstractThe vaccinia virion is a membraned, slightly flattened, barrel-shaped particle, with a compl...
The vaccinia virus E6R gene encodes a late protein that is packaged into virion cores. A temperature...
AbstractThe vaccinia virus E6R gene (VACVWR062) is conserved in all members of the poxvirus family a...
AbstractMaturation of the vaccinia virion is an intricate process that results in the organization o...
AbstractEarly events in vaccinia virus (VAC) morphogenesis, particularly the formation of viral memb...
AbstractThe poxvirus virion contains an inner tubular nucleocapsid structure. The nucleocapsid is ap...
AbstractTwo vaccinia virus temperature-sensitive mutants were mapped to the E8R gene and subjected t...
AbstractThe vaccinia virus E6R gene encodes a late protein that is packaged into virion cores. A tem...
AbstractThe vaccinia virus (VV) 39-kDa protein, the product of the A4L gene, is a highly antigenic p...
AbstractVaccinia extracellular enveloped virus (EEV) is important for cell-to-cell and long-range vi...
AbstractTwo noncomplementing vaccinia virus temperature-sensitive mutants, Cts8 and Cts26, were mapp...
AbstractVaccinia virus gene A36R encodes a 45-kDa protein that is conserved in orthopoxviruses. A vi...
Electronmicrographs from the 1960s revealed the presence of an S-shaped tubular structure in the cen...