AbstractThe major envelope antigen of vaccinia virus is an acylated protein of Mr 37,000 (p37K) which is required for the formation of extracellular enveloped virions (EEV). Despite its important role in the wrapping process, p37K has not been studied in much detail. In order to better characterize this protein we have undertaken a detailed biochemical analysis. Sodium carbonate treatment showed that p37K is tightly bound to the viral envelope. Its resistance to proteinase K digestion indicates that it is not exposed on the surface of EEV but lines the inner side of the envelope. Since p37K does not contain a signal peptide characteristic of most membrane proteins, we examined the possibility that the protein acquires its membrane affinity ...
The major antigen on the envelope of extracellular vaccinia virus particles is a polypeptide with an...
AbstractThe vaccinia virion is a membraned, slightly flattened, barrel-shaped particle, with a compl...
AbstractThe vaccinia virus gene A38L encodes a highly hydrophobic protein with amino acid similarity...
AbstractThe major envelope antigen of vaccinia virus is an acylated protein of Mr 37,000 (p37K) whic...
Vaccinia virus encodes a 37-kDa palmitylated protein (p37) that is required for envelopment, translo...
Vaccinia virus (VV) infection produces several types of virus particle called intracellular mature v...
Vaccinia virus has two infectious forms, the intracellular mature virus, which has a single envelope...
Vaccinia virus (VACV) has two infectious forms called intracellular mature virus and extracellular e...
The envelope protein encoded by the vaccinia virus A17L open reading frame is essential for virion a...
AbstractThe protein encoded by the vaccinia virus F13L open reading frame is required for the wrappi...
[[abstract]]This study presents the molecular structure of the extracellular domain of vaccinia viru...
Using a reverse genetic approach, we have demonstrated that the product of the BSR open reading fram...
AbstractThe formation of a lipoprotein membrane within specialized areas of the cytoplasm is the fir...
Vaccinia virus assembles two distinct lipoprotein membranes. The primary membrane contains nonglyco-...
AbstractThe p21 membrane protein of vaccinia virus (VV), encoded by the A17L gene, has been reported...
The major antigen on the envelope of extracellular vaccinia virus particles is a polypeptide with an...
AbstractThe vaccinia virion is a membraned, slightly flattened, barrel-shaped particle, with a compl...
AbstractThe vaccinia virus gene A38L encodes a highly hydrophobic protein with amino acid similarity...
AbstractThe major envelope antigen of vaccinia virus is an acylated protein of Mr 37,000 (p37K) whic...
Vaccinia virus encodes a 37-kDa palmitylated protein (p37) that is required for envelopment, translo...
Vaccinia virus (VV) infection produces several types of virus particle called intracellular mature v...
Vaccinia virus has two infectious forms, the intracellular mature virus, which has a single envelope...
Vaccinia virus (VACV) has two infectious forms called intracellular mature virus and extracellular e...
The envelope protein encoded by the vaccinia virus A17L open reading frame is essential for virion a...
AbstractThe protein encoded by the vaccinia virus F13L open reading frame is required for the wrappi...
[[abstract]]This study presents the molecular structure of the extracellular domain of vaccinia viru...
Using a reverse genetic approach, we have demonstrated that the product of the BSR open reading fram...
AbstractThe formation of a lipoprotein membrane within specialized areas of the cytoplasm is the fir...
Vaccinia virus assembles two distinct lipoprotein membranes. The primary membrane contains nonglyco-...
AbstractThe p21 membrane protein of vaccinia virus (VV), encoded by the A17L gene, has been reported...
The major antigen on the envelope of extracellular vaccinia virus particles is a polypeptide with an...
AbstractThe vaccinia virion is a membraned, slightly flattened, barrel-shaped particle, with a compl...
AbstractThe vaccinia virus gene A38L encodes a highly hydrophobic protein with amino acid similarity...