Membrane vesiculation function and exocytosis of wild-type and mutant matrix proteins of vesicular stomatitis virus (original) (raw)
Assembly of viral membranes: nature of the association of vesicular stomatitis virus proteins to membranes
Trudy Morrison
Journal of virology, 1978
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L929 cells infected with temperature sensitive mutants of vesicular stomatitis virus: virus replication is necessary for induction of changes in membrane permeability
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Archives of Virology, 1987
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Vesicular stomatitis virus glycoprotein is anchored to intracellular membranes near its carboxyl end and is proteolytically cleaved at its amino terminus
Trudy Morrison
Journal of Virology, 1979
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Assembly of viral membranes. I. Association of vesicular stomatitis virus membrane proteins and membranes in a cell-free system
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Glycoprotein-dependent acidification of vesicular stomatitis virus enhances release of matrix protein
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Formation of membrane domains by the envelope proteins of vesicular stomatitis virus
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The M protein of vesicular stomatitis virus associates specifically with the basolateral membranes of polarized epithelial cells independently of the G protein
John Bergmann
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Maturation of viral proteins in cells infected with temperature-sensitive mutants of vesicular stomatitis virus
David Knipe
Journal of virology, 1977
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Different host-cell shutoff strategies related to the matrix protein lead to persistence of vesicular stomatitis virus mutants on fibroblast cells
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Separate pathways of maturation of the major structural proteins of vesicular stomatitis virus
David Knipe
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Vesicular stomatitis virus glycoprotein is anchored in the viral membrane by a hydrophobic domain near the COOH terminus
Trudy Morrison
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1980
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Complementation of M Gene Mutants of Vesicular Stomatitis Virus by Plasmid-Derived M Protein Converts Spherical Extracellular Particles into Native Bullet Shapes
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Host Cell Factors and Functions Involved in Vesicular Stomatitis Virus Entry
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A Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Matrix Protein and Nucleocapsid Trafficking during Vesicular Stomatitis Virus Uncoating
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Mutations in the PPPY Motif of Vesicular Stomatitis Virus Matrix Protein Reduce Virus Budding by Inhibiting a Late Step in Virion Release
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Phenotypes of vesicular stomatitis virus mutants with mutations in the PSAP motif of the matrix protein
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A fusion-defective mutant of the vesicular stomatitis virus glycoprotein
Michael Whitt
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Site of synthesis of membrane and nonmembrane proteins of vesicular stomatitis virus
Trudy Morrison
Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1975
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Identification of Two Additional Translation Products from the Matrix (M) Gene That Contribute to Vesicular Stomatitis Virus Cytopathology
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Isolation of stable mouse cell lines that express cell surface and secreted forms of the vesicular stomatitis virus glycoprotein
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Entry pathway of vesicular stomatitis virus into different host cells
F. Ruggeri
1987
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Analysis of the defects of temperature-sensitive mutants of vesicular stomatitis virus: intracellular degradation of specific viral proteins
David Knipe
Journal of virology, 1977
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The M Protein of Vesicular Stomatitis Virus
Elliot Elson
Biophysical Journal, 1982
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Viral liposomes released from insect cells infected with recombinant baculovirus expressing the matrix protein of vesicular stomatitis virus
Chil-Yong Kang
Journal of virology, 1993
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Membrane assembly: Synthesis and intracellular processing of the vesicular stomatitis viral glycoprotein
David Knipe
Journal of Supramolecular Structure, 1977
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Pathway of vesicular stomatitis virus entry leading to infection
Ari Helenius
Journal of Molecular Biology, 1982
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The Membrane-Proximal Region of Vesicular Stomatitis Virus Glycoprotein G Ectodomain Is Critical for Fusion and Virus Infectivity
Michael Whitt
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Transient activity of Golgi-like membranes as donors of vesicular stomatitis viral glycoprotein in vitro
Erik Fries
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Transport of newly synthesized vesicular stomatitis viral glycoprotein to purified Golgi membranes
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Vesicular stomatitis virus glycoprotein mutations that affect membrane fusion activity and abolish virus infectivity
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Potency of Wild-Type and Temperature-Sensitive Vesicular Stomatitis Virus Matrix Protein in the Inhibition of Host-Directed Gene Expression
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