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A reproducible synthesis to control 3D/0D phase ratios via water‐tuned solvent–antisolvent methods is presented. Enhanced scintillation yield and ultrafast decay are achieved. Defect‐driven emission mechanisms are revealed through cathodoluminescence and radioluminescence, shedding light on the underexplored role of the 0D Cs4PbBr6 and mixed 0D/3D ...
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Targeting Host Dependency Factors: A Paradigm Shift in Antiviral Strategy Against RNA Viruses. [PDF]
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The Dynamics of the ESCRT Machinery in Open Mitosis from Physiology to Pathology. [PDF]
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Antiviral Research, 2023
The nucleocytoplasmic capsid egress of herpesviruses like the human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) is based on a uniquely regulated process. The core nuclear egress complex (NEC) of HCMV, represented by the pUL50-pUL53 heterodimer, is able to oligomerize and thus to build hexameric lattices.
Jintawee Kicuntod +5 more
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The nucleocytoplasmic capsid egress of herpesviruses like the human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) is based on a uniquely regulated process. The core nuclear egress complex (NEC) of HCMV, represented by the pUL50-pUL53 heterodimer, is able to oligomerize and thus to build hexameric lattices.
Jintawee Kicuntod +5 more
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Reviews in Medical Virology, 2017
SummaryBackgroundNuclear replication represents a common hallmark of herpesviruses achieved by a number of sequentially unrolled regulatory processes. A rate‐limiting step is provided by nucleo‐cytoplasmic capsid export, for which a defined multiregulatory protein complex, namely, the nuclear egress complex (NEC), is assembled comprising both viral and
Manfred Marschall +4 more
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SummaryBackgroundNuclear replication represents a common hallmark of herpesviruses achieved by a number of sequentially unrolled regulatory processes. A rate‐limiting step is provided by nucleo‐cytoplasmic capsid export, for which a defined multiregulatory protein complex, namely, the nuclear egress complex (NEC), is assembled comprising both viral and
Manfred Marschall +4 more
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Analysis of the nuclear egress complex of mouse cytomegalovirus
2007Herpesvirus infections are usually asymptomatic or associated with mild symptoms. Fatal diseases are seen in immune suppressed and immune incompetent individuals. Although herpesviruses are of emerging medical importance nowadays an infection only can be controlled by chemotherapeutics, which target viral DNA replication and cause negative side effects.
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Comparative Analysis of the Nuclear Egress Complex in Human Herpesvirus 6A and 6B
Microbiology and ImmunologyABSTRACTHerpesvirus nucleocapsids are transported from the nucleus to the cytoplasm via a conserved process known as nuclear egress, which is mediated by the nuclear egress complex (NEC) consisting of two core viral proteins. Although the NEC structure is conserved among herpesviruses, functional divergence may exist.
Aila Gulijiahani +3 more
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Antiviral Research, 2012
Certain viral protein-protein interactions provide attractive targets for antiviral drug development. Recently, we described a β-lactamase based protein fragment complementation assay (PCA) to study the core interaction of the nuclear egress complex (NEC) of different herpesviruses in cells.
Margit, Schnee +3 more
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Certain viral protein-protein interactions provide attractive targets for antiviral drug development. Recently, we described a β-lactamase based protein fragment complementation assay (PCA) to study the core interaction of the nuclear egress complex (NEC) of different herpesviruses in cells.
Margit, Schnee +3 more
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Antiviral Research
The nucleocytoplasmic capsid egress of herpesviruses is a uniquely regulated process. As well-established for the human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) core nuclear egress complex (NEC), the pUL50-pUL53 NEC heterodimer oligomerizes and builds hexameric lattices for the regulated nucleocytoplasmic release of viral capsids.
Julia Tillmanns +12 more
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The nucleocytoplasmic capsid egress of herpesviruses is a uniquely regulated process. As well-established for the human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) core nuclear egress complex (NEC), the pUL50-pUL53 NEC heterodimer oligomerizes and builds hexameric lattices for the regulated nucleocytoplasmic release of viral capsids.
Julia Tillmanns +12 more
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