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Betaherpesvirus Virion Assembly and Egress.

Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 2018
Virions are the vehicle for cell-to-cell and host-to-host transmission of viruses. Virions need to be assembled reliably and efficiently, be released from infected cells, survive in the extracellular environment during transmission, recognize and then trigger entry of appropriate target cells, and disassemble in an orderly manner during initiation of a
William L. Close   +2 more
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Initial Step of Virus Entry: Virion Binding to Cell-Surface Glycans.

Annual Review of Virology, 2020
Virus infection is an intricate process that requires the concerted action of both viral and host cell components. Entry of viruses into cells is initiated by interactions between viral proteins and cell-surface receptors.
M. Koehler   +4 more
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Ultrasensitive Virion Immunoassay Platform with Dual-Modality Based on a Multifunctional Aggregation-Induced Emission Luminogen.

ACS Nano, 2018
Sensitive and accurate detection of highly contagious virus is urgently demanded for disease diagnosis and treatment. Herein, based on a multifunctional aggregation-induced emission luminogen (AIEgen), a dual-modality readout immunoassay platform for ...
L. Xiong   +13 more
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Plasmid vesicles mimicking virions

Nature Microbiology, 2017
A newly described plasmid, which encodes proteins facilitating its packaging and cell-to-cell transfer via membrane vesicles, challenges the way we think about the delineation of viruses, plasmids and extracellular vesicles.
Forterre, Patrick   +2 more
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Human cytomegalovirus virion proteins

Human Immunology, 2004
Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) is the largest member of the family of human herpesviruses. The number of virus encoded proteins and the complexity of their functions in the life cycle of this virus are reflected in the size of its genome. There continues to be some controversy surrounding the exact protein coding capacity of the virus with estimates ...
William J, Britt, Suresh, Boppana
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Virion polypeptides of poxviruses

Archives of Virology, 1980
Structural polypeptides from a number of poxviruses were analysed by SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. The patterns obtained with orthopoxviruses were generally quite similar to one another, but variola, monkeypox, cowpox and vaccinia viruses could be distinquished by their profiles in the molecular weight (mol.
M, Arita, I, Tagaya
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Alphavirus Hybrid Virion Vaccines

1996
Many members of the alphavirus family are important human or veterinary pathogens. These viruses are extremely similar in molecular architecture yet differ in host range and in the pathological consequences of infection. Despite marked structural conservation, the various species are inefficient in eliciting immunological cross protection. Previously(l)
A, Shafferman   +10 more
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Virion-associated protein kinases

Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences CMLS, 2002
Many purified virions, particularly enveloped virus particles (such as retrovirus, hepadnavirus, herpesvirus, orthomyxovirus, and paramyxovirus), contain protein kinase (PK) activity. This type of PK has been called virion-associated protein kinase (VAPK).
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