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Virus Assembly and Egress of HSV.

Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 2018
The assembly and egress of herpes simplex virus (HSV) is a complicated multistage process that involves several different cellular compartments and the activity of many viral and cellular proteins. The process begins in the nucleus, with capsid assembly followed by genome packaging into the preformed capsids. The DNA-filled capsids (nucleocapsids) then
C. Crump
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Spherical virus assembly

Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 1994
Abstract A wide variety of structural and biophysical techniques have been used to study viral assembly pathways. For example, the use of three-dimensional electron microscopy has allowed the visualization of viral assembly intermediates, as well as mature capsids. More detailed views of small icosahedral viruses and viral proteins, such as proteases,
Phoebe L. Stewart, Roger M. Burnett
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Virus assembly

Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 1999
Virus assembly is a term describing several areas of current research: protein-RNA recognition; the control of the formation of large complexes; and mechanisms of particle maturation. Our understanding of these processes is increasing as a result of the efforts of numerous studies.
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Self-assembled virus–membrane complexes

Nature Materials, 2004
Anionic polyelectrolytes and cationic lipid membranes can self-assemble into lamellar structures ranging from alternating layers of membranes and polyelectrolytes to 'missing layer' superlattice structures. We show that these structural differences can be understood in terms of the surface-charge-density mismatch between the polyelectrolyte and ...
Lihua, Yang   +6 more
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Virus protein assembly in microgravity

Advances in Space Research, 1993
The coat of polyomavirus is composed of three proteins that can self-assemble to form an icosahedral capsid. VP1 represents 75% of the virus capsid protein and the VP1 capsomere subunits are capable of self assembly to form a capsid-like structure.
D, Chang   +3 more
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Rabies Virus Assembly and Budding

2011
Rabies virus (RABV) and other negative-strand RNA viruses are the causes of serious diseases in humans and animals worldwide. Assembly and budding are important late events in the replication cycles of these negative-strand RNA viruses that have received much attention in the past decade.
Atsushi, Okumura, Ronald N, Harty
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Assembly of adeno-associated virus

Virology, 1980
Abstract The assembly of the defective parvovirus, adeno-associated virus (AAV), was studied by labeling DNA and protein precursors with [3H]thymidine or [35S]methionine, respectively. Virus particles were extracted from cell lysates and characterized by banding to equilibrium in CsCl gradients and by velocity sedimentation in neutral sucrose ...
M W, Myers, B J, Carter
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Bluetongue Virus Assembly and Morphogenesis

2006
Like other members of the Reoviridae, bluetongue virus faces the same constraints on structure and assembly that are imposed by a large dsRNA genome. However, since it is arthropod-transmitted, BTV must have assembly pathways that are sufficiently flexible to allow it to replicate in evolutionarily distant hosts.
P, Roy, R, Noad
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Assembly of tobacco mosaic virus

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. B, Biological Sciences, 1976
The assembly of tobacco mosaic virus requires the presence of a particular protein aggregate, the disk. During the nucleation, a specific region of the RNA interacts with a single disk, to bring about a necessarily cooperative transition from the paired two-layer structure to a short segment of nucleo-protein helix. There is a high selectivity for this
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VIRUS instrument collimator assembly

SPIE Proceedings, 2014
The Visual Integral-Field Replicable Unit Spectrograph (VIRUS) instrument is a baseline array 150 identical fiber fed optical spectrographs designed to support observations for the Hobby-Eberly Telescope Dark Energy Experiment (HETDEX). The collimator subassemblies of the instrument have been assembled in a production line and are now complete. Here
Jennifer L. Marshall   +28 more
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