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Viral Matrix Proteins
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Viral Matrix Proteins [Chemical/Ingredient]
, Viral Membrane Proteins
, Matrix Proteins, Viral
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Proteins associated with the inner surface of the lipid bilayer of the viral envelope. These proteins have been implicated in control of viral…
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CM2 protein, Influenza C virus
Granulin Matrix Proteins
M protein, Sendai virus
M1 protein, infectious salmon anaemia virus
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Review
2009
Review
2009
Herpesvirus assembly: an update.
T. Mettenleiter
,
B. Klupp
,
H. Granzow
Virus research
2009
Corpus ID: 205655281
Highly Cited
2005
Highly Cited
2005
Combinations of Polyclonal or Monoclonal Antibodies to Proteins of the Outer Membranes of the Two Infectious Forms of Vaccinia Virus Protect Mice against a Lethal Respiratory Challenge
S. Lustig
,
Christiana N. Fogg
,
J. C. Whitbeck
,
R. Eisenberg
,
G. Cohen
,
B. Moss
Journal of Virology
2005
Corpus ID: 28394804
ABSTRACT Previous studies demonstrated that antibodies to live vaccinia virus infection are needed for optimal protection against…
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Review
2002
Review
2002
Viral ion channels: structure and function.
W. Fischer
,
M. Sansom
Biochimica et biophysica acta
2002
Corpus ID: 7658888
Review
2000
Review
2000
Three classes of cell surface receptors for alphaherpesvirus entry.
P. Spear
,
R. Eisenberg
,
G. Cohen
Virology
2000
Corpus ID: 30353854
Herpesviruses have been classified into three subfam-ilies on the basis of biological characteristics andgenomic analysis…
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Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
Assembly of the Coronavirus Envelope: Homotypic Interactions between the M Proteins
C. D. de Haan
,
H. Vennema
,
P. Rottier
Journal of Virology
2000
Corpus ID: 2200078
ABSTRACT The viral membrane proteins M and E are the minimal requirements for the budding of coronavirus particles. Since the E…
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Highly Cited
1998
Highly Cited
1998
Coronavirus Particle Assembly: Primary Structure Requirements of the Membrane Protein
C. D. de Haan
,
L. Kuo
,
P. Masters
,
H. Vennema
,
P. Rottier
Journal of Virology
1998
Corpus ID: 23063708
ABSTRACT Coronavirus-like particles morphologically similar to normal virions are assembled when genes encoding the viral…
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Highly Cited
1996
Highly Cited
1996
Nucleocapsid-independent assembly of coronavirus-like particles by co-expression of viral envelope protein genes.
H. Vennema
,
G. Godeke
,
+4 authors
P. Rottier
The EMBO journal
1996
Corpus ID: 22233159
Budding of enveloped viruses has been shown to be driven by interactions between a nucleocapsid and a proteolipid membrane. By…
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Review
1993
Review
1993
Folding and assembly of viral membrane proteins.
R. Doms
,
R. Lamb
,
J. Rose
,
A. Helenius
Virology
1993
Corpus ID: 34517572
It is now clear that folding in the ER is a dynamic, energy-driven process involving a host of cellular folding enzymes and…
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Highly Cited
1983
Highly Cited
1983
Dissection of the Golgi complex. I. Monensin inhibits the transport of viral membrane proteins from medial to trans Golgi cisternae in baby hamster kidney cells infected with Semliki Forest virus
G. Griffiths
,
P. Quinn
,
G. Warren
The Journal of cell biology
1983
Corpus ID: 8797069
Baby hamster kidney (BHK) cells were infected with Semliki Forest virus (SFV) and, 2 h later, were treated for 4 h with 10 microM…
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Highly Cited
1981
Highly Cited
1981
Passage of viral membrane proteins through the Golgi complex.
J. Green
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G. Griffiths
,
D. Louvard
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P. Quinn
,
G. Warren
Journal of molecular biology
1981
Corpus ID: 45338677
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