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The following pages link to Isolation of herpes simplex virus procapsids from cells infected with a protease-deficient mutant virus. (Q30304621):
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- Involvement of the portal at an early step in herpes simplex virus capsid assembly (Q24534403) (← links)
- Herpesvirus capsid assembly: insights from structural analysis (Q24596737) (← links)
- Assembly of the herpes simplex virus capsid: identification of soluble scaffold-portal complexes and their role in formation of portal-containing capsids (Q24646283) (← links)
- Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 Portal Protein UL6 Interacts with the Putative Terminase Subunits UL15 and UL28 (Q24675268) (← links)
- Uncoating the herpes simplex virus genome (Q24684501) (← links)
- Current and potential treatments for ubiquitous but neglected herpesvirus infections (Q27023452) (← links)
- Virus maturation: dynamics and mechanism of a stabilizing structural transition that leads to infectivity. (Q27472833) (← links)
- The crystal structure of the Epstein-Barr virus protease shows rearrangement of the processed C terminus (Q27639923) (← links)
- Structural studies of bacteriophage alpha3 assembly (Q27640130) (← links)
- Improper tagging of the non-essential small capsid protein VP26 impairs nuclear capsid egress of herpes simplex virus (Q28483224) (← links)
- Lytic replication of Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus results in the formation of multiple capsid species: isolation and molecular characterization of A, B, and C capsids from a gammaherpesvirus (Q30306907) (← links)
- The UL6 gene product forms the portal for entry of DNA into the herpes simplex virus capsid. (Q30308062) (← links)
- Inhibition of herpes simplex virus replication by WAY-150138: assembly of capsids depleted of the portal and terminase proteins involved in DNA encapsidation (Q30309880) (← links)
- Four levels of hierarchical organization, including noncovalent chainmail, brace the mature tumor herpesvirus capsid against pressurization. (Q30370510) (← links)
- The putative herpes simplex virus 1 chaperone protein UL32 modulates disulfide bond formation during infection (Q30384479) (← links)
- Distinct roles for extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1 (ERK1) and ERK2 in the structure and production of a primate gammaherpesvirus (Q30422254) (← links)
- The UL36 tegument protein of herpes simplex virus 1 has a composite binding site at the capsid vertices (Q30424767) (← links)
- Disulfide bond formation contributes to herpes simplex virus capsid stability and retention of pentons. (Q30428144) (← links)
- Herpes simplex virus replication: roles of viral proteins and nucleoporins in capsid-nucleus attachment (Q30439071) (← links)
- Herpes simplex virus capsid structure: DNA packaging protein UL25 is located on the external surface of the capsid near the vertices (Q30440721) (← links)
- Dynamic interactions of the UL16 tegument protein with the capsid of herpes simplex virus (Q30443300) (← links)
- Three-dimensional structures of the A, B, and C capsids of rhesus monkey rhadinovirus: insights into gammaherpesvirus capsid assembly, maturation, and DNA packaging (Q30450951) (← links)
- Handedness of the herpes simplex virus capsid and procapsid (Q30453268) (← links)
- Capsid structure of Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus, a gammaherpesvirus, compared to those of an alphaherpesvirus, herpes simplex virus type 1, and a betaherpesvirus, cytomegalovirus (Q30453457) (← links)
- Herpes simplex virus DNA cleavage and packaging proteins associate with the procapsid prior to its maturation. (Q30453463) (← links)
- Evidence for controlled incorporation of herpes simplex virus type 1 UL26 protease into capsids (Q30453469) (← links)
- Role of a reducing environment in disassembly of the herpesvirus tegument (Q30455654) (← links)
- Visualizing Herpesvirus Procapsids in Living Cells (Q30828374) (← links)
- The herpes simplex virus type 1 DNA packaging protein UL17 is a virion protein that is present in both the capsid and the tegument compartments (Q33551408) (← links)
- Dissecting human cytomegalovirus gene function and capsid maturation by ribozyme targeting and electron cryomicroscopy (Q33780745) (← links)
- Characterization of herpes simplex virus-containing organelles by subcellular fractionation: role for organelle acidification in assembly of infectious particles (Q33836074) (← links)
- Mechanical properties of viruses analyzed by atomic force microscopy: a virological perspective (Q34306902) (← links)
- Mutation of single hydrophobic residue I27, L35, F39, L58, L65, L67, or L71 in the N terminus of VP5 abolishes interaction with the scaffold protein and prevents closure of herpes simplex virus type 1 capsid shells (Q34782106) (← links)
- Viral assembly using heterologous expression systems and cell extracts (Q35290961) (← links)
- Viral genome organization. (Q35291018) (← links)
- Mechanism of scaffolding-assisted viral assembly (Q35291028) (← links)
- Studying large viruses (Q35291085) (← links)
- Enzymatic activities of human cytomegalovirus maturational protease assemblin and its precursor (pPR, pUL80a) are comparable: [corrected] maximal activity of pPR requires self-interaction through its scaffolding domain (Q35785306) (← links)
- Putative terminase subunits of herpes simplex virus 1 form a complex in the cytoplasm and interact with portal protein in the nucleus (Q35857283) (← links)
- Subassemblies and asymmetry in assembly of herpes simplex virus procapsid (Q36177584) (← links)
- Conformational switch-defective X174 internal scaffolding proteins kinetically trap assembly intermediates before procapsid formation (Q36246331) (← links)
- Procapsid assembly, maturation, nuclear exit: dynamic steps in the production of infectious herpesvirions (Q36329620) (← links)
- Domain within herpes simplex virus 1 scaffold proteins required for interaction with portal protein in infected cells and incorporation of the portal vertex into capsids (Q36594192) (← links)
- Internal Proteins of the Procapsid and Mature Capsids of Herpes Simplex Virus 1 Mapped by Bubblegram Imaging (Q36878900) (← links)
- Self-assembly of Epstein-Barr virus capsids. (Q37145249) (← links)
- Tryptophan residues in the portal protein of herpes simplex virus 1 critical to the interaction with scaffold proteins and incorporation of the portal into capsids (Q37410698) (← links)
- ϕX174 Procapsid Assembly: Effects of an Inhibitory External Scaffolding Protein and Resistant Coat Proteins In Vitro (Q37512778) (← links)
- Functional roles of the tegument proteins of herpes simplex virus type 1. (Q37554932) (← links)
- Evolution of sexually transmitted and sexually transmissible human herpesviruses (Q37993609) (← links)
- The large tegument protein pUL36 is essential for formation of the capsid vertex-specific component at the capsid-tegument interface of herpes simplex virus 1. (Q38939107) (← links)