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Publikováno v:
Journal of General Virology. 73:821-827
Glycoprotein gIII of pseudorabies virus (PrV) is multifunctional. It plays a role in the stable adsorption of the virus to its host cells by interacting with a cellular heparin-like substance. It also affects both release of mature virus from infecte
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
Two mutants were constructed to explore the functions of the sequences at the end of the S terminus of pseudorabies virus (PrV). In mutant vYa, 17 bp from the internal inverted repeat, as well as adjacent sequences from the L component, were deleted.
Publikováno v:
Journal of Virology. 65:7016-7019
Pseudorabies virus has a class 2 genome in which the S component is found in two orientations relative to the L component. The L component is bracketed by sequences that are partially homologous; it is found mainly in one orientation, but a small pro
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
The translocation of the 325 leftmost bp of the genome of pseudorabies virus (PrV) to the internal junction between the L and S components confers upon the virus a growth advantage relative to wild-type PrV in chicken embryo fibroblasts (CEFs) and ch
Publikováno v:
Journal of Virology. 65:6283-6291
We have localized an origin of DNA replication at the L terminus of the pseudorabies virus genome. This origin differs in location as well as in general structure from the origins of replication of other herpesviruses that have been identified. The 6
Publikováno v:
Journal of Virology. 65:4317-4324
The entry of herpesviruses into cells involves two distinct stages: attachment or adsorption to the cell surface followed by internalization. The virus envelope glycoproteins have been implicated in both stages. Pseudorabies virus attaches to cells b
Publikováno v:
Virology. 179:330-338
The main pathway of adsorption of pseudorabies virus (PrV) to its host cells is via interactions between viral glycoprotein gIII and a cellular heparin-like receptor. Mutants of PrV deficient in glycoprotein gill adsorb by an alternative, slower path
Publikováno v:
Journal of Virology. 64:278-286
Glycoprotein gIII is one of the major envelope glycoproteins of pseudorabies virus (PrV) (Suid herpesvirus 1). Although it is dispensable for viral growth, it has been shown to play a prominent role in the attachment of the virus to target cells, sin
Publikováno v:
Journal of virology. 66(4)
Mutants of pseudorabies virus defective in either glycoprotein gI or gIII are only slightly less virulent for mice and chickens than is wild-type virus, while mutants defective in both gI and gIII are avirulent. To clarify the reason for the lack of
Publikováno v:
Virology. 187(1)
When pseudorabies virus (PrV) strains are grown in chicken embryo fibroblasts (CEF), variants (“translocation” mutants) arise in which there is a duplication of the leftmost sequences of the genome and their translocation in inverted orientation