1987
The Autonomously Replicating Parvoviruses of Vertebrates
Cotmore S, Tattersall P. The Autonomously Replicating Parvoviruses of Vertebrates. Advances In Virus Research 1987, 33: 91-174. PMID: 3296697, DOI: 10.1016/s0065-3527(08)60317-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHost cellsProductive replicationHost cell typesSpecific cell surface receptorsHost cell factorsCell surface receptorsDifferentiated stateAutonomous parvovirusesIntracellular interactionsCell typesCell cyclingSurface receptorsCellular levelHelper virusCell factorWhole animalParvovirus strainsReplicationViral particlesPathogenic processesVertebratesCellsVirusParvovirusParvovirus group
1986
The NS-1 polypeptide of the autonomous parvovirus MVM is a nuclear phosphoprotein
Cotmore S, Tattersall P. The NS-1 polypeptide of the autonomous parvovirus MVM is a nuclear phosphoprotein. Virus Research 1986, 4: 243-250. PMID: 3739422, DOI: 10.1016/0168-1702(86)90003-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsParvovirus MVMNS-1 proteinVitro translation productsMessenger RNA speciesNS-1 polypeptideSame primary sequencePeptide map analysisNon-structural proteinsRNA speciesNuclear phosphoproteinReplication complexTranslation productsKb transcriptPrimary sequenceVivo productNS-1SpeciesProteinPredominant formPhosphoproteinMVMTranscriptsPolypeptideNucleusMap analysis
1983
The autonomous parvovirus MVM encodes two nonstructural proteins in addition to its capsid polypeptides
Cotmore S, Sturzenbecker L, Tattersall P. The autonomous parvovirus MVM encodes two nonstructural proteins in addition to its capsid polypeptides. Virology 1983, 129: 333-343. PMID: 6623929, DOI: 10.1016/0042-6822(83)90172-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsParvovirus MVMCapsid polypeptidesNS-1 proteinOpen reading frameNS-1 polypeptidePeptide map analysisMajor intronTranscription unitMVM genomeVitro translationApparent molecular weightReading frameNonstructural proteinsPolypeptideProteinVP-1NS-1VP-2GenomeIntronsComigratesMolecular weightTranscriptsMVMMap analysis