1999
Redesign and Genetic Dissection of The Rhabdoviruses
Roberts A, Rose J. Redesign and Genetic Dissection of The Rhabdoviruses. Advances In Virus Research 1999, 53: 301-319. PMID: 10582104, DOI: 10.1016/s0065-3527(08)60353-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNegative-strand RNA virusesGenetic dissectionNegative-strand genome RNAWild-type virusRNA virusesNonsegmented negative-strand RNA virusesBacteriophage T7 RNA polymeraseNegative-strand RNA genomeVaccine vector developmentT7 RNA polymeraseRNA polymeraseInfection of cellsT7 promoterGenome RNARNA genomeGenetic analysisPolymerase proteinNNS virusesViral transcriptionNotorious pathogenViral assemblyRhabdovirusDNA copiesRecombinant virusesPlasmid DNA
1996
Expression of Additional Genes in a Vector Derived from a Minimal RNA Virus
ROLLS M, HAGLUND K, ROSE J. Expression of Additional Genes in a Vector Derived from a Minimal RNA Virus. Virology 1996, 218: 406-411. PMID: 8610469, DOI: 10.1006/viro.1996.0211.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsBase SequenceCapsidCD4 AntigensCell LineChloramphenicol O-AcetyltransferaseCloning, MolecularCricetinaeGene ExpressionGenetic VectorsMembrane GlycoproteinsMolecular Sequence DataPromoter Regions, GeneticRecombinant Fusion ProteinsRNA, ViralSemliki forest virusVesicular stomatitis Indiana virusViral Core ProteinsViral Envelope ProteinsConceptsVSV G proteinG proteinsVSV G geneVesicular stomatitis virus glycoproteinTotal cell proteinMembrane fusion activityViral structural proteinsHost protein synthesisTissue culture cellsUnselected genesMultiple cloning siteInfectious particlesAdditional genesForeign genesPlasma membraneG RNADifferent proteinsStructural proteinsMajor proteinsRNA repliconsCell proteinsFusion activityRNA virusesProtein synthesisGenesThe minimal conserved transcription stop-start signal promotes stable expression of a foreign gene in vesicular stomatitis virus
Schnell M, Buonocore L, Whitt M, Rose J. The minimal conserved transcription stop-start signal promotes stable expression of a foreign gene in vesicular stomatitis virus. Journal Of Virology 1996, 70: 2318-2323. PMID: 8642658, PMCID: PMC190073, DOI: 10.1128/jvi.70.4.2318-2323.1996.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBase SequenceChloramphenicol O-AcetyltransferaseCloning, MolecularConserved SequenceGene Expression Regulation, ViralMembrane GlycoproteinsMolecular Sequence DataRegulatory Sequences, Nucleic AcidRNA, ViralSerial PassageTranscription, GeneticVesicular stomatitis Indiana virusViral Envelope ProteinsViral Plaque AssayConceptsForeign genesBacterial enzyme chloramphenicolNew transcription unitTranscription start sequenceWild-type titersTranscription unitFunctional chloramphenicolPolyadenylation signalEnzyme chloramphenicolCell biologyVesicular stomatitis virusVSV genomeIntergenic dinucleotideGene junctionStable expressionGlycoprotein geneGenesDNA copiesGlycoprotein mRNAInfectious VSVRecombinant virusesStomatitis virusStart sequenceRecombinant VSVSequence
1995
Recombinant vesicular stomatitis viruses from DNA.
Lawson N, Stillman E, Whitt M, Rose J. Recombinant vesicular stomatitis viruses from DNA. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 1995, 92: 4477-4481. PMID: 7753828, PMCID: PMC41967, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.92.10.4477.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsBase SequenceCapsidCell LineCricetinaeDNA PrimersDNA, ViralDNA-Directed RNA PolymerasesGenome, ViralKidneyMacromolecular SubstancesMolecular Sequence DataPolymerase Chain ReactionRecombination, GeneticRestriction MappingRNA, ViralTransfectionVesicular stomatitis Indiana virusViral Core ProteinsConceptsVesicular stomatitis virusBacteriophage T7 RNA polymeraseVSV nucleocapsid proteinT7 RNA polymeraseStomatitis virusPositive-strand RNAWild-type vesicular stomatitis virusPolymerase subunitsGenetic tagsRNA polymeraseDNA clonesRecombinant vesicular stomatitis virusGenomic RNAVSV genomeGenetic analysisRestriction sitesPrototype rhabdovirusNucleocapsid proteinDNARNAVSV replicationGenomeVSV recombinantsModified virusRecovered virusReplication and amplification of novel vesicular stomatitis virus minigenomes encoding viral structural proteins
Stillman E, Rose J, Whitt M. Replication and amplification of novel vesicular stomatitis virus minigenomes encoding viral structural proteins. Journal Of Virology 1995, 69: 2946-2953. PMID: 7707520, PMCID: PMC188993, DOI: 10.1128/jvi.69.5.2946-2953.1995.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVesicular stomatitis virusViral structural proteinsStructural proteinsMatrix protein geneFunctional viral proteinsM proteinNorthern blot analysisEncoded proteinsInfectious particlesTranscriptional eventsFunctional mRNAProtein geneL proteinLeader regionMinigenome RNAVSV genomeIndiana serotypePolymerase proteinOwn propagationGlycoprotein geneVSV proteinsViral proteinsProteinNucleocapsid proteinMinigenome
1993
Cell fusion by the envelope glycoproteins of persistent measles viruses which caused lethal human brain disease
Cattaneo R, Rose J. Cell fusion by the envelope glycoproteins of persistent measles viruses which caused lethal human brain disease. Journal Of Virology 1993, 67: 1493-1502. PMID: 8437226, PMCID: PMC237519, DOI: 10.1128/jvi.67.3.1493-1502.1993.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAutopsyBacteriophage T7Biological TransportBrain DiseasesCell FusionCell LineCloning, MolecularDNA, ViralGlycosylationHeLa CellsHemagglutinins, ViralHumansMeaslesMeasles virusOligosaccharidesPromoter Regions, GeneticProtein ConformationProtein Processing, Post-TranslationalRecombinant ProteinsRNA, ViralViral Envelope ProteinsViral Fusion ProteinsViral InterferenceViral Matrix ProteinsVirulenceConceptsIntegral membrane proteinsH proteinCell fusionMembrane proteinsIntracellular domainViral buddingM proteinHS-protein interactionsF protein functionProtein interactionsMV genesIntracellular transportFusion proteinOligosaccharide modificationViral envelope proteinsMatrix proteinsHuman brain diseasesProteinMeasles virusReduced expressionEnvelope proteinPersistent measles virusBuddingSyncytium formationDisease development
1983
Nucleotide sequence of a cDNA clone encoding the entire glycoprotein from the New Jersey serotype of vesicular stomatitis virus
Gallione C, Rose J. Nucleotide sequence of a cDNA clone encoding the entire glycoprotein from the New Jersey serotype of vesicular stomatitis virus. Journal Of Virology 1983, 46: 162-169. PMID: 6298453, PMCID: PMC255104, DOI: 10.1128/jvi.46.1.162-169.1983.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNew Jersey serotypeVesicular stomatitis virusCDNA clonesIndiana serotypeNucleotide sequenceTranslation termination codonVSV serotypesStomatitis virusTransmembrane domainSignal sequenceSerine residuesProtein sequencesTermination codonEsterification sitesGlycosylation sitesNoncoding nucleotidesGlycine residueShort homologiesAmino acidsNucleotidesMRNARabies virusClonesTerminusResidues
1981
Nucleotide sequences of the mRNA's encoding the vesicular stomatitis virus G and M proteins determined from cDNA clones containing the complete coding regions
Rose J, Gallione C. Nucleotide sequences of the mRNA's encoding the vesicular stomatitis virus G and M proteins determined from cDNA clones containing the complete coding regions. Journal Of Virology 1981, 39: 519-528. PMID: 6268840, PMCID: PMC171362, DOI: 10.1128/jvi.39.2.519-528.1981.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCDNA clonesAmino acidsSignal peptideNucleotide sequenceVesicular stomatitis virus M proteinFull-length cDNA cloneBasic amino-terminal domainComplete nucleotide sequenceVesicular stomatitis virus mRNAAmino-terminal domainComplete coding sequenceM protein sequencesComplete coding regionSite of glycosylationBasic amino acidsM proteinVesicular stomatitis virus GMembrane associationTransmembrane segmentsG protein mRNALarge hydrophobic domainsTerminal domainCoding sequenceProtein sequencesAsparagine residuesNucleotide sequences of the mRNA's encoding the vesicular stomatitis virus N and NS proteins
Gallione C, Greene J, Iverson L, Rose J. Nucleotide sequences of the mRNA's encoding the vesicular stomatitis virus N and NS proteins. Journal Of Virology 1981, 39: 529-535. PMID: 6268841, PMCID: PMC171363, DOI: 10.1128/jvi.39.2.529-535.1981.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNS proteinsAUG codonReading frameNucleotide sequenceThird AUG codonAmino acidsComplete nucleotide sequenceVesicular stomatitis virus mRNAOpen reading frameSodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gelsAnomalous electrophoretic mobilityDodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gelsSecond reading frameSulfate-polyacrylamide gelsCDNA clonesTranslational initiationSmall proteinsMRNA sequencesN proteinVirus NPolyadenylic acidVirus mRNACodonProteinMRNALocalized attenuation and discontinuous synthesis during vesicular stomatitis virus transcription
Iverson L, Rose J. Localized attenuation and discontinuous synthesis during vesicular stomatitis virus transcription. Cell 1981, 23: 477-484. PMID: 6258804, DOI: 10.1016/0092-8674(81)90143-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntergenic regionVesicular stomatitis virus transcriptionKinetics of transcriptionVesicular stomatitis virus mRNALevel of transcriptionDNA-RNA hybridizationTranscription terminationSequential transcriptionEucaryotic systemsVSV genomeGene expressionGene junctionTranscriptionDiscontinuous synthesisVirus mRNAVirus transcriptionG geneGenomeSuch pausesPolyadenylationGenesN-NSAttenuation mechanismMRNAHybridization
1980
Complete intergenic and flanking gene sequences from the genome of vesicular stomatitis virus
Rose J. Complete intergenic and flanking gene sequences from the genome of vesicular stomatitis virus. Cell 1980, 19: 415-421. PMID: 6244108, DOI: 10.1016/0092-8674(80)90515-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGene sequencesPossible promoter sequenceFrame AUG codonsIntergenic regionTranscription eventsVSV transcriptionPromoter sequencesExtensive homologyMRNA structurePolyadenylation signalNucleotide sequenceAUG codonVesicular stomatitis virusL geneRNA regionsMRNA sequencesVSV genesTerminal sequenceVSV mRNAsN mRNAStomatitis virusG mRNAMRNARibosomesVariable positions
1977
5′-Terminal nucleotide sequences of polio virus polyribosomal RNA and virion RNA are identical
PETTERSSON R, FLANEGAN J, ROSE J, BALTIMORE D. 5′-Terminal nucleotide sequences of polio virus polyribosomal RNA and virion RNA are identical. Nature 1977, 268: 270-272. PMID: 196211, DOI: 10.1038/268270a0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVirion RNAPolyribosomal RNANucleotide sequenceInitiation of RNAPositive-strand virusesNucleotide sequence relationshipsNascent chainsRNA moleculesRNA chainsPositive strandSequence relationshipsRNANegative strandProteinReplicative intermediatesPoliovirion RNAA-GpViral RNAMRNAVirus RNASequenceStrandsTerminusCells3Virus
1976
5'-terminal structure of poliovirus polyribosomal RNA is pUp.
Hewlett M, Rose J, Baltimore D. 5'-terminal structure of poliovirus polyribosomal RNA is pUp. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 1976, 73: 327-330. PMID: 174102, PMCID: PMC335900, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.73.2.327.Peer-Reviewed Original Research