1996
Membrane Association of Influenza Virus Matrix Protein Does Not Require Specific Hydrophobic Domains or the Viral Glycoproteins
KRETZSCHMAR E, BUI M, ROSE J. Membrane Association of Influenza Virus Matrix Protein Does Not Require Specific Hydrophobic Domains or the Viral Glycoproteins. Virology 1996, 220: 37-45. PMID: 8659126, DOI: 10.1006/viro.1996.0283.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsBase SequenceBinding SitesCell LineCell MembraneChick EmbryoDogsHeLa CellsHemagglutinin Glycoproteins, Influenza VirusHemagglutinins, ViralHumansInfluenza A virusMolecular Sequence DataMutagenesis, Site-DirectedNeuraminidaseOligodeoxyribonucleotidesRecombinant ProteinsViral Matrix ProteinsConceptsMembrane associationSpecific hydrophobic domainsM1 proteinMatrix proteinsHydrophobic domainInfluenza virus matrix proteinVirus matrix proteinInteraction of M1Viral glycoproteinsMajor structural componentRibonucleocapsid coreCytoplasmic tailIntegral proteinsMembrane proteinsMembrane bindingSubcellular fractionationMembrane envelopeCellular membranesHeLa cellsViral proteinsHydrophobic regionProteinIsolated membranesMembraneInfluenza proteins
1994
Interactions of normal and mutant vesicular stomatitis virus matrix proteins with the plasma membrane and nucleocapsids
Chong L, Rose J. Interactions of normal and mutant vesicular stomatitis virus matrix proteins with the plasma membrane and nucleocapsids. Journal Of Virology 1994, 68: 441-447. PMID: 8254754, PMCID: PMC236304, DOI: 10.1128/jvi.68.1.441-447.1994.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMembrane associationPlasma membraneAmino-terminal basic domainVesicular stomatitis virusWild-type M proteinCellular membranesMatrix proteinsVesicular stomatitis virus matrix proteinM proteinStable membrane associationTruncated M proteinsVirus matrix proteinVSV nucleocapsidsBasic domainAmino terminusNucleocapsid bindingNucleocapsid interactionMembrane fractionVSV proteinsAmino acidsMembrane specificityProteinStomatitis virusNucleocapsidsMembrane
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 developmentMembrane association of functional vesicular stomatitis virus matrix protein in vivo
Chong L, Rose J. Membrane association of functional vesicular stomatitis virus matrix protein in vivo. Journal Of Virology 1993, 67: 407-414. PMID: 8380086, PMCID: PMC237377, DOI: 10.1128/jvi.67.1.407-414.1993.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsCell MembraneCytosolHeLa CellsHumansMacromolecular SubstancesMembrane ProteinsModels, BiologicalOctoxynolPolyethylene GlycolsProtein ConformationRecombinant ProteinsRibonucleoproteinsSolubilitySubcellular FractionsVesicular stomatitis Indiana virusViral Core ProteinsViral Matrix ProteinsConceptsVesicular stomatitis virusRNP coresMatrix proteinsVesicular stomatitis virus matrix proteinM proteinVirus matrix proteinSoluble M proteinMajor structural componentRibonucleocapsid coreMembrane associationMembrane proteinsM protein moleculeVirus buddingSubcellular fractionationCellular membranesMembrane envelopeHeLa cellsVSV proteinsViral proteinsDetergent Triton XProteinProtein moleculesConformational differencesStomatitis virusMembrane
1988
Differential effects of mutations in three domains on folding, quaternary structure, and intracellular transport of vesicular stomatitis virus G protein.
Doms R, Ruusala A, Machamer C, Helenius J, Helenius A, Rose J. Differential effects of mutations in three domains on folding, quaternary structure, and intracellular transport of vesicular stomatitis virus G protein. Journal Of Cell Biology 1988, 107: 89-99. PMID: 2839523, PMCID: PMC2115181, DOI: 10.1083/jcb.107.1.89.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAntibodies, MonoclonalAntibody SpecificityBiological TransportCell LineCentrifugation, Density GradientElectrophoresis, Polyacrylamide GelEndoplasmic ReticulumGlycosylationImmunoassayKineticsMacromolecular SubstancesMembrane GlycoproteinsMutationProtein ConformationTransfectionVesicular stomatitis Indiana virusViral Envelope ProteinsViral Matrix ProteinsConceptsG proteinsMutant proteinsCytoplasmic domainMutant G proteinsVesicular stomatitis virus G proteinIntegral membrane proteinsWild-type proteinTrimer formationVesicular stomatitis virus glycoproteinVirus G proteinAltered glycosylation patternConformation-specific antibodiesTail mutationsMembrane proteinsMin of synthesisOligomeric assembliesQuaternary structureMature formEndoplasmic reticulumInitial foldingGlycosylation patternsCell surfaceEctodomainProteinFoldingEffects of altered cytoplasmic domains on transport of the vesicular stomatitis virus glycoprotein are transferable to other proteins.
Guan J, Ruusala A, Cao H, Rose J. Effects of altered cytoplasmic domains on transport of the vesicular stomatitis virus glycoprotein are transferable to other proteins. Molecular And Cellular Biology 1988, 8: 2869-2874. PMID: 2841589, PMCID: PMC363506, DOI: 10.1128/mcb.8.7.2869.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVesicular stomatitis virus glycoproteinEndoplasmic reticulumCytoplasmic domainVesicular stomatitis virus G proteinMembrane-anchored formVirus G proteinVirus glycoproteinMutant proteinsProtein foldingCytoplasmic sideSecretory proteinsCytoplasmic mutationsG proteinsProteinReticulumDifferent assaysMonomeric structureDetectable effectMutationsSedimentation coefficientRecent studiesInfluence of new glycosylation sites on expression of the vesicular stomatitis virus G protein at the plasma membrane.
Machamer C, Rose J. Influence of new glycosylation sites on expression of the vesicular stomatitis virus G protein at the plasma membrane. Journal Of Biological Chemistry 1988, 263: 5948-5954. PMID: 2833523, DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9258(18)60658-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAmino Acid SequenceBase SequenceBinding SitesBiological TransportCell LineCell MembraneCloning, MolecularDNA, RecombinantFluorescent Antibody TechniqueGlycosylationImmunosorbent TechniquesIodine RadioisotopesLactoperoxidaseMembrane GlycoproteinsMolecular Sequence DataMutationOligosaccharidesTransfectionTunicamycinVesicular stomatitis Indiana virusViral Envelope ProteinsViral Matrix ProteinsConceptsVesicular stomatitis virus G proteinVirus G proteinG proteinsConsensus sitesIntracellular transportWild-type G proteinWild-type proteinOligonucleotide-directed mutagenesisNew consensus sitePlasma membrane glycoproteinsMutant proteinsNew glycosylation siteNew sitesAsparagine-linked oligosaccharidesPlasma membraneGlycosylation sitesMembrane glycoproteinsInhibition of transportProteinPolypeptide backboneNormal sitesIndirect roleOligosaccharidesExpressionSitesVesicular stomatitis virus G proteins with altered glycosylation sites display temperature-sensitive intracellular transport and are subject to aberrant intermolecular disulfide bonding.
Machamer C, Rose J. Vesicular stomatitis virus G proteins with altered glycosylation sites display temperature-sensitive intracellular transport and are subject to aberrant intermolecular disulfide bonding. Journal Of Biological Chemistry 1988, 263: 5955-5960. PMID: 2833524, DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9258(18)60659-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBinding SitesBiological TransportCell LineCell MembraneDisulfidesDNA, RecombinantEndoplasmic ReticulumFluorescent Antibody TechniqueGlycosylationHexosaminidasesImmunosorbent TechniquesIodine RadioisotopesLactoperoxidaseMembrane GlycoproteinsMutationOligosaccharidesProtein ConformationStructure-Activity RelationshipTemperatureTransfectionVesicular stomatitis Indiana virusViral Envelope ProteinsViral Matrix Proteins