1998
Requirement for a non‐specific glycoprotein cytoplasmic domain sequence to drive efficient budding of vesicular stomatitis virus
Schnell M, Buonocore L, Boritz E, Ghosh H, Chernish R, Rose J. Requirement for a non‐specific glycoprotein cytoplasmic domain sequence to drive efficient budding of vesicular stomatitis virus. The EMBO Journal 1998, 17: 1289-1296. PMID: 9482726, PMCID: PMC1170477, DOI: 10.1093/emboj/17.5.1289.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAmino Acid SequenceAnimalsCD4 AntigensCell LineCell MembraneCricetinaeCytopathogenic Effect, ViralCytoplasmHumansMembrane GlycoproteinsMolecular Sequence DataMutationRecombinant Fusion ProteinsSequence DeletionSerial PassageVesicular stomatitis Indiana virusViral Envelope ProteinsViral ProteinsVirionConceptsCytoplasmic domainEfficient buddingAmino acidsCytoplasmic domain deletion mutantEfficient virus buddingShort cytoplasmic domainCytoplasmic domain sequencesDomain deletion mutantVesicular stomatitis virus glycoproteinChimeric G proteinsTransmembrane domainDeletion mutantsInternal viral componentsVirus buddingGlycoprotein arrayVesicular stomatitis virusDomain sequencesViral buddingVirion morphologyG proteinsMatrix proteinsVSV GHuman CD4 proteinForeign sequencesBudding
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 virusNucleocapsidsMembraneMutations in the membrane-spanning domain of the human immunodeficiency virus envelope glycoprotein that affect fusion activity
Owens R, Burke C, Rose J. Mutations in the membrane-spanning domain of the human immunodeficiency virus envelope glycoprotein that affect fusion activity. Journal Of Virology 1994, 68: 570-574. PMID: 8254774, PMCID: PMC236324, DOI: 10.1128/jvi.68.1.570-574.1994.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTransmembrane domainFusion activityVesicular stomatitis virus G proteinMembrane-spanning domainsCell surfaceSpecific amino acid sequencesAmino acid sequenceMembrane fusion activityAmino acid residuesMembrane fusion processCytoplasmic tail domainVirus G proteinCytoplasmic domainMutagenic analysisAcid sequenceChimeric proteinBasic residuesProtein ectodomainAcid residuesG proteinsHeLa cellsVirus envelope glycoproteinLipid bilayersProteinGp41 transmembrane