2017
The MVMp P4 promoter is a host cell-type range determinant in vivo
Meir C, Mincberg M, Rostovsky I, Tal S, Vollmers EM, Levi A, Tattersall P, Davis C. The MVMp P4 promoter is a host cell-type range determinant in vivo. Virology 2017, 506: 141-151. PMID: 28391161, DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2017.03.012.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsGene Expression Regulation, ViralHost SpecificityMiceMinute virus of miceParvoviridae InfectionsPromoter Regions, GeneticRodent DiseasesViral Nonstructural ProteinsVirus Replication
2014
Complementation for an essential ancillary non-structural protein function across parvovirus genera
Mihaylov IS, Cotmore SF, Tattersall P. Complementation for an essential ancillary non-structural protein function across parvovirus genera. Virology 2014, 468: 226-237. PMID: 25194919, PMCID: PMC4254310, DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2014.07.043.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCell cycle progressionAncillary proteinsProtein functionDNA replicationReplication centersNP1 proteinPrimary sequenceFunctional overlapProtein NS2Cycle progressionGenus BocaparvovirusGenus ProtoparvovirusLate defectsNP1 inductionParvovirus genusVirion productionMinute virusSpecific defectsCell populationsUninfected cellsGenusCell viabilityProteinHuman bocavirus 1NP1 expression
2011
The parvoviral capsid controls an intracellular phase of infection essential for efficient killing of stepwise-transformed human fibroblasts
Paglino J, Tattersall P. The parvoviral capsid controls an intracellular phase of infection essential for efficient killing of stepwise-transformed human fibroblasts. Virology 2011, 416: 32-41. PMID: 21600623, PMCID: PMC3112476, DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2011.04.015.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCapsid ProteinsCells, CulturedDNA ReplicationDNA, ViralFibroblastsGene Expression Regulation, ViralHumansParvovirus
1997
A novel cellular site-specific DNA-binding protein cooperates with the viral NS1 polypeptide to initiate parvovirus DNA replication
Christensen J, Cotmore S, Tattersall P. A novel cellular site-specific DNA-binding protein cooperates with the viral NS1 polypeptide to initiate parvovirus DNA replication. Journal Of Virology 1997, 71: 1405-1416. PMID: 8995666, PMCID: PMC191197, DOI: 10.1128/jvi.71.2.1405-1416.1997.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsBase SequenceCell LineDNA ReplicationDNA, ViralDNA-Binding ProteinsGene Expression Regulation, ViralHumansMiceMolecular Sequence DataParvovirusViral Nonstructural ProteinsVirus ReplicationConceptsReplication protein AProliferating-cell nuclear antigenOrigin replicationDNA replicationSite-specific DNA-binding proteinRecombinant replication protein AUV cross-linking analysisParvovirus DNA replicationDNA-binding proteinsSequence-specific DNACross-linking analysisSimian virus 40 replicationParvovirus initiation factorCellular proteinsInitiation factorsTranscription factorsEndonuclease functionMinimal originGel shiftMVM replicationNS1 polypeptideSpecific nickingS100 extractsSite regionDNA proceeds
1995
The NS1 polypeptide of the murine parvovirus minute virus of mice binds to DNA sequences containing the motif [ACCA]2-3
Cotmore S, Christensen J, Nüesch J, Tattersall P. The NS1 polypeptide of the murine parvovirus minute virus of mice binds to DNA sequences containing the motif [ACCA]2-3. Journal Of Virology 1995, 69: 1652-1660. PMID: 7853501, PMCID: PMC188764, DOI: 10.1128/jvi.69.3.1652-1660.1995.Peer-Reviewed Original Research