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Changes in Nuclear Basic Proteins During Pseudorabies Virus Infection

Changes in Nuclear Basic Proteins During Pseudorabies Virus Infection

... 4 and 5 show unequivocally that extracted with 0.25 N HCl from nuclei synthesis of all the "classic" histones is completely virus-infected RKi3 cells labeled with ofpseudorabies 14C-tryp[r] ... See full document

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Gene Expression Changes in Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells during Measles Virus Infection

Gene Expression Changes in Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells during Measles Virus Infection

... 1, basic leucine zipper transcription factor 2 [Bach2], Kruppel-like factor 2 [KLF2], and zinc finger protein 161 [ZNF161]); regulation of transcription from RNA polymerase II promoter ...and nuclear mRNA ... See full document

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Function of the Nonconserved N-Terminal Domain of Pseudorabies Virus pUL31 in Nuclear Egress

Function of the Nonconserved N-Terminal Domain of Pseudorabies Virus pUL31 in Nuclear Egress

... ABSTRACT Nuclear egress of herpesvirus capsids is mediated by the conserved nu- clear egress complex (NEC), composed of the membrane-anchored pUL34 and its nucleoplasmic interaction partner, ...inner ... See full document

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Functional Reorganization of Promyelocytic Leukemia Nuclear Bodies during BK Virus Infection

Functional Reorganization of Promyelocytic Leukemia Nuclear Bodies during BK Virus Infection

... leukemia nuclear bodies (PML-NBs), also known as nuclear domains 10 (ND10), nuclear dots, or PML on- cogenic domains (PODs), represent a potential obstacle for BKV ...that changes upon various ... See full document

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Complex Formation between the UL16 and UL21 Tegument Proteins of Pseudorabies Virus

Complex Formation between the UL16 and UL21 Tegument Proteins of Pseudorabies Virus

... intranasal infection, while wild-type-infected controls died within 8 days (26), indi- cating that UL21 plays an important role in viral replication in the host ...the nuclear phase of viral ... See full document

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Degradation of Nuclear Factor Kappa B during Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus Infection

Degradation of Nuclear Factor Kappa B during Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus Infection

... including nuclear factor ␬ B (NF- ␬ B), IFN regulatory factor 3 (IRF3), IRF7, and the activating transcription factor 2/cellular Jun protein complex (ATF2/ cJun, also named AP-1) ...of changes in the ... See full document

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A Physical Link between the Pseudorabies Virus Capsid and the Nuclear Egress Complex

A Physical Link between the Pseudorabies Virus Capsid and the Nuclear Egress Complex

... viral proteins, pUL31 and pUL34 in herpes simplex virus (HSV) nomencla- ture, that are required for primary envelopment in all herpes- viruses studied (25, 40, 45, 47, ...the nuclear membrane in ... See full document

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Complementary Roles of Multiple Nuclear Targeting Signals in the Capsid Proteins of the Parvovirus Minute Virus of Mice during Assembly and Onset of Infection

Complementary Roles of Multiple Nuclear Targeting Signals in the Capsid Proteins of the Parvovirus Minute Virus of Mice during Assembly and Onset of Infection

... with nuclear targeting capacity across the VP1 protein was investigated with a series of muta- tions created in the four basic clusters (BC) of the VP1 N- terminal-specific region (here called BC1 to BC4) ... See full document

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Mapping of Sequences in Pseudorabies Virus pUL34 That Are Required for Formation and Function of the Nuclear Egress Complex

Mapping of Sequences in Pseudorabies Virus pUL34 That Are Required for Formation and Function of the Nuclear Egress Complex

... all proteins localized to the nuclear rim as did native pUL34 (data not ...punctate nuclear rim pattern, with costaining of both anti-pUL34 and anti- pUL31 sera indicating interaction and vesicle ... See full document

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Pseudorabies Virus Membrane Proteins gI and gE Facilitate Anterograde Spread of Infection in Projection- Specific Neurons in the Rat

Pseudorabies Virus Membrane Proteins gI and gE Facilitate Anterograde Spread of Infection in Projection- Specific Neurons in the Rat

... Visual nuclear neuronal circuitry and experimental ...eye infection paradigm, PRV strains expressing gI and gE can spread to and infect central visual projection fields located in the forebrain, such as the ... See full document

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Induction and Inhibition of Apoptosis by Pseudorabies Virus in the Trigeminal Ganglion during Acute Infection of Swine

Induction and Inhibition of Apoptosis by Pseudorabies Virus in the Trigeminal Ganglion during Acute Infection of Swine

... condensed nuclear fragments and a healthy lymphocyte (L) can also be ...pathological changes is surrounded by a satellite cell (S) and two macrophages ...of nuclear chromatin and convolution of the ... See full document

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Virulent Pseudorabies Virus Infection Induces a Specific and Lethal Systemic Inflammatory Response in Mice

Virulent Pseudorabies Virus Infection Induces a Specific and Lethal Systemic Inflammatory Response in Mice

... Consistent with elevated levels of local and systemic inflammatory markers, we also found an aberrant infiltration of neutrophils in the footpad and ipsilateral DRGs of PRV-Becker-infected animals at 82 hpi. This ... See full document

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Temporal Association of the Herpes Simplex Virus Genome with Histone Proteins during a Lytic Infection

Temporal Association of the Herpes Simplex Virus Genome with Histone Proteins during a Lytic Infection

... 9). In fact, viral DNA can be shown to associate with histone H3 even at 1 hpi (Fig. 3A). Because there is no histone de- tected inside capsids (see above), this early association of viral DNA from virions with histone ... See full document

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Different Patterns of Neuronal Infection after Intracerebral Injection of Two Strains of Pseudorabies Virus

Different Patterns of Neuronal Infection after Intracerebral Injection of Two Strains of Pseudorabies Virus

... of infection after intracerebral injection of PRV- Becker and PRV-Bartha are consistent with the strain-depen- dent differences in viral replication observed in other ...alphaherpes- virus strains, only a ... See full document

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Disruption of Nuclear Organization during the Initial Phase of African Swine Fever Virus Infection

Disruption of Nuclear Organization during the Initial Phase of African Swine Fever Virus Infection

... fever virus (ASFV), the causative agent of one of the most devastating swine diseases, has been considered exclusively cytoplasmic, even though some authors have shown evidence of an early stage of nuclear ... See full document

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Primary Envelopment of Pseudorabies Virus at the Nuclear Membrane Requires the UL34 Gene Product

Primary Envelopment of Pseudorabies Virus at the Nuclear Membrane Requires the UL34 Gene Product

... the nuclear membranes of transfected and infected ...ongoing virus infection, cell clones stably expressing UL34 were iso- lated using the monospecific anti-UL34 serum for immunoflu- orescence ... See full document

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Induction of a new ribonucleotide reductase after infection of mouse L cells with pseudorabies virus.

Induction of a new ribonucleotide reductase after infection of mouse L cells with pseudorabies virus.

... Activity of ribonucleotide reductase in partially purified extracts from infected 0 and exponentially growing uninfected x cells assayed in the presence of A dTTP and B dATP.. All incuba[r] ... See full document

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Differential Regulation of Dk and KkMajor Histocompatibility Complex Class I Proteins on the Cell Surface after  Infection of Murine Cells by Pseudorabies Virus

Differential Regulation of Dk and KkMajor Histocompatibility Complex Class I Proteins on the Cell Surface after Infection of Murine Cells by Pseudorabies Virus

... primary infection and be maintained in the host population, the alphaherpesviruses must be able to evade both innate and acquired immune defenses with some ...PRV infection, infected cells are first ... See full document

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Mechanism of Photoreactivation of Pseudorabies Virus

Mechanism of Photoreactivation of Pseudorabies Virus

... A simple way to study the apparent difference in the capacity of chick and rabbit cells to photoreactivate pseudorabies virus would be to trace the fate of thymine dimers induced in the [r] ... See full document

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Stability of pseudorabies virus during freeze drying and storage: effect of suspending media

Stability of pseudorabies virus during freeze drying and storage: effect of suspending media

... Effect of suspending medium on total drop in titer log TCID50 per milliliter ofpseudorabies virus NIA-1 strain after freeze-drying and subsequent storage at 40C.. See Results for media c[r] ... See full document

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