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  1. 1.   Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Gag Polyprotein Modulates Membrane Physical Properties like a Surfactant: Potential Implications for Virus Assembly
  2. Denieva, Zaret G; Kuzmin, Peter I; Galimzyanov, Timur R; Datta,Siddhartha; Rein,Alan; Batishchev, Oleg V
  3. ACS Infectious Diseases. 2024, Jun 25;
  1. 2.   Embedding of HIV Egress within Cortical F-Actin
  2. Aggarwal, Anupriya; Stella, Alberto Ospina; Henry, Catherine C.; Narayan, Kedar; Turville, Stuart G.
  3. Pathogens. 2022, Jan; 11(1):
  1. 3.   A PLPPV sequence in the p8 region of Gag provides late domain function for mouse mammary tumor virus
  2. Coren,Lori; Nagashima,Kunio; Ott, David E
  3. Virology. 2019, Sep; 535: 272-278.
  1. 4.   The Role of ITCH Protein in Human T-cell Leukemia Virus Type 1 Release
  2. Dorjbal, B.; Derse, D.; Lloyd, P.; Soheilian, F.; Nagashima, K.; Heidecker, G.
  3. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 2011, Sep; 286(36): 31092-31104.
  1. 5.   The Role of Lipids in Retrovirus Replication
  2. Waheed, A. A.; Freed, E. O.
  3. Viruses-Basel. 2010, May; 2(5): 1146-1180.
  1. 6.   FIV Gag: Virus assembly and host-cell interactions
  2. Luttge, B. G.; Freed, E. O.
  3. Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology. 2010, Mar; 134(1-2): 3-13.
  1. 7.   A Mutation Associated with CMT2A Neuropathy Causes Defects in Fzo1 GTP Hydrolysis, Ubiquitylation, and Protein Turnover
  2. Amiott, E. A.; Cohen, M. M.; Saint-Georges, Y.; Weissman, A. M.; Shaw, J. M.
  3. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 2009 20(23): 5026-5035.
  1. 8.   Functional role of Alix in HIV-1 replication
  2. Fujii, K.; Munshi, U. M.; Ablan, S. D.; Demirov, D. G.; Soheilian, F.; Nagashima, K.; Stephen, A. G.; Fisher, R. J.; Freed, E. O.
  3. Virology. 2009 391(2): 284-292.
  1. 9.   The role of WWP1-Gag interaction and gag ubiquitination in assembly and release of human T-Cell leukemia virus type 1
  2. Heidecker, G.; Lloyd, P. A.; Soheilian, F.; Nagashima, K.; Derse, D.
  3. Journal of Virology. 2007, Sep; 81(18): 9769-9777.
  1. 10.   FGFR1 function at the earliest stages of mouse limb development plays an indispensable role in subsequent autopod morphogenesis
  2. Li, C. L.; Xu, X. L.; Nelson, D. K.; Williams, T.; Kuehn, M. R.; Deng, C. X.
  3. Development. 2005, NOV; 132(21): 4755-4764.
  1. 11.   Analysis of Ebola virus and VLP release using an immunocapture assay
  2. Kallstrom, G.; Warfield, K. L.; Swenson, D. L.; Mort, S.; Panchal, R. G.; Ruthel, G.; Bavari, S.; Aman, M. J.
  3. Journal of Virological Methods. 2005, JUL; 127(1): 1-9.
  1. 12.   A mechanism of palindromic gene amplification in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  2. Rattray, A. J.; Shafer, B. K.; Neelam, B.; Strathern, J. N.
  3. Genes & Development. 2005, JUN 1; 19(11): 1390-1399.
  1. 13.   The role of ubiquitination in HTLV-1 budding
  2. Heidecker, G. H.; Lloyd, P.; Nagashima, K.; Derse, D.
  3. Aids Research and Human Retroviruses. 2005, MAY; 21(5): 503, Abstract P141-503, Abstract P141.
  1. 14.   Dynamic fluorescent imaging of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Gag in live cells by biarsenical labeling
  2. Rudner, L.; Nydegger, S.; Coren, L. V.; Nagashima, K.; Thali, M.; Ott, D. E.
  3. Journal of Virology. 2005 79(7): 4055-4065.
  1. 15.   Retrovirus budding
  2. Demirov, D. G.; Freed, E. O.
  3. Virus Research. 2004, DEC; 106(2): 87-102.
  1. 16.   Role of murine leukemia virus nucleocapsid protein in virus assembly
  2. Muriaux, D.; Costes, S.; Nagashima, K.; Mirro, J.; Cho, E.; Lockett, S.; Rein, A.
  3. Journal of Virology. 2004, NOV; 78(22): 12378-12385.
  1. 17.   Late domain-dependent inhibition of equine infectious anemia virus budding
  2. Miranda, S. X.; Ablan, S.; Demirov, D. G.; Chen, C. P.; Montelaro, R. C.; Freed, E. O.
  3. Journal of Virology. 2004 78(2): 724-732.
  1. 18.   Ectopic EphA4 receptor induces posterior protrusions via FGF signaling in Xenopus embryos
  2. Park, E. K.; Warner, N.; Bong, Y. S.; Stapleton, D.; Maeda, R.; Pawson, T.; Daar, I. O.
  3. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 2004 15(4): 1647-1655.
  1. 19.   Coupling morphogenesis to mitotic entry
  2. Sakchaisri, K.; Asano, S.; Yu, L. R.; Shulewitz, M. J.; Park, C. J.; Park, J. E.; Cho, Y. W.; Veenstra, T. D.; Thorner, J.; Lee, K. S.
  3. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 2004 101(12): 4124-4129.
  1. 20.   The C- and the N-terminal regions of glycoprotein 41 ectodomain fuse membranes enriched and not enriched with cholesterol, respectively
  2. Shnaper, S.; Sackett, K.; Gallo, S. A.; Blumenthal, R.; Shai, Y.
  3. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 2004 279(18): 18526-18534.
  1. 21.   Late assembly motifs of human T-cell leukemia virus type 1 and their relative roles in particle release
  2. Heidecker, G.; Lloyd, P. A.; Fox, K.; Nagashima, K.; Derse, D.
  3. Journal of Virology. 2004 78(12): 6636-6648.
  1. 22.   In vivo oligomerization and raft localization of Ebola virus protein VP40 during vesicular budding
  2. Panchal, R. G.; Ruthel, G.; Kenny, T. A.; Kallstrom, G. H.; Lane, D.; Badie, S. S.; Li, L. M.; Bavari, S.; Aman, M. J.
  3. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 2003 100(26): 15936-15941.
  1. 23.   Molecular mechanisms of filovirus cellular trafficking
  2. Aman, M. J.; Bosio, C. M.; Panchal, R. G.; Burnett, J. C.; Schmaljohn, A.; Bavari, S.
  3. Microbes and Infection. 2003 5(7): 639-649.
  1. 24.   CAK1 promotes meiosis and spore formation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae in a CDC28-independent fashion
  2. Schaber, M.; Lindgren, A.; Schindler, K.; Bungard, D.; Kaldis, P.; Winter, E.
  3. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 2002 22(1): 57-68.
  1. 25.   Differential display analysis of gene expression in yeast
  2. Ivanova, A. V.; Ivanov, S. V.
  3. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences. 2002 59(8): 1241-1245.
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