key: cord-0008815-0frnuhut authors: nan title: Viral genetics date: 2005-08-04 journal: Curr Opin Genet Dev DOI: 10.1016/s0959-437x(05)80354-5 sha: 52ff96c7b916ee258c9bfd3cd126e69e24a1bac3 doc_id: 8815 cord_uid: 0frnuhut nan FIXMAN ED. IIAyWARI) GS. I-IA'I~'ARD SD: trans-Acttng Requirements for Replication of Epstein-Barv Virus Oft-Lye. J I'dro/1992, 66:5030-5039 . FIAMAND I. GOSSEUN J, DADDARIO M, IIISCO11' J. ~alL~.tll DV, GAIJL) RC. MENI~' JLS J: Human Induces Interleuklo-lbeta Virolo~ 1992, 188:193-197 -B Virus Recombimmt. J Gen V/rot 1991 , 72:1927 -1934 Nicotisnabenthamlana. Virolo~, 1991. 183:143-150 Proc Natl Acxtd Scl USA 1991, Identification and Characterization of the Herpesvirus Salmiri Oncopgotein STP-C488. y Vlro11991 Hegpesvlnls Sa~alri Oncogene STF-C488 Encodes a Phnsphoprutein DESRC~IERS RC: IdeotificaUon of Tratmformiog Genes of Subgroup a and C Strains of Het'pesvirus Salmlrl Relationship Between HOX2 Homeobox Gene Expression and the Human Cytomegalovirus Immediate Early Genes. f Gun Vtro/1992 I~ Proc~ing of Human Cytomegalovirus Envelope Glycoproteins in and Egre~ of Cytomeplovirus from Human Astrucytoma Cells Direct Injection of Hepatitis-B Virus DNA into Liver Induced Hepatitis in Adult Rats Viral Proteins bdmoclated with the ElmteIn-Barr Virns Transactlvator, ZEBRA. proc Nad Acad Scl USA 1992 Antiviral Activity of l-docosanol, an Inhibitor of Lipid-enveloped Viruses Including Herpes Simplex Activation of Feline Immunodeflclency Virus Long Terminal Repeat by Feline Herpesvirus Type-l. Viro/og~ Role of the SV-40 Enhancer In the Early to Late Shift in Viral Transcription The Cellular Oncogene C-myb can Interact Synergistically with the Epstein-Barr Virus BZLFI Transactivator tn Lymphoid Cells RICKINSON AB: 3 T~riptionally Distinct Forms of EpsteIn-Bart" Virus Latency in Somatic Cell Hybrids -Cell Phenotype Dependence of Virus Promoter Usage DNA Ligase Complements Saccharumyces-~iae Cdcg. Localizes in Cytoplasmic Factories and Affects Virulence and VIruS Sensitivity to DNA Damaolng Agents Tat Transactlvation of the Human lmmunodeficlency Virus Type-I Promoter is influenced by Basal Promoter Activity and the Simian Virus-40 Origin of DNA Replication Phospborylation of the Retinoblastoma Protein is Modulated in Mouse Kidney Cells Infected with Polyomvirus Regulation of Herpes Simplex Virus True Late Gone F-xpressloo -Sequences Downstream from the USll TATA BOX Inhibit Expression from an Unreplicated Template Cooperation of EBV DNA Polymerase and EA.D(BMRFI) Invitro and ColoeallT"~tion Nucleodde Sequence Analysis of a Homologue of Herpes-Simplex Virus Type-1 Geoe.US9 Found in the Geuome of Simian Herpes-B Virus Contribution of SIngle Geues Within the Unique Short Region of Aujeszky's Dise~tse Virus (Sold Hecpesvirus Type-l) to Virulence, Pathogenesis and lmmunogenlcity The Varicella-Zoster Virus Immediate-Early Protein IE62 is a Major Component of Virus Particles Transcriptional Activity Across the Epstein-Barr Virus Ge.nome In Raft Cells During Latency and after Induction Messenger RNA Produces Multiple PolypeptJdes that Differentially Tran&~ctlvate Class-ll and ClsSS-III Promoters A Possible Role for Nonsense Suppression in the Synthesis of a Human Cytomelptlovirus 58-kDa Virion Protein Analysis of Proteins Binding to the Proximal Promoter Region of the Human Cytomegalovirus Enhancer/Promoter Reveals Both Consensus and Aberrant Recognition Sequences for Transcription Factors Spl and CREB Production of Polyomavirus Late Messenger RNAs Requires Sequences Near the 5' End of the Leader But Does not Require Lcader-to-Leader Splicing VEFC~YEIN 5: Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism of Polymeruse Chain Reaction Products from Vaccine and Wild-Type Varicallw Zuster Virus Isolates G~neti¢ Alterations by Human Papillomavtruses in Oncogenesis Alternate Promoter Selection Within a Human Cytomegalovirus Immediate-Early and Early Transcription Unit (UL119-115) Defines True Late Transcripts Containing Open Reading Frames for Putative Viral Glycopruteins LAIMIN~ I~ Human Paplllomavirus E6 Proteins Bind P53 Invivo and Abrogate P53-Mediated Repre~ion of Transcription Burr Virus, Which is Homologous to Human Proto-Oncogene Bcl2, is not Essential for Transformation of B-Ceils or for Virus Replication Invllro Efficient Replication of Piasmtds Containing the SV40 Origin in N-myc Overexpressing Human Neuroblastoma Cells Glucagon Gene 5'-Flanking Sequences Direct Expression of SImian Virus Antigen to the Intestine, Producing Carcinoma of the Large Bowel in Transgenic Mice The E5 Gent from Human Paplllomavirus Type-16 ts an Oneogene Which Enhances Growth Factor-Mediated Sig~tl Transduetinn to the Nucleus 10 GP, Dt~O D: Tumorigenic Transformation of Murine Keratinocytes by the ES-Genes of Bovine hpUlomavirus Type-I and Human Paplifomavirus Type-16. f Viro11991 Rescue of Stndbis Virus-Specific RNA Replication and TranscripUon by Using a Vaccinla Virus Recombinant. J I/iro/1991 Ep6teio-Bagr Infection and Replication in a Human Epithelial Cell System Notmtructoral Protein NS2 of Parvovirtm H-1 is Required for Efficient Viral Protein Synthesis and Virus Production in Bat Cells Invtvo and Invitro All InvIvo Study of a Glycoprotein Gill-Negative Bovine H~I (BHV-1) Mutant Expre~ing Bete-Galacto01duse -Evaluation of the Role of Gin in Virua Infectivity and Its use as a Vector for Mucmml Immunization Structure of Sima=n Virus 40 at 3.8-A Resolution Phenotypes of Bpstein-Barr Virus LMP1 Deletion Mutants Indicate Transmembrane and Amino-Tegminal Cytoplasmic Domains Necessary for Effects in B-Lymphoma Cells. J Vlro11992, 6@ l~e ~g~l~ec Rindhlg Protein Oct-2 Represses HSV Immediate-early Genes in Cell Lines Derived from Latently InJectable Sensory Neurons The Ability of Large T-Antigen to Complex with P53 is Necasmry for the Increased Life Span and Partial Tra~formatlon of Human Cells by Simian Virus-40 The Vaeeinla V]~S BIR Gene Product is a Serine/Threonine Protein Kinase Transformation-Defeclive Mutants of Polyomavirus Middle T-Antigen A~mclate with Phuaphatidylinositol 3-Kinase (PI 3-Kinase) But are Unable to Maintain Wild-Type Levels of PI 3-1Gnuse Products in Intact Cells. f viro11992 A Detailed Analysis of T~pts Mapping to Varicelia Zoster Virus Gene 14 (Glycoprotein-V). tqrc~o/o Transcription from Varicella-Zostec Virus Gene-67 (Glycoprotein.IV). f Viro11992 Human Cytomegalo~irus UL97 Open Reading Frame Encodes a Protein that Phosphorylates the Antiviral Nueleo~ide #dtaingue Gaoelclovtr Characterization of the Core Promoter and Enhancer of Duck Hepatitis-B Virus Differentiation of Multiple Domains In the Herpes Simplex Virus 1 Protease Encoded by the UL26 Gene. Prc~ Nail Acad Sd L! S A The Herpes Simplex Virus1 Gene Encoding a Protease Also Contains Within Its Coding Domain the Gene Encodin 8 the More Abundant Substrate Upstream Sequences Within the Terminal Hairpin Positively Regulate the P6 Promoter of B19 Parvovirus A Block in Full-Length Transcript Maturation in Cells Nonpermissive for B19 Parvovtrus Identification of the 12-Otetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate-Responsive Enhancer of the MS Gene of the Epstein-Burr rims Sequence Independeot RNA Cleavages Generate the Primers for Plus Strand DNA Synthesis in Hep41titis B ~: Implications for Other Reverse Transcribing Elements XVJ: Characterization of a Membrune.ussodated Phtstphoprotein of Murine Cytomegalovirus (ppS0) and Its Immunological Cross-reactivity with a Using the Baculovirus Expression System Papllloma..druses, P53, and Cervical Cancer Identification and Chmmcteriaation of the Herpes Simplex Virus Type-1 Virion Protein Encoded by the UL35 Open Reading Frame Early Events in Epstein.Barr Virus Genome Expression after Activation -Regulation by Second Messengers of B-Cell Activation Replication of Adeno-A~SOClated Virus Type-2 in Human Lymphocytic Cells and Interaction qrith HIV-1. Virolog# Introduction of Foreign DNA oo into the Vaccinla Virus Genome by in Vitro Ligation: Recombination-independent Selectable Cloning Vectors Structural organization, Expression, and Functional Characterization of the Murine Cytomegainvirus lmmediste-Em'ly Gene-3 Hepatitis-B Virus Trmxsacflvatur MHBs(t) -Activation of NF. kaplmB 0 Selective Inhibition by Antioxidants and Integral Membrane Loeali~ation Biosynthesis of Human Paplllomavirus from a Continuous Ceil Line Upon Epithelial Differentiation Identification of Three Transforming Proteins Encoded by Cottontail Rabbit Paplllomavirus EBNA1 ctm Link the Enhancer Element to the Initiator Element of the Epetein-Bart" Virus Pissmid Origin of DNA Replication A Chimega of EBNAI and the Estrogen Receptor Activates Transcription But not Replication ERNBERG 1: RNA Polymetm-se IlL Trammribed EBER-1 and EBER-2 Transcription Units are Expressed and Hypomethylated in the Major Elmtein-Bare Virus.Carrying Cell Types Replicating Mlnichromosomes Complexed with Bacteriophage T4 Gene 32 Protein GARCEA RL Nuclear Assembly of Polyomavirtm C.al~ids in Insect Cells Expressing the Major Capsld Protein VPL J V/re/199 Transformation by Human Papllinmavirus Type-16 (HPV16) DNA But not HPV6b DNA iS Enhanced by Addition of the Human Cytomegalovirus Enhancer EBV-lnduced Human B-Cell Lymphomas In Hu-PBL-SCID Mice A Stable Flanh of Unstable Lymphotropic Papovavirus Inte~j'ation Sites iS Associated with a Cellular SI Nuclease-Sensltlve Sequence Viral. associated HaemophagocytosiS with Parvovirus-Bl9-related Plmc3,topenta Lancet Antibodies to HPV.16 E6 and E7 Proteins as Markers for HPV-16-Ammclated Invasive Cervical Cancer. Virolo~ Protein Phoephats~m and DNA Tumor Viruses ~ Tr~qsformation Through the Back Door The Core Hlstone-Bindin 8 Region of the Murine Cytomegalovirus-89K Immediate Early Protein Air Acidic Region of the 89K Murine Cytomepiov~ Immediate Early Protein Interacts with DNA Replication of Plasmid-Derived Human Papillomavtrus Type. 11 DNA in Cultured Keratinocytes Cell Specificity of Transcription Regulation by Papovavirus T-Antigens and DNA Replication LOEB L~ Permissible Amino Acid Substitutions 'Within the Putative Nucieoslde-Binding Site of Herpes Simplex Virus Typed Established by Random Sequence Mumgenesis Studies on the Initiative of Simian Virus 40 Replication in Vitro: RNA Primer Synthesis and Its Elongation KAPtAN D: Gene Transfer • in Human Lymphocytes Using a Vector Based on Adeno-~ociated Vigus Characterization of a Potent Varic~lia-Zo~ter Virus-Encoded Trans-Repressor PATER A: Activity and Enhancer Binding Factors for BK Virus Regulatory Elemeuts in Differentiating Embryonal Carcinom Cells The Ar~Jnlne-Rich Domain of the Helmtitir,-B Virus Core Protein is Required for Pregenome Encapstdatiou and Productive Viral Positive-Strand DNA Synthesis But not for Virus Assembly Human Papifiomavirus Type-16 lmmortsllaed Cervical Keratinocytes Contain Trxt~cripm Encoding E6, E7, and E2 Initiated at the 1397 Promoter and Express High Levels of E7 A Herpes Simplex Virus Type-I Mutant Lack/rig the ICP0 introns Reactivates with Normal Efficiency Characterization of the Helmtiils-B Virus PreS/S Region Encoded Transcriptional Transactivator Domalng Of Herpes Simplex Virus-I Glycoprotein-B that Function in Virus Penetration A Mutation in the Ectodomain of Herpes Simplex Virus-I Glycoprotein-B Causes Defective Processing and Retention in the Endoplasmic Reticulum Protection Against Marek's Disease by a ¥owlpox Virus Recombinant Expressing the Glycoprotein-B of Marck's Disease Virus. f Vlro11992 Prevalence of the Archetypal Regulatory Region and Sequence Polymorphisms in Nonpussaged BK Virus Variants The Unique Region of the Human Herpesvirns-6 Genome is Essentially Coliine~r with the UL Segment of Human Cytomegalovirus G~ne fog the Major Antigenic Structural Protein-(pl00) of Human Herpes~rus-6 Analysis of Nucleotide Sequence of the mghtmmt 43-kbp of Herpesvirus Saimiri General Conservation of Genetic Organization Between HVS and Epstein-gaff Virus Herpesvirus Saimlri Encodes Homologous of G Proteincoupled Receptors and Cyciins Epstein-Barr Virus Infection in Oral Hairy Leukoplakla -Virus Replication in the Absence of a Detectable Latent Phase Apical Expression of Herpes Simplex Virus Type-2 Glycoproteins in Human Neuroblsstoma Cells Expression of the Marck's Dimmse Virus (MDV) Homolog of Glycoprotein-B of Herpes Simplex Virus by a Recombimmt Beculovirns and Its IdeuttRcation as the B-Antigen (gpl00, G#, Gp49) of MDV Enlumcer Effect of Bovine FupillomavirusJ r" Protein in Replication of Polyomavtru$ DNA O: Comparison of the Amino Add Sequences of 9 Different Serotypes of Hepetitls-B Sut'l~e AnOgen and Genomlc Classification of the Corresponding Hepetitis-B Virus Strains Identification of the Gene Product Encoded by the Pstl Repeats (IR4) of the Epstcin-Barr Virus Genuine Polyomavirus Large and Small T-Antigetm Cooperate in Induction of the S-Phase in Serum-Starved 31"3 Mouse Fibroblusts Structural Studies of the Acidic Tranusctivation Domain of the Vm~65 Protein of Herpes Simplex Virus Using H-I NMR MHV-S Peplomer Protein Expressed by a Recombinant Vaccinla Virus Vector Exhibim lgG Fc-Receptor Activity. Virolo~, 1992 G~ue Thel~py in Neurology: • Potential Applications to Parkinson's Disease Deletion Analysis of 2 Tandemly Arranged Virulence Genes in Myxom Virus, MIlL and Myxoma Growth Factor. f triroI 1992 Deletion of the Growth Factor Gene Related to EGF and TGF-alpha Reduces Virulence of Malignant Rabbit Fibroma Virus IN~: Restriction of Porcine Parvovirus Replication in Nonpermlssive Cells. J v/to/1992 Constitutive Synthesis of Polyoma Antisense RNA Renders Cells Immune to Virus Infection invitro Resolution of Adeno-Associated Virus DNA Ha/rpin Termini by WUd-Type Rep Protein is Inhibited by a Dominant-Negative Mutant of Rep Menu-Associated Virus Rep Proteins Produced in Insect and Mammalian Expressinn Systems -Wild-Type and Dominant-Negative Mutant Proteins Bind to the Viral Replication Origin Human Cytomegalovirus Strain Towne Pp28 Gene -Sequence Comparison to Pp28 of HCMV-ADI69 and Stable Expression in Chinese Hamster Ovary Cells NUR h Use of Sulfonated Primers to Detect and Type Faplllomavirns in Cell Cultures and Cervical Biopsies Enhanced Recombination Associated with the Presence of Insertion and Deletion Mutations in Poxvirus-lnfected Cells Rapid AntigeMc-Type Replacement and DNA Sequence Evolution of Canine Furvovirus Spacing is Crucial for Coordination of Domain Functions Within the Simian Virus-40 Core Origin of Replication Glucocorticoid-Depcndent Tcansfotmation by Human Fupmomavirns Type-16 ET-Coding and 3'noncoding Sequences he F~t~t 124 Nucleotides of the E7 Coding Sequences of HPVI6 can Render the HPV~I Genome Transformation Competent RU4~ lnhlhlts GincOCOtticdid Hormone-I~pendent Oncogenesls by Human Fupmomavmm Type-16 DNA. Vlro/ogy The Initiation Accuracy" of the SV40 Early Transcription Is Determined by the IPlmctinnci Domains of Two TATA Elements mgh-Froquency Transformation of Human Relp~lr-Deflclent Cell Lines by an Epatein-Barr Vlru~Ba~d CDNA Expretmion Vector Analysis of Trm=.s Activation by Human Papillomavirns Type-16 E7 and Adenoviru~17.S E1A Suggests a Common Mechanism Structure-Punctinu Atolls of the Human Fupillomavires Type-16 E70ncoprotcin Hutmm Fupillomavirns Type-42 -New Sequences, Conserved Genuine Ot~mniut~on, Wm/o~, 1992, 186 Al~llyS~ Of the Specificity and Mechmnhtm of T~ptinnal Activation of the Human HspT0 Gene During Infect/on by DNA Viruses Human P~plllomavi0ru$ Type-16 ES Gene Stimulates the Ttmtsforming Activity of the Epidermal Growth Pactor Receptor Recombinant Vaccinia Virns Producing the PrM and E Proteins of Yellow Fever Virus Protects Mice from Lethsl Yellow Fever Encephalitis. Vlrolo~ Common and Unique Features of T-Antigena Encoded by the Polyommvlrus Group Distributinn of Epitopes Within the Amino Acid Sequence of the El~a~tn-Barr Vinm Major Envelope Glycoprotein, GpMO, Recognized by Hyperimmune Rabbit Set~ J ~ Vlro11992 Mapping of B-Cell Epitopes on the PolypepUde ~h=an of the Epgtein-Bsrc Virus Major Envelope Gly¢oprotein and Candidate Vaccine Molecule Gp340. f Vlro11992 Unusual Spl-GC BOX intet-agtion in a Parvovirus Promoter DNA Binding Activity is Required for EBNA 1-Dependent Transcriptional Activation and DNA Replication Distribution of Topolsometmse II Cleavage Sites in SimBm Virus 40 DNA and the ~tcts of Drugs Inhlh4tion by interferon of Het'pes Simplex Virus Type l-activated Trmmcrlptiou of Tat-defective Provirus Vitro Assembly of a Positioned Nucleosome Near the Hypersensitive Region in Simian Virus 40 Cbromatin. j Mol Blo11991 Amino Adds Necessary for DNA Contact and Dimerlzation Imply Novel Motif~ in the PapHlomavirusJr~ Trans-,Activator Proceesing of the Herpes Simplex Virus Assembly Protein-lCP35 Near Its Csrboxy Terminal End Requires the Product of the Whole of the UL26 Reading Frame. VIrolo~ An Inducible Promoteg Mediates Abundant Expreesfon from the lmmedlate-Em'ly-2 Gene Region Of Human Cytomegalovirns at Late Times after Infection. j Vlrol ]99L 65 Marelk's Dls~tse Virus-Mediated P.nlmncement of Avian Leulumis Virus Gene Expression and Virus Production Ident~catlon and Control of the Cis-Acting Elements of the Immediate Eerly Gene lymphocyte Epitope in Nuclear Antigen 3A: Implicetions for Vaccine Strategies. l~oc Nail Acad SCi U S A Regulatory Sequences of Duck Helmtltis-B Virus GGene Ttmtscription Cap-Specific Messenger RNA (Nudemide-O(2)'-)-Methyltrsn~fers~ and Poly(A) Polymersse Stlmulatory Activities of Vaccinla Virus are Mediated by a Single Protein Induction of GJun Protooncogene Expression and Transcription Factor AP-1 Activity by the Polyoma Virus Middle-Sized Tumor Antigen Cyclohexlmide inhibits Cellular, But not SV40 Frequent Detection of Bovine Poly¢~mavirus in Commercial Batches of Calf Serum by Using the Polymersse Chain Reaction Implication of GAP in Ras-Dependent Trammctivation of a Polyoma Enhancer Sequence Relationship of Bovine Herpesvirus-I Immediate Early, Early, and Late G~ne F.xpre~mion to Host Cellular Gene Transcription. VIrolog IT: Mutant P53 can Substitute for Human Papifiomavirus Type-16 E6 in immortali~-Jtion of Human Kecatinocytes But Does not have E6 Identification of a Signal Necessary for Initiation of Reverse Transcription of the Hepadnavirus Genome Strand-Specific Recognition of a Synthetic DNA Replicatinn Fork by the SV40 Large Tumor Antigen Production of Hepstitis-B Virion-Llke Particles in YeaSt Processing of Hepatitis-B VLrus Sur~tce Antigen Expressed by Recombinant Oka Varicella Vaccine Vlros Quantitative Detection of Spliced E6-E7 Transcripts of Human Paplllomavirus Type-16 in Cervical Premaliguant L~sions Recombination Mediated by Vaccinia Virus DNA Topoisomersse-I in Escherichia-Coli is Sequence Specific Activetlon of Latent PapWomaviros Genomes by Chronic Mechanical Irritatioo Isolation of Epstein-Bart" Virus Genomes Using Pulse-field Gel Electrophoresis An SV40 Transformation Revermnt Due to a Host Mutation. Isolation and Complementstion Analysis Persistence of Selectsble Herpesvirus S~lmiri in Various Human HaematopoleUc and Epithelial Cell Lines EFErATHIOU S: 2 Patterns of Persistence of Herpes Simplex Virus DNA Sequences in the Nervous Systems of Latently Infected Mice Reciprocal Antagonism of Steroid Hormones and BZLF1 in Switch Between Epstein.BErt Virus Latent and Productive Cycle Gene Expression Repreuion of Hum/n Cytome881ovirus Major Immediate Early Gene Expreesioo in a Monocytic CeU Line Clmracterizatiou of Linker Insertion and Point Mutations in the NS-I Gene of Minute Virus of Mice -Effects on DNA RepUeation and Transcriptional Activation Functions of NS-1. Virolo~ Dependence of SV40 Large T-Antigen Cell Cycle Regulation on T-Antigen Expression Levels. Onc~gene Identification and Characterization of the Virion-induced Host Shutoff Product of Herpes Simplex Viros Gene UIAI The ICP4 Binding Slice in the Hecp~ Simplex Virus Type-1 Glycopsotein-D (fit)) Promoter are not Essential for Emcleot GD Trsnscription During Virus infection Expression of the Lagge Subunit of Herpes Simplex Virus "l'ype-2 Ribonueleotide Reductase (ICP10) is Required for Virus Growth and Neoplastic Trsnsformation SANDRIGOU3IN ~ ]~dence that the Herpes Simplex Virus Immediate Early Protein-ICP27 Acts Poet-Tt-anacriptionally During Infection to Regulate Gene Expreesion Transcription of the Epstein-Barr Virus Gene EBNA-1 from Different Promoters in Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma and B-Lymphoblastoifi Cells Adeno-Associated Vlruses Having Nonsense Mutations in the Cap~id Genes -Growth in Mamm~ll~n Cell~ Cootsining an Inducible Amber Suppressor Aphldlcolininduced Topological and Recombinational Events in Simhm Virus 40 Degenerate Primers Based on Highly Co~ Regions of Amino Acid Sequence in PapWomavtrnses can be used in a Generalized Polymeric Chain Reaction to Detect Productive Human PapWomavlrus Infections Human Paplllomvirns Type-S3 in a Tonslllar Carcinoma Generates Its Putative E7 Messenger RNA Via 2 E6-Astecisk Transcript Species Which are Terminated at Different Early Region POly(A) Sites Analysis of Herpes Simplex Virus Induced MRNA De~gablli~ing Activity Using in Vivo MRNA Decay System The HIV-I Tat Protein Activates Transcription from an Upstream DNA-Binding Site -impUcatlons for Tat Function Repression of the Hel~titla-B Virus Enhancer by a CeUular Factor A Functional Hepatitis-B Virus-X Protein Produced in Insect Cells Initiation of Trsnacription from the Minute Virus of Mice P4 Promoter is Stimulated in Rat Cells Expreseing a C-Ela-r-j Oncogene Identification of a Novel Latency-Specific Splice Donor Signal Within the Herpes Simplex Virus Type-1 2.0-IOJolmse Latency-Associated Tcamp:ript (LAT) -Translation Inhibition of LAT Open Reading Frames by the lntron Within the 2.0-Kllohase I Lethal Ocular HSV-I f'h*l|qlgt. V/rO/Og~ 1992, 188 Expre~ed Glycopruteta-H of Herpes Simplex Vigua Typed (HSV-1) induces NeutralS=In S Antibody and Delayed Type i~itivity Respomms. But Does not PlrOtect If~mut~l~ Gen Vir0/1992 Herpes Simplex Vh'us Type-1 Glycoprutein-I in Baculovigus -Preliminary Biochemical Clmwacterizatiou and Protection Studies The Dens ofJuuonla-Coenla Oc DNV) as an Insect Cell Expre~inn Vector Restriction Endonuclease AnalyMs and Mapping of the Genomes of Geanulosls Viruses Isolated from Xcatia-chi,rum and 5 Other Noctuld Species Mapping end Molecular Characterization of a Functional Thymidine Kinase from Amascta-Moorei Entomopox~Irus V]ga] and Hint Cellular Transcription in Autogcapha-Odlfornica Nuclear PolyhedroMs Virus-infected Gyp~ Moth Cell Lines ANADOS RR~ Location and Nucleoticle Sequence of the Gone Encoding the Viral Enhancing Factor of the Trichoplusia-nl GranuloMs Virus Bovine Respiratory Syncytial Vlrus FUsIon Protein Gone -Sequence Analysis of CDNA and Expresslou Using a Baculovlrus Vector Requirements for Nuclear Localization and Supramolecuiar Assembly of a Baculovirus Polyhedrin Protein Physical Map of the CryptopMebla-Leucotrem Cwanulosis Virus Genome and Its Relationship to the Geoome of Cydla-Pomouelia Gcanulosls Virus The Baculovirus Expression • System: a Laboratory Guide. Lo~don: t~Japman & Hall SUMMERS ME):, identification of Spliced Baculovtrus RNAs Expressed Late in InfecOon Novel Regulatory Properties of the EEl and IEO Transactivatoes Encoded by the Baculovirus Autographa-CaIifoenlca Multicapsid Nuclear PolyhedroMs Virus Differential Factor Binding at the Promoter of Early Baculovirus Gone PE38 During Viral Infection -GATA Motif is Recognized by an insect Protein. J V/ro11992 Bacuinvirus Expression of Mammalian G-Protein Alpha Subunits PJ: Generation and Analysis of Defective Genomes of Autographa-Californica Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus Acidic PH Induces Fusion of Cells Infected with Baculovirtm to FOg't~ Sy~cytl~ FF~S I.elf The Baculovtrus-Integgated l~trott'anspoeJon TED Encodes Ga~ and Pol Proteins that Assemble into Vlruslike Particles with Reverse Tmnscrlptase Assembly of Five Bluetoogne • Vlrus Proteins Expreased by Recombinant Bacuinvlru~s: Inclusion of the ~t Protein VPI in the Core and Virus-like Particles. V/rology Characterization of Recombinant Human Kigsten-ras(4B) P21 Produced at High Levels in ~ Co//and Beculovirus Expression Systems Transcription Analysis of the EcoRl D Region of the Baculovirus AutolFapha-Callforulca Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus Identifies an Early 4-Kllolmse RNA Encodlnll the Essential P143 Gone FJtpre~lon of Processed Envelope Protein of Helmtitis-C Virus in Mammalian and hmect Cells. J V/ro11992, 66 Purificetion and Characterization of Bnmmn Immunodeficlency Virus Type-I Nef Gone Product Exprmmed by a Recombinant Baculovirus. v/ro~0gy Helmtitis-B Virus Polymerase Gene -Expression of the Long Open Reading Frame Using the Baculovirus Expreasion System Transcriptional Analyses of Baculovirus Polyhedron and Foreign Gene Expression Relative to Baculovirus-plO Measenger RNA Levels Foreign Me Expression by a Baculovirus Vector with an Expanded Host Range Expression of the Marek's Disease Virus (MDV) Homolog of Glyeopgotein-B of Herpes Simplex virus by a Recombimmt Baculovigus and Its Identificatioo as the B-Antigen (gpl00, Gp60, Gp49) of MDV Baculovirus ou Expression Vectors: a Laboratogy Manual Hi.h-Level Secretion of the Extracellular Domain of the Human Growth Hormone Receptor Using a Baculovirus System Cyclist Promotes the Tyrusine Phosphorylation of P34cdc2 in a Weel-poeitive Delpendent Manner A New Method for the oo Isolation of Recombinant Baculovigus G~ DR= Hlgltiy Eft]dent Generation of Recombinant Baculovigtm by Enzymatleally Mediated Site-specific in Vitgo Recombination Baculovirus Expression of Pestivirus Non-Structural Proteins. J Gun V/ro/1992 Baculovigus-FJtpr¢~L~'d Rabies Virus Ml-Protein is not Phentphorylated -it Forms Multiple Complexes with Expressed Rabies N-Protein. Virc4og Dissimilar Expression of Autoggapha Californica Multiple Nucleocap~id Nudem" polyhedrosis Virus polyhedrin and PIO Genes Baculovirus Structural Proteins. J Gun Viro11992 Functional Domaint of HIV-1 Ga 8-polyprutein Expressed in Baculoviru&infected Cells xtracellular Release of Human lmmunodeficlency Virus Type-1 Gall Precursors by Recombinant Baculovtrus-lnfected Ceils Canine Furvovirus Empty Capsids Produced by Expressinn in a Baculovirus Vector -use in Analysis of Viral Properties and Immunization of Do~s A Functiottal Helmtitis-B Virus-X Protein Produced in Insect Cells The Human Class D MHC Protein oo HLA-DR1 Assembles as Empty ~Heterodimers in the Absence of Antigeulc Peptide He~la~s Simplex Virus Type 1 Origin-• depende~at DNA Replication in Insect Cells Using Recombinant Baculoviruses Persistence and Expreasion of MlcrupUtis-Demolitor polydnavigus in Pseudoplusla-Includens Moleculut Analysis of the Trans-Activeting IE-2 Gene of OrgTia-Pseudotsugam Multicapeid Nuclear Pulyheddroais Vlrtm Tlmdemly Repeated Sequence at the 3' End of the IE-2 Gone of the Baculovirus Orgyla.i~leudotsuptta Multicap•id Nudear PolybedroebJ Virus is an IF~=lmce~ ~ion of Feline Leukaemla Vh.m~p85 and Gag Protehm and Aasembly into Virus-Like Particles Using the Baculovlrus Expre~lon Vector System Bacuiovigt~ Vectors for • Multiple Gone Expre~Mon and for Occluded Virus Productiou The use of Feline Hegpesvirus mind Baculovlrus as Vaccine Vectors for the Gag-Gone and Env-Gone of Feline Leut~emla Virus Ization Of 2 VII~ts of P&flOI~LS-Flamm~ Multiple Nudeocapsld Noclear Polyhedrusls Virus Vector Derived from the Autographa-Callfomlce Nuclear Polyhedrusls Vlrus Polyhedgln and PI0 Promoters -Co-Expreasion of Two Influenza Virus Genes in Insect Cells Nocleotide Sequence and Transcriptional Analysis of a Gone Encoding Gp41, a Strucmcal Glycoprutein of the Baculovirms Autographa-Califognlca Nuclear Polyhedrosis VWus. J v/to/1992, 66..4763-4768. ~vu SX, KA/~BERG P: Synthcels Of Template-sense, Single-strand Flockhouse Virus RNA in a CoBfree Replication System Evidence for a Chrommomal Location of Polydmwirus DNA in the lchneumonid Pacasitoid ~eg-Fugl~ Genetic Engineerin 8 of • Lymantrla-D~ Nuclear Polyhedgt~is Virus for .Expression of Forelp Genes The A~ticat~la-Gemmtai~ Nuclear" Polyhedrusis Virus Polyhedron Gone Re#on -Sequence Analysis, Gone Product and Structural Comparisons Vlral and Cellular Gene Expre~innin CD4 + Human Lymphoid Cell Lines Infected by the Simian immtmodefidency Vlrus, SW/Mne. VIrolo~ Infection of M~r~uce Nemeatrina by Human Immunodefidency Vlrns ~1. So'en~ Interaction Betw~n aetrovicaI-US RNA and the TpsiC Loop of the Transfer RNATrp Primer is Required for EflBdent Initistion of Reverse Transcription Murine Retroviesl Vectors Expreesin 8 the Taxi Gene of Human T-Cell Leukemia Virus Type-l Tt'amactivation of Krox-20 and Krox-24 Promoters by the EITLV Tax PrOtein Through Common Regulatory Elefaent~ RNA Secondary Structure Anal~ia of the Packaging Signal for Moioney Murine Leukemia Virus. • VIr~g~ Analysis of the Glycoprotein Gene of Taceribe Vigos and Neutraliaation-Resiaumt Variants I+CNIN P: Population Sequence Analysis of It Simil~ Immnnodefidency Vlgt~ (32H Retsolate of SIVmac251) -• Virus Stock used for international Vaccine Studies Nudeocytoplumic Transport: the Influenza Virus NS1 Protein Regulates the Tt'muport of Spliced NS2 MRNA and Its F~-cursor NS1 MRNA Bovine Respiratory Syney~, ~ Nudeocal~ld ProteAn -Messenser RNA Sequence Analysis and ExpreSsion from Recombinant Vaccinla Virus Vectors Antibody Ignhancemeot of Respiratory Syncytlal Virus Stimulation of Leukotrlene Production by • Macrophagclike Cell Line SHANK Pl~ LtNtAL ML Molecular Cloning and ~erlaation of the RNA Packasins-Defective Retrovirus SE2IQIb Molecular Ckaracterization of Five Human Anti-human Immunodefidency Virus Type 1 Antibody Heavy Chains Reveals Extenalve Somatic Mutatioo Typical of an Antigen-driven Immune Response Phnsphorylation of Integrin in Differentiating Ts-Rous Sarcoma Virus-infected Myogenic Cells Pro~taslandin-k tnhlhit~ Replication of Human Immunodeficiency Virus During Acute Infectioo Reovirus Genome Segment Assortment into Progeny Genomes Studied by the use of Monodonal Antibodies Directed Oveglap of the l~3-Re~lX~Ulve Element and C.AMP-Responsive Element in the Enhancer of Human T-Cell I,~ukemia ~ Type.l Human T-Cell Leukemia VWus Type-I Tax Induces Expreesion of the Rel-Reiated Family of Kappa-B Enlumcer-Bindin s Proteins -Evidence for a Pretranshttional Component of Regulation A~A SK: Human Immunodefidency Vigus Type-2 (llIV-2) Gene Expreseion -Downmodulation by Sequence Elements Downstream of the Tesnscriptional Initiation Site Reaiatence of Primary Isolates of Human lmmtmodeflclency Vlnm Type I to Soluble CO4 is independent of CO4 -Rspl20 Binding Affinity ResisUmce of Primary Isolates of Human lmmuoodeficiency Virus Type 1 to Soluble CO4 iS independent of CD4-vgpl20 Binding Afi~dty (Correction)• Identification and Subceiloiar Localization of the Q-Gene Product of Vbns Virus A Recombimmt Diphtheria Toxin Related Human CD4 Fusion Protein Specifically Kills HIV Infected Cells Which Express Gp120 But Selects Fusioo Toxin Resistant Cells Which Carry EIIV Transactivatioo of Erythroid Transcription Factor GATA-1 by • myb-ets-Contalning Retrovirus The HIV-1 Nef Protein Does not have Guanioe Nucleotide Binding, G~, or Autupho~phoryiating Activitie~ TERMEIlI~N V; Nodeotide Sequence of the Genes Encoding the Matrix Protein of Two Wild-Type Measles Virus Strains CDI4 is Involved in Control of Human Immunodefielency Virus Type-1 Expre~mton in Latendy Infected Ceils by Development in Vlvo of Genetic Variability of Simian Immunodeflclency Virus• Pro¢ Nail A~d ~l U b" d 1991 Role for Cysteine Residues in the Fidelity of DNA Synthesis Exhibited by the Reveree Trsnscrlptsses of Human Immunodeficlency ~ Type-1 and Type-2 The N•tursl Genomic Variability of Pullovirus Analyzed by • Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism Assay Expression of a Functional Nodavirus RNA Repllcon from Vaccinia Virus Vectors Replication of Nodamura VISus after Trsnsfectloo of viral RNA into Mammalian Cells in Nucleotifie Sequences of Normal and Rearranged RNA Sesments-10 of Human Rotaviruses Kinetics of Inhibition of Human lmmunodeficlency Virus Type.l (HIV-1) Reverse Transcriptase by the Novel HIV-I-Spedfic Nucleoside Analogue < 2',5'-bis-O-(tert-butyldlmethyiallyl) -beta-Driboforano*yl > -3 DECLEECQ E: 2',5'-BIS-O-(tert-butyldimethylsllyl) -3'-splro-5"-(4"-amino-l',2" -oxathiole-2",2 "-dioxide) pyrlmifiine (TSAO) Nucleo~lde Analogues .Ellghly Selective inhlbltors of Human lmmunodefidency Virus Typed th•t are Targeted at the Viral Reverse T~riptase. pr~ Natl A~ad S~t USA 1992 Macrophage Tropism of I~thogenic and Nonpetthogeni¢ Molecular Clones of Simian lmmuoodedclency Virus (SIVm.~m). Viro/ogp 1991 quine-I (HTNT) influemm Virus Hemagglutinin in an Avian Influenza Virus Genetic Badq~round are Pathogenic in Chickens Growth Properties and F-Protein Cleavage Site Sequences of Naturally Occurring Human Paralnfluem Type-2 Viruses. Vi~log) Gene Expre~ion of Vesicular Ston~tltia Viros Genome RNA. Viro/o~ ~ Human T-Cell Lymphotropic Virus (HTLV)-Reiated Endogenous Sequence, HRF.S-1, Encodes a 28-kDa Protein -a Po~ible Autoantigen for HTLV-I Gag-Reactive Autolmtibodles Random Nature of Coronavtrus RNA Recombination in the AIb~nee of Selection Pressure Sequential Phosphoryiation of the Pho6phoprotein of Vesicular Stomatitis Virus by Cellular and Viral Protein Kinases is Essential for Transcription Activation Pho0phorylation by Cellular Casein Klnase-H is Essential for Transcriptional Activity of Vesicular Stomatitis Virus Pho6phoprotein-P. pro6 Nail Aex#d Sci U 5" A 1992 JAENlSCH P~ Retrovirus-induced Insertlonal Mutagenesis -Mechanism of Collagen Motatinn in Mov13 Mice & HONIGblAN A= All RNA Secofldal~ Structure Juxtaposes Two Remote Genetic Signals for Human T.Cell Leukemia Virus Type-I RNA 3'-End Processing Rev Regoiatioo Involves Recognition of Noo-Watson-Crick Base Pairs in Viral RNA Identification of the Primer Binding Domain in Human immunodeficiency Virus Reverse Tcsnscriptase The V3 Regioo of the Envelope Glycoprotein of Human lmmuoodeficlency Virus Typed Binds Sulfated Polysaccharides and CD4-Derived Synthetic Peptldes Receptor Choice Determinants in the Envelope Glycoproteins of Amphotroplc, Xenotropic, and Polytrople Murine Leukemia Viruses Sequence Comparison Between the Haemagglutinin-Neut-aminidase Genes of Simian, Canine and Human Isolates of Simian Virus-5 Purification, Properties. and Mutagenesis of Poliovirus 3C Protease. Viro/o~ Protein-Protein interactions of HIV.I Reverse Transcriptase -Implication of Ceotral and C-Terminal Regions in Subunit Binding• BJochemL~try Two DiStinCt Protein Klnat~ Activities in Vesicular Stumatltis Virions Phnsphorylate the NS Trsn~Criptioo Factor. Virolo~ A Novel intermediate in Processing of Murine Leukemia Virus Envelope Glycoproteins -Proteolytic Cleavage In the Late Golgt Region Mechanisms of HlV-1 Latency Direct Interactioo of CREB Protein with 21 Bp Tax-Response Elemeots of HTLV-I LTR A Retroviral Oocogene, Akt, Encoding a Sertne-Threonloe KIna~ Containing an SH2.Idke Region Blo¢~ynthesls of Reovirus-Specified Polypeptides -Expceesioo of Reoviros S1-Encoded SigmalNS Protein in Transfected and Infected Cells es Meltsured with Serotype Specific Pulyclonal Antibody Degradation of Cellular Measenser RNA During Influenza Virus Infection -Its Possible Role in Protein Synthesis Shutoff Doublestranded RNA-dependant RNase Activity Aasociated with Human Immunodeflclency Virus Type 1 Reverse Tratmcriptsse Transcriptional Elongation by Purified RNA Pulymerase-H is Blocked at the Trsns-Activation-Responslve Region of Human lmmunodeflciency Vh'us Typ¢-I Invitro ~ Rapid Sequence Evolution of Street Rabies Glycoprutein is Related to the Highly Heterogeneous Nature of the Viral Population Binding of the HTLV-I Tax 1 Transactivator to the Inducible 21 Bp Enhancer is Mediated by the Cellular Factor HEB1 The P-Gene of the Porcine Pacamyxovirus LPMV Encodes Identification of the Integrin VLA-2 as a Receptor for Echovitms-1 Stimulation of Glyeoprutein Gpl20 Dissociation from the Envelope Glycoprutein Complex of Huron lmmunodeficlency Virus Type 1 by Soluble CD4 and CD4 Peptide Derivatives: implications for the Role of the Complementarity Determining Region 3 Like Region in MembtT, ne Fusion Mutational Analysis of Functional Domains in the HIV-1 Rev Trans-Regulatory Protein. Viro/o~o Target Cell-Specific Determinants of Membrane Fusion Within the Human Immunodeficlency Virus Type-1 Gp120 Third-Variable Region and Gp41 Amino Terminus Sttuctut'al Features in TAR RNA of Human and Simian lmmunodeficlency Viruses: a Phylosenetic Analysis Detailed Mutational Analysis of TAR RNA: Critical Spacing Between the Bulge and Loop Recognition Domains. Nttcleic Aci(Z¢ Res Functional Roles for the TATA Promoter and I~nhancers in Basal and Tat-Induced Expression of the Human hnmunodeflciency Virus Typed Long Terminal Repeat Nucleocapsld Gene Sequence of a North American Isolate of Viral Haemorrhagic Septlcaemla Virus, a Fish Rhabdovirus MIs-1 is Encoded by the Long Terminal Repeat Open Reading Frame of the Mouse Mammary Tumor Provirus Mtv-7. pro~ Nall Acad $~i USA 1992 Galactosyl Ceremide or a Derivttave is an Essential Component of the Neural Receptor for Human immunodeficlency Virus Type 1 Envelope Glycoprotein Gp120. pro~ Nail Acid S¢i USA 1991 Sequence Requirements for Activation of the HIV.I LTR by Human Cytomegulovtrus. VlrolO~ Subceflular Localization of Recombinant Truncated Gag Precursor Proteins of HIV Expressed in Saccharomyces Cerevtslae KURTH 1~ Mutational Analysis of the Simian lmmunodellclency Virus SIVmac Nef Gene Human T-Cell Leukemia Virus Type-I! Rex Binding and Activity Require an intact Splice Donor Site and a Specific RNA Secondary Structure A Bovine Rotavirus Serotype-1 -Serologic Characterization of the Virus and Nucleotida Sequence Determination of the Structural Giycoprotein VPT-Gene Sequence Analysis of the Genes Encodin 8 the Nucieocspald Protein and Phosphoprotein-(P) of Phocld Distemper Virus. and Editing of the P-Gene Transcript Compm'ison of a Dengue-2 Virus and Its Candidate Vaccine Derivative -Sequence Relationshil~ with the Flaviviruses and Other Viruses The ~fluenza Virus Typed P/C Gene tts~ a Very Efficient GUG Codon to Start Its C-Protein Invivo Genetic Variability of the Human Immunodeficlency Virus Type-2 V3-Region Mechanism of 5' LTR Suppression and 3' LTR Promoter AcUvation of C-myc In Avian B-CUll Lymphomas. f Vim Functional Mapping of the Human Immunodeflclency Vh'us Type-1 Rev RNA Binding Domain -New Insights into the Domain Structure of Rev and Rex. f Vim/1991 Comparison Between Invitro Neutcallzation Titres and Invivo Protection .A~ln.t Homologous and Heterologous ~h~llenge induced by Vaccines Prepared from 2 Serologicully Distinct Variants of Foot-and-Mouth Discm~ Virus, Serotype-A22 Capture of a Cellular Trs~riptional Unit by a Retrovirus -Mode of Provirus Activation in Embryonal Carcinoma Cells fCDVlatinn of Translation of Human Rhinovirus RNA -Mapping the Internal Ribosome Entry Site RNA-prutein interactions Within the Internal Translation Initiation Region of Encephalomyocarditis Virus RNA Persistent PoUovirus Infection -Establishment and Mulntemmce Involve Distinct Mechanisms. Viro/o~, 1992 Myb ProteIn Binds to Multiple Sites in the Human T.Cell Lymphotroplc Virus Type Long Terminal Repeat and Transactivates LTR WAINBERG M~c Recovery of Infectious Human lmmunodeficlency Virus Type-I after Fusion of Defectively Infected Clones of U-937 Cells X: ~cy Hormones, Estrogen and Progesterone, Prevent HIV-1 Synthesis in Monocytes But not In Lymphoc,/tes Unequal Human Immunodeliciency Virus Type 1 Reverse Transcriptase Error Rates with RNA and DNA Templates. Pr~c Nail Acad Sci U S A 1992 Detection and Characterization of a Glycoprutein Encoded by the Mouse Mammary Tumor Virus Long Terminal Repeat Gene Construction of lntertypic Chimeric Dengue Vim by Substitution of Structural Protein Genes Active MMTV Promoter is Depleted of Histune HI Mutational Analysis of the RNA Pseudoknot Component of a cnrunsvlrus Ribo0omal Fcamesh/fln s Signsl Envelope Proteins from CUnical Isolates of Human lmmunodeflelency Virus Type I that are Refractory to Neutralbntion by Soluble CD4 Possess High A~Lnity for the CD4 Receptor. Prcg Nail Acad SO/U S A 1991, 88 Mutations Within the ~mv Gene of Mason-Pfizer Monkey Vh'us -~'cts on Protein Transport and SU-TM Aasoclation A Viral Prutesse-Mediated Cleavage of the Transmembrane GIycoprotein of MIon-Pfizef Monkey ~ can be Suppresm~ by Mutations Within the Matrix Protein. P~ Nall Acad Sol U S A 1992 Identification of Human Neutralization.inducing Regions of the Human Immunodeflclency Virus Type-1 jov~ ~ Molecular Features of the Viral and Cellular Src Kinases Involved in interactions with the GTPase-Activating Protein The 5' Nontranslated Region of Hepatitla-A Virus RNA -Secondary Structure and Elements Required for Tranalation Invitro Rotavirns 995/B3. Isolated from Culf Eseees, Clo6ely Resembles an Avian Rotavirus PANGANtBAN AT: Human lmmunodeflciency Virus Vectors for Inducible Expression of Foreign Genes A Leucine Zipper Structure Present in the Measles Virus Fusion protein is not Required for Its Tetcamerization But is Essential for Fusion Importance of Primec Selection for the Detection of Helmtitis-C Virus gNA with the Polymm ¢'hn!q Reaction Assay Sequence Analysis of the 5' Noncodins Region of Hepatitla-C Virus Active Nuclear Import of Human lmmunodefidency Virus Typed Pceintegcation Complexes The interaction of 2 Group6 of Murine C~nes Determines the Persistence of Thellec's Virus in the Central Nervous System Evolution Of Hnman lmmunodeficiency Virus Typ¢-I Nucleotide Sequence Dlvecsity Among Close Contacts AJ: interaction of I~flnemm Virus H,'ma~31utin~ with a Llpld Monolayec -a Compm'lson of the Sur~ce Activities of Intact Vlrions, Isolated HemaulutinlnA. and a Synthetic Fusion Peptide Structural ImpLications of Spectroscopic Characterization of • Putative Zinc Fing~ PeptJde from mv-1 In~ Tmpeeslnf~-Sensitive PoHovilms~ Contsinin 8 Mumtiomus in RNA Polymera~ Procesalng of Avimm Retroviml Ga 8 Polyprotein Precursors is Blocked by a Mutation at the NC-PR Cleavage Site ~ of Muman Monoclonsl Antibodies to Type-I Elummn Immunodeflelency Virus from Combinatorial Libraries of Asymptomtic SerOlmgitive Activated by the HIV Tat Proteht and the HSV-EEl Protein But not by the HSV-IE3 Protein. A/D$ 1991 A 2nd Origin of DNA Plus-Strand Synthesis is Required for Optimal Human Immunodefi¢iency Virus Replication Viricidal Effect of Stimulated Human Mononuclcar Phagocytes on Human lmmunodeficlency Virus Type-l. proc Natl ACad Sci HEINRIKSON Rl~ SHA~MA SKI Purification and Characterization of Heterodimeric Human immunodeficlancy Virus Type-1 (HI[V-l) Reverse T~ptase Produced by Invitro Processing of P66 with Recombinant HIV-1 Protean Derivation of a Biologically Contained Replication System for Human lmmunodeficlency Virus Type 1. proc Nail Acad Set The Talwanese Hepatitls.C Virus Genome -Sequence Determination and Mapping the 5' Termini of Viral Genomlc and Antigen•talc RNA Design and Synthesis of a CD4 Beta-Turn Mimetic that Inhibits Human Immunodefielency Virus Envelope Glycoprotein Gp120 Binding and Infection of Human Lymphocytes Golgi Complex Localization of the Punta Toru Virus G2-protein Requires Its Association with the Gl-protein Lymphoid Cells Transformed by Abelson Virus Require the V-abl Protein-TyroMne Kinase Only During Early G1. proc Nat/ Acad Sci U $ A 1992 Host Range, Repficative, and Cytopathic Properties of Human lmmunodeficlency Virus Type-I are Determined by Very Few Amino Acid Changes in Tat and Gpl20 Identification of Human Immunodeficlency Virus Envelope Gene Sequences Influencing Vical Entry Into CD4-Positive Hel~ Cells, T-Leukemia Cells, and Macrophages. f VIro11991 Inhibition of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type-I Rev-gev-Response Element Complex Formation by Complemeotary Oligonuelentides Interaction of Immune Sera with Synthetic Peptides Corresponding to the Structural Protein Region of HepatitL~C Virus Structure of Sindbls Virus Core Protein Reveals a Chymotrypsin Uke Serine Proteiname and the Organization of the Virion Reversal of Integration and DNA Splicing Mediated by Integrm~e of Human Immunodeficlency Virus Long-term Improvement of Hypevcholesterolemla after Ex VWO Gene Therapy in LDLR-delicient Rabbits RNA Sequence Variants in Live Poliovirus Vaccine and Their Relation to Neurovirulence Development of a Quaalspecles of Human Immunodeflclency Virus Type i in Vivo FEUtER BK: Complex Splicing in the Human T-Celi Leukemia Virus (HTLV) Family of Retroviruses -Novel Messenger RNAs and Proteins Produced by HTLV Type-I POliovirus Proteinase 3C Converts an Active Form of Transcription Factor IIIC to an Inactive Form: a Mechanism foe lnhibitinn of Ho~t Cell Polymemse HI Transcription by Polinvirus Identification and Characterization of lntragenlc Sequences Which Repress Human Immunodeficiency Virus Structural Gene Expressinn Infectious Transmission of Human T-cell Lymph•tropic Virus Type H in Rabbits Superantigeos and Endogenous Retroviruses -a Conflueoce of Puzzles. Science Participation of Tyrosine Phosphorylation In the Cytopathlc Effect of Human lmmunodeficieocy Virus Rescue of Synthetic Analogs of Respiratory Syncytial Virus Genomlc RNA and Effect of Truncations and Mutations on the Expression of a Foreign Reporter Gene. I'r~ :Vail Acad SCi U $ A Fcyks) on Human Monocytes and Macruphages are not Infectivity Receptors for Human immunodeficlency Virus Type I (HIV-1): Studies Using Bispecific Antibodies to Target HIV. I to Various Myeloldcell Surface Molecules, Including the Fc?R. Proc Nail At2ul ~i I ' S A 14J: An L (Polymerase)-Deficient Rabies Virus Defective Interfering Particle RNA is Replicated and T~ribed by Heteroingous Helper Virus L-Proteins. Viro/o~ Sequeoce Analysis and Coding Assignment of the Major Inner Capsid Protein Gene of Human GroupC Rotavirus. |'irolo~o Helix-Loop-Helix Transcriptional Activators Bind to a Sequence in Glucocorticoid Response Elements of Retruvirus Enhancers Packaging Cells for Avian LeukosLs Virus-Bused Vectors with Various Host Ranges Genetic Differences Accounting for Evolution and Pathogenicity of Simian lmmunodeficlency Virus from a Sooty Mangabey Monkey after Cross.Species Transmission to a Fig-Tailed Macaque Yeast Cells are htcapable of Translating RNAs Containing the Poll•virus 5" Untranslated Region -Evidence for a Translational Inhibitor Base Mlspalr Extension Kinetics -Binding of Avian Myeloblastosls Reverse Transcriptase to Matched and Mismatched Base Pair TerminL Human Immuoodeficiency Virus Type.l Glycoprotein Precursor Retains a CD4. p561ck Complex in the Endoplusmic Retieulum Identification of Palmitoylation Sites on CD4, the Human lmmunodeficlency Virus Receptor Chimeric for the Envelope V3 Domain Differ In Syncyflum Pormation and Repiicatino Capacity AntigenioN to Antigenic-H Cooverslon of pollovirus by a Monoclonai Antibody at Low Ionic Strength Nucleic Acid Interactive Properties of a Peptide CorrespondIng to the N-Terminal ZInc Floger Domain of HIV-1 Nucleocal~id Protein Enzootic Nasal Tumour of Goats -Demonstration of a Type-D-Related Retrovirus io Nasal Fluids and Turnouts Absence of Selectino of H1V-I Variants lovivo Based on Transcdption/Transactivation DuHn 8 Progreasino to AIDS U: High Frequency of Single-Base Trat~itinns and Extreme Frequeocy of Precise Multiple-Base Reversinn Mutations in polinvirus COILq~rv~ Nucleotides io tbe TAR RNA Stem of Human lmmunodeficlency Virus Type-1 are Critical for Tat BIndin 8 and Trans Activation -Model for TAR RNA Tertiary Stgucture Aminopeptidase N is a Major Receptor for the Enteropathogenic Coronavtrus TGEV [Letter| Probin 8 Protein-DNA Interactions at the Long Terminal Repeat of Human lmmuoodeficlency Virus Type-1 by lnvivo FootprintIn 8 ROQtrF-~ B, DAPaJX JL Viral RNA Annealing Activities of Human Immunodeficlency Virus Typed Nucleocapsid ProteIn Require Only Peptide Domains Outside the Zinc Flogers. I'roc Natural HIV-I NEF Accelerates Virus Repllcatioo in Primary Human Lymphocytes. Virolog lsolatioo of a Cellular Protein that BInds to the Human Immuoodeficiency Virus Tat Protein and can potentiate Tt-~tsactivatioo of the Viral Promoter EIIV with Multiple Gene Deletions as a Uve Attenuated VaccIne for AIDS. AIDS R~ Hum Relro*,ir:~se$1992 Human lmmunodeficlency Vlrus Reverse Transcriptase Displays a Partially Proce~ive 3' to 5' Endonudease Activity Resistance of Human immuoodeficlency Virus Type-1 Reverse Transcriptase to TIBO Derivatives Induced by Site-Directed Mutagenesis. Virolo~ Small Deletion in V-arc SH3 Domain of a Transformation Defective Mutant of Rous Sarcoma Virus Restores Wild Type Tt'ansformIn 8 Properties. Virolo~ Reciprocal Invitro Interactions Betweeo Human Herpesvirus-6 and HIV-1 Tat Importance of Purine and Pyrimidine Content of Local Nucleotide Sequences (Six Bases Long) for Evolution of the Human lmmunodeficlaocy Mumtinns WithIn the Proteolytle Cleavage Site of the Rous Sarcoma virns Glycoprotein Defioe Uuknnimi Vlrus-L RNA Segment Mutations in Both the 2B-Gone and 2C-Gone of Helmtitis-A Virus are Involved in Adaptation to Growth in Cell Culture Mutations Responsible for Adaptation of HeimtRia-A Virus to Ef~clent Growth in Cell Culture HANSON N: meufoattenuation of an Avirulent Bunyavirus Variant Map* to the L-RNA Segment Ce/11991 Susceptibility Testing by Polymm Chain Reaction DNA Quantitation -a Method to Measure Drug ResIstance of Human Immunodefidency Virus Type-I Isolates. Prc~ Nail Acad Sa U S A 1992 A Recombinant Ribonudease-H Domain Of HIV Reverse Transcripmse that is lh~ymnticaily &Clive Retrovirus-Like Particles from the Human T47D Cell Line are Related to Mouse Mammary Turnout Virus and are of Human ~aldogenoos Origin. f ~n Vim/1992 Vl~-Gene Amplification Correlates with Infective Partlde Formation in Footqmd-Mouth Disease Virus Selected Human Immunodeficiency Virus Replicates Preferentially Through the Basoiatetal Surface of Differentiated Human Colon Epithelial Cells Half of the Avian Retroviros MC29 V-myc Gene Alter or Abolish Transformation of Chicken Embryo Fibroblasta and Macrophages laation Of Human Imumuoodefldency Virus Type-I DNA Invitro The VSA13.1 Envelope Glycoprutein Deletion Mutant of Mouse Hepatitis Virus Type4 is Neurc~ttenuated by Its Reduced Rate of Spread in the Central Nervous S~tem. Vtrolo~ Mutational Analysis of the N-Linked Glycosyiation Sites of the SU Envelope Protein of Moloney Murine Leukemia Virus Bipartite Signal for Read-Tlhrough Suppression in Murine Leukemia Virtu5 MeMenger RNA -an 8-Nudeotide Purine-Rich Sequence Immedlatdy Downstream of the Gas Termination Codon Followed by an RNA Pseudolmot Replication of Patient Isolates of Human Immunodefidency Virus Type I in T Cells: a Spectrum of Rates and Emclencles of Entry Antigen Trans-A_ctiwates the Long Terminal Repeats of a Im'ge Family of Homan Endosenous Retroviros-Llke Sequences An Avian Retruvtrus Expressing Chicken Pp59c-myc Possesses Weak Transfoeming Activity DIstinct from Vomyc that May be Modulated by Adjacent Normal Cell Neighbors ~q~e CD4+ T-CeU SulMets -Influence of Activation on Infection by Simian Immunodedclency Viruses (SIV) Cloning of a Negative Tr~mscription Factor that Binds to the Upstream Conserved Region of Molooey Murine Leukemia Virus Mutational AmdysIs of the Interaction Between CD4 and Claesfl MIIC -Cless-H Antigans Contact CD4 oo a Surfatce Opposite the Gpl20-Binding Site Murine Infection by Vesicular Stomatitis Virus -Initizl Characterization of the H-2d System Identification and Characterisation of a Corunavlrus Packaging Signal A Mutation in the Catalytic Domain of Pp60v-sre Is Responsible for the Host-Dependent and Temperature-Dependent Phenotype of the Rous Sarcoma Virus Mutant TsLA33-1. Viro/ogp 1992 Pheootype-Asso¢lated Sequence Variation in the 3rd Variable Domain of the Human Immuoodeficleocy Virus Typ~.l Gpl20 Molecule..I Vim BF~q'tEIPOMME M: A Nuclear Single-Stranded-DNA Binding Factor Interacts with the Long Terminal Repeats of the 1731-Drosophila Retrotransposon Activation of HIV Ttmxscription by Tat A Mutation in the Human lmmunodeficieocy Virus Type-I Transmembrane Glycopruteln-gp41 Dominantly interferes with Fusion and Infectivity Identification of Conserved Residues in the Human Immunodeficieocy Virus Typ¢-I Principal Neutralizing Determinant that are Involved in Fusioo Construction and Properties of an Artificial Spleen Focus-forming Virus Uitcaviolet Radiatioo increases HIV-Long Terminal Repeat-Directed Expression in Transgenic Mice Fuli-Leogth CDNA Sequence of Denguc Tyl~-I Virus (Singapore Strain $275/90). Virology, 1992 Characterization of Nucleotide Sequences from European Hepatitis-C Virus Isolates LV-1 Tax Induces Expression of Various immediate Early Serum Responsive Genes HTLV-1 Tax Has Distinct But Overlapping Domain,; for Transcriptional Activatioo and for Enhancer Specificity Replication of an Acutely Lethal Simian lmmunodeficlency Virus Activates and Induces Proliferation of Lymphocytes SM: AnalysIs of Alternatively Spliced Human Immunodeficlency Virus Typed Messeoger RNA Species, One of Which Encodes a Novel TAT Alternatively Spliced Messenger RNA of the PX Region of Human T-Lymphotropic Virus Type-I Provtral Geoome Relationship to Their Functional Activity Effects of Deletions in the Cytoplasmic Domain on Biological Functions of Homan lmmunodeficlency Virus Type-1 Envelope Glycoproteins Site-directed Mutations in SindbIs Virus-E2 Glycoprutein's Cytoplasmic Domain and the 6K Protein Lead to Similar Defects in Vlrus Assembly and Budding RNA Editing in the Phnsphoprotein Gone of the Human Parainfluenza Virus Type-3. Vim/ogy lnterleukin-6 Expression in Primary Macrophages Infected with Human lmmunodeficiency Virus-1 (HIV-1) Human Infection by Genetically Diverse SIVsm-Related Hiv-2 in West Africa Selection of Variants of Human LmmunodeficJency Virus Typed Resistant to 3'.Azldo-3'-Deoxythymidine And 2',3'-Dldeox'ylnosine Tacaribe Arenavirus RNA Synthesis invttru is PrUner Dependent and Suggests an Unusual Model for the Initiation of Genome Replication Translational Control by Influenza Virus. Selective and Cap-Dependent Translation of Vital Messenger RNAs in Infected Cells Improvement of HCV Genome Detection with "short' PCR Products Structure and A.¢,~embly of Hemaggintinin Mutants of Fowl Plague Virus with Imimired Surface Transport Relative Activities of HIV-I-IIIB and HIV-1BaL LTR and Tat In Primary Monocytes and Lymphocytes. A/DS Rt~ HtltPt Retroviruses Reversible Conformationai Changes and Fusion Activity of Rabies Virus Glycoprotein Inhibition of T-Cell Antigen Receptor-Depeodent Phosphorylatinn of CD4 in Human Immunodeficlency Virus Type.l Infected Cells NOR I~ Cellular Transcription Factors Involved io the Regulatioo of HIV-1 Geoe Expression Molecular Mechanisms of Visna Virus Tat -Identification of the Targets for Transcriptional Acti~ration and Evidence for a Post-Transcriptional Effect. Vtm/ggP Identification and Characterization of a Human Herpesvirus-6 Geoe Segment that Transactivates the Human Immunodeficiancy Virus Typed Promoter. J I'iro/1992 Activatioo of Bovine Immunodeficteney-Uke Virus Expression by Bovine Herpesvirus Typed Low Degree of Human T-Cell Leukemla/Lymphoma Virus Type-I Genetic Drift Invivo as a Means of Monitoring Viral Transmission and Movement of Ancient Human Populations. J t ~ro/1992 The Encephalomyocarditis Virus internal Rlbosome Entry Site Allows Efficient Coexpressinn of Two Geoes from a Recombinant Provirus in Cultured Cells and in Embryos A Discrete CIS Element in the Human lmmunodeficlency Virus Long Terminal Repeat Mediates Synergistic T~ Activation by Cytomegaiovirus Immediste-Early Proteins Molecular Organization of Junin Virus-S RNA -Complete Nucleotide Sequeoce, Relationship with Other Members of the Arenaviridae and Unusual Secondary Structures Gluco¢orticold Receptor-Binding Site In the Human Immunodeficlency Virus LOng Terminal Repeat A Human Binding Site for Transcriptloo Factor USF/MLTF Mimics the Negative Regulatory Element of Human lmmunodeficlency Virtm Type-l. Viro/ogy DL Retroviru~ that Express Different gas Mutants Cause Different Types of Tumors in Chickens Two Mutations in the Envelope Glycopmtein-E2 of Semilid Forest Virus Affectin 8 the Maturation and Entry Patterns of the Virus Alter Pathogenicity for Mice. Vireos Tral~genlc Mouse Mammary Tumor Virus Superantigeo Expression Prevents Viral Infection TIssue Expression Pattern Directed In Tranegenic Mice by the LTR of an HTLV-I Provtrus Isolated from a Case of Tropical Spastic Pacapal~is GlyceeWlation of the Hema~81utinln-oeurantiltidal~ Glycoprotein of Hu .m~m Parainfluensa Virus Type-1 Affects its Functional But not Its Antigenic Properties Expression of the OSU Rotavtrus Outer Capsid ProtelnoVP4 by an Adenovtrus BecombLmmt COLLINS PL intraceUuisr Amplification and Expression of a Synthetic &nolo 8 of Rotavtrus Genomic RNA Bearing a Foreign Marker Gene -Mapping Cis-Acting Nucleotides in the 3'-Noocoding Region Isolation of Factor-Xa from Chick Embryo as the Amniotic Endoprotease Responsible for Paramyxovirus Activation The Role of the Tnv Protein and Tnv RNA Splicin 8 Signals in Repllcatinn of HIV-1 IIIB-isolates. Virolo~ The Effects on Survivni of Early Treatment of Human Immonodeflcleocy Virus Infection. N EngIJ Med Analysis of Mutations in the Envelope Gene of Moloney Murine Leukemia Virus. Separation of Infectivity from Superinfection Resistance Role of Human T-Cell Leukemia Virus Typed X.Region Proteins in Immortalization of Primary Human Lymphocytes in Culture t~ Acflv'ation of Nerve Growth Factor In Trat~genic Mice Containing the Human T-CeU Lymphotropic Virus Type-I Tax Gene Genetic Variation in Rotavirus Serotype-4 Subtypes lmmunofluorescence Studies of Blotype-Specific Expression of Bovine viral Diarrhoea Virus Epitopes in Infected Cells Heterogeneous Expression of the Non.Structurel Protein PgO/p125 In Cells Infected with Different Pest|viruses A Single Point Mutation Activates the Moloney Murine Leukemia Virus Long Terminal Repeat in Embryonai Stem Cells Mutatious in the Principal Neutralization Determinant of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type-1 Affect Syncytium Formation, Virus Infectivity, Growth Kinellcs, and Neutcallaaflon. J Viro11992 Mutations that Alter the Activity of the ROUS Sarcoma Virus Proteawe SHAFF-r2RMAN A: Divergent Envelope-E2 Alphavirus Sequences Spanning Amino Acids 297 to 352 Induce in Mice Virus-Specific Protective Immunity and Antibodies with Complement-Mediated Cytolytic Activity Towards Uver-dlrected • Gene Therapy: Retrovtrus-medlated Transfer into Human Hepatocytes TranspLtmmtion of • Genetiadly-modlfied Autologous Helpmtucytes In Non-human Primates Identification and ChacacterizaOon of the Structural and Noustguctural Protehu~ of African Horsesickness Virus and Determination of the Genuine Coding A~lgnments ZAITSE~KAYA "rE: ART-CH, a New Chicken RetrovirusHke Element Characterizatinr* of a New Avlan-IJke iniluenza-A Virtm from Horses in China. Virolog} Phylogenetic and Physical Analysis of the 5' Leader RNA Sequences of Avian Retroviruses Linker Scanning Mutagenesis of the Internal Ribosome Entry Site of Poliovirus RNA Terminal 7-Methyl-Guano~ine Cap Structure on the Normally Uncapped 5' Noncoding Region of Poliovirus Messenger RNA Inhlhits its Translation in Mammalian Cells ChmMc Myeloproliferative Disease induced by Site-Specific integration of Abehton Murine Leukemia Virus-Infected Hemopoletic Stem Cells Human lmmunodeficleocy Virns Type.1 Tat-Mediated Trans-Activatlon Correlates with the Phnsphorylation State of a Cellular T&R RNA Stem-Binding Factor. J I/Iro/1992 Deletion of a GC-Rich Region Flanking the Enhancer Element Within the Long Terminal Repeat Sequences Alters the Disease Specificity of Mloney Murine Leukemia Virus. J I/iro/1991 Comparative Amino Acid Sequence Analysis of VP4 for VP7 Serotype-6 Bovine Romvirus Strains NCDV, B641, and UILJ Vlro Refolded EIIV.1 Tat Protein Protects Both Bulge and Loop Nudeotides in TAR RNA from Ribonucleolytlc Cleavage lnvivo Derived HIV-1 Nef Gene PrOducts are Heterogeneous and I~ck Detectable Nucleotlde Binding AcUvity The Human lmmunodeficlency Virus Type-1 Packaging Signal and Major Splice Dooor Region have a Conserved Stable Secondary Structure SCHOCHETM~N G: Human Chromosome-Dependent and Chrommome-independent Pathways for HIV Priming of Anti. human Immunodeficleocy Virus (HIV) In Vivo by Carrier-free HIV Synthetic Peptldes Retvoviral Infection Accelerates T-Lymphomagenesis in Emu-N-ras Transgenic Mice by Activating C-myc or N-myc. Oncogtnte RNA Packagin 8 Signal of Human Immunodeficlency Virus Type-1 Human Immunodeflclency Virus Type-1 Regulator of Virion Expreesion, gev, Forms Nucleoprotein Filaments after Binding to a Put|he-Rich Rubble Located Within the Rev-Responsive Region of Vlral Messenger RNAs Mediated Cleavage of the Long Terminal Repeat RNA of Human Immunodeliciency Virus Type.1 Sequence Analysis and Expreeslon of the Hust-Protective immuoogenoVP2 of a Variant Strain of Infectious Bursal Disease Virus Which can Circumvent Vaccination with Standard Type-I Strains Unpacking the Incoming Influenza Virus Gog Proteins of the Highly Replicative MN Strain of Human immunodeflelency Virus Type-I -Poettranslational Modificatiot~, Proteolytic Proce~inp, and Complete Amino Acid Sequences Utllt~mgion of Heterologotm Alphavinw Junction Sequences as Promoters by Sindbis Virus Generation of Recombinant Murine Retrovil~ Genomes CoOttlnlno the Vsrc Oncogene -Isolation of a Virus inducing Hemlmgiosarcomu in the Brain. f Vtro11991 Sequence Analysis of the Large (L) Protein of Simian Virus-5 Bovine Respiretory Syncytlal Virus Fusioo Protein Gene -Sequence Analysis of C~NA and Expression Using a Bacuiovirus Vector Sclerosing PanencaphaUtis Virus Dominantly interferes with RepUcation of Wild-Type Measles Virus in a Mixed Infection -Implication for Vital Persistence. f I//m/1992 HIV| Cytopathogenicity-Genetic Difference Between DLrect Cytotonic and Fasogenlc Effect. Virolo~ Chronic Neurodegenet~tive Disease Associated with HTLV-II Infectioo Another Discontinuotm Epitope on Glycoprotein Gp120 that is Important in I-Jnman Immunodeflciency Virus Type-1 Neutrellzatioo is Identified by a Moooclonel Antibody Human lmmunodeficlency Type-I Tat Gene Enhances Human Cytomeplovirus Gene Exprc~ion and Viral Replication The 5' End of Cofonavirus Minus-Strand RNAs Contains a Short Poly(U) A Specific Sequence with a Bulged Guan~ine Residue(s) in a Stem-Bulge-Stem Structure of Rev-Respousive Element RNA is Required for Trsns-Acllvation by Human Immonodefi¢ieocy Virus Type-Z Rev BROWN AJI~ Convergent and Divergent Sequence Evolution in the Surl~ce Envelope Glycoproteln of Human Immunodeficlency Virus Type-1 Within a Single Infected Patient. Pr0c Nail Acad $ci U S A ~ influeoza Vit'u~M2 Integgal Membrane Protein is a Homotetramer Smblllz~l by rot'marion of Disulfide Bonds A: cis Acting RNA Sequences Control the GaB-PoI Translation Readthrough in Murine Leukemia Vh't~ Effector Domains of Human Immunodeflclancy Virus Type-1 Rev and Human T-Cell Leukemia Virus Type-I Rex are Functiotmily Interchangeable and Share an Essential Peptide Motif ~LOW TG: trmut-Dominant inhibition of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type-1 Rev Occut~ Through Formation of Inactive Protein Complexes Complexes of Sendal Virus NP-P and P-L Proteins are Required for Defective interfering Particle Genome Replication Invitro Synthesis of Leader RN& and Editing of the P-Me~nger-RNA During Transcription by Purified Measles Virus Theureflcal and Functiomml Analysis of the SlY Fusion Peptide Smdiea on the Fusion Pep||de of a Paramyxovirus Fusion Glycoprotein -Roles of Conserved Residues in Cell Fusion. J Viro11992 Novel Human Endogenous Sequences Related to Human lmmtmodefidency Virus Typed DUmN DT: Invivo Sequence VarlaUon of the Human immunodeficlency Virus Type-1 Env Gene -Evidence for Recombination A~ong Variants Found in a Single Individual Cytopathlc Variants of an Attenuated Isolate of H.tm~n lmmunodefideucy Virus Type-2 Exhibit Increased AJ~nlty for CD4 Infection of Terminally Differentiated Myotubea • with Runs Sarcoma Virns -Reduced Synthesis of Env and V-sre-Pfotehts VOL~: DJ: Inhibition of HIV Replication in Acute and Chronic Infections ill Vitro by a Tat Antagonist Effect of Gamma-Radiation on Retroviral Recombination Functional Interactions Between the Fnsinn Protein and Hemaggiutinin-Neuraminldase of Human Parainfluenza Viruses SuseepUbility of Inbred Strains of Mice to Murine AIDS (MAIDS) Correlates with Target Cell Expm~ion and HIBh Exptmminn of Defective MAIDS Virus The Majority of Cells Infected with the Defective Murine AIDS Virus Belong to the B-CeU Lineage Retrovtral-• Mediated Gene Therapy for the Treatment of HepatoceHular Carcinoma: an Innovative Approach for Cancer Therapy. proc Nail Acad S~i I/ SA Fifieilty of Human Immunodeflclency Virus Type I Reverse Tram~'iptsse in Copying Natural RN& Identification of wuvelope V3 Loop as the Major Determinant of CD4 Neutralization Sensitivity of HIV-I. Sclence Clonlng and Sequence Atmlysla of the Genes Encoding the Nonstructural Proteins of Langat Virus and Comparative Analysis with Other Flavivirnses. Virolos Nucleutide Sequences important for Translation Initiation of Entegovfrt~ RNA Selective Depletion In HIV Infection of T-Cells that Bear Specific T-Ceil Receptor-Vbeta Sequence~ Genomlc Structure of the Hnma, Prototype Strain-H of Helmtitis-C Virus -Comparison with American and Japane~ Isolates HTLV-I Rex Protein Accumulates Unspilced RNA in the Nucleus as Well as In Cytoplasm Neutralization Map of the Hemaggiutinin-Neuraminldase Glycoprotein of Newcastle Disease Vigus -Domains Recognized by Munodonal Antibodies that Prevent Receptor Recolgnltlon Retrovirus Insertion Into Herpes Virus in Vitro and in Vivo Phylogenetic Analysis of a Commckievirus A24 • Variant -the Most Recent Worldwide Pandemic Was Caused by Progenies of a Virus Prevalent Around Evolutionary Analysis of the Influenza-A Virus M-Geoc with Comparison of the M1 and M2 Proteins Alteration of HIVol Infectivity and Neutralization by a Single Amino Acid Replacement In the V3 Loop Domain YAMAMCrlX) K: Induction of Inflammatory Arthropathy Resembling Rheumatoid Arthritis in Mice Transgcdic for HTLV-1 Character{zatioo of the Genes Encoding Two of the Major Capsid Proteins of Epiaootic Haemorrhagic Disease Virus indicates a Close Genetic Relationship to Bluetongue Virus Enzytnatic Activity of Poliovirus RNA Polymem Mutants with Single Amino Add Changes In the Conserved YGDD Amino Acid Motif Non-isotopic Polymera.~ Chain Reaction Methods for the Detection of HIV.I in Ugandan Mothers and Infants Crystals of a ternary Complex of Human Immunodeficlency Virus Type 1 Reverse Transcriptase with a Monocinnal Antibody Fob Fragment and Double-stranded DNA Diffract X-rays to 3.5-A--ResOlution he Lung Stllin of Reovirus Serotype-1 and the Denting Strain of Reovirus Serotype-3 Differ In Their Sensitivities to Beta Hlgh-Mel Expression of the Tick.Borne Encephalitis Virus NS1 ProteIn by Using an Adenovtrus.Based Vector -Protection Elicited in a Murine Model Poilovtru$ RNA RecombInation * Mechanistic Studies in the Absence of Selectioo The Principal Neutralization Determinant of Simian lmmunodeficlency Virus Differs from that of Human Immunodeficlency Virus Type 1. Pmc Natl A~ad S~i Site-Specific Cleavage of the T~tivatlon Response Site of Human Immunodeficiency Virus RNA with a Tat-Based Chemical Nuchmse. proc Natl Synthetic HIV-I Tat can Diasoclate HeLa Nuclear Protein-TAR RNA Complexes Invttro -a Novel Tat-Nuclear Protein Interaction Fidelity of HIV-1 Reverse Transeriptase Copying RNA Invitro Analysis of the Gent Encoding the Outer Capsid Glycoprotein (VPT) of Group-C Rotaviroses by Northern and Dot Blot Hybridization The Genetic Fate of Molecularly Cloned Simian lmmunodeficlency Virus in Experimentally ~ted Macaques Genetic Variation of Simian lmmunodeficiency Viruses in Nonhuman Primates Inactivated Whole.virus Vaccine Derived from a Proviral DNA Clone of Simian lmmunodeficlency Virus Induces High Levels of Neutralizing Antibodies and Confers Protection Against Heterolo~ous Challenge. Pn~ Nail Acad ~t US A 1992 Efficient Productinn of Human lmmunodeficlency Virus Proteins in Transgenlc Mice Provtral Rearrangements and Overexpre-~inn of a New Cellular Gene (nov) In Myeinbinstnsis-Assoclated Virus Type-l-Induced Nephgoblastoma Formation of Snbviral Particles by Invitro Translation of Subgenomic Polinviros RNAs MatrL~ Protein of Akv Murine Leukemia Virus -Genetic Mapping of Regions Essential for Particle Formation Inlhibltion of Human lmmunodeficiency Virns Type-I Multiplication by Ant|sense and Sense RNA Expression V-beta-17 T-Oil Deletion by Endogenous Mammary Tumor Virus In Wild.Type.Derived Mouse Stt'ain. I'roc Nail Acad Sci I! S A Analysis of Human lmmunodeficiency Virus Type-I LTR-LTR Junctinns in Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells of Infected Individuals. J Gun i'iro/1992 Disruptions In lntracelinlar Membrane Trafficking and Structure Preclude the Glucocorticoid-Dependcnt Maturation of Mouse Mammary Tumor Virus Proteins in Rat Hepatoma Cells rev-Uke Transcripts of Caprine Arthritis Encephalitis Virus. Virolog# Inhibitory Effect of Myrlstylatinn on Transrepreesinn by FBR (Gag-Fos) ProteIn Synergistic Activation of the Human lmmunodeficlency Virus Type-1 Promoter by the Viral Tat Protein and Cellular Transcription Factor-Spl. J 1?red 1992 Spl-Dependent Activation of a Synthetic Promoter by Human Immunodeficiency Virus Typed Tat Protein Oligomerizatinn and Transport of the Envelope Protein of Moinney Murine Leukemia Virus.TB and of Tsl, a Neurovirulent Temperature-Sensitive Mutant of MoMuLV-TB Identification of a Rut|nolo Acld-lnduclble Endogenous Retroviral Transcript in the Human Teratocarcinoma.Derived Cell Line PAd Human Immunodefictency Virus Type.2 Vpx Protein Augments Viral infectivity. Virolog Bovine Leukemia Virus Matrix.Associated Protein MA(plS) -Further Processing and Formation of a Specific Complex with the Dimer of the 5"-Terminal Genomic RNA Fragment Amino Acid Sequence Identity Between the HA1 of lnflucn~'~-A (H3N2) Viruses Grown in Mammalian and Primary Chick Kidney Cells Both Processing and Joining Activities of Retroviral lntegrase Improved Vectors for Stable Expression of Foreign Genes In Mammalian Cells by use of the Untranslated Leader Sequence from EMC Virus Human Linear B-ceil Epitope~ Encoded by the Hepatitis E Virus Include Determinants In the RNAdependent RNA Pulymerase. Prtx" Nat Activation of Feline Immunodeficlency Virus Long Terminal Repeat by FelIne Herpesvirus Typ¢-l. Virolo0 isOistiOU of the Avian Tral~qforming Retrovirus, AS42, Carrying the V-mar Oncogene and initial Characterization of Its Gene Product Isolation and Characterization of a Highly Divergent IlIV-2 < GH-2 > -Generation of an Infectious Molecular Clone and Functional Analysts of Its Rex-Responsive Elemeot in Response to Primate Retrovirus Transactivators Expression of Human ~tl.antitrypsin in Do~ after Autologous Transplantation of Retroviral Transduced Hepatocytes. pro~ Nall Ac.ad S¢i USA 1992 LARDER B& Fifth Mutation in Human Immunodeficlency Virus Typed Reverse Transcriptsse Contributes to the Development of High-Level Resistance to Zldowldine The Bel-I Protein of Human Foamy Virus Activates Human Immunodeliclency Virus Type-1 Gene Expression Via a Novel DNA Target Site. J i'iro/ 1992 Characterization of a Major Neutrulizatioo Domain of Ross River Virus Using Anti-Viral and Antl-Peptide Antibodies. I/irololo, 1992 Tat Tt'ansactlvatinn of the Human Immunodeficlency Virus Type-1 Promoter is Influenced by Basal Promoter Activity and the Simian Virus-40 Origin of DNA Replication. proc Nail Acad S¢i t / 5 A 199 I A Highly Divergent Simian immunodeficlency Virus (SIVstm) Recovered from Stored Stump.Tailed Macaque Tissues. J i/iro11991 Recombinant Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type-I Nucleocapsid (NC(pT)) Protein Unwinds Transfer RNA Genome Cloning and Analysis of the Large RNA Segment (~pnent-A) of a Naturally Avlrulent Serotype-2 Infectious Bursal Disease VIruS. Vlrololo 6EY JW: Genomic Variation and Segregatinn of Equine Infectious Anemia Virus During Acute Infection Overexpreesion of TransformIng Growth Factorbeta in Tnmsgenic Mice Carrying the Human T-Cei Lymphotropic Virus Type-I Tax Gene. MO/ Cell Bio11991 Macrophages are the First Thymic Cells to Express Polytropic Retrovirus in AKR Mouse Leukemogenesis Transcription of a Recomhltumt Influenza Virus RNA in Cells that etm Expreas the Influenza Virus RNA Polymerase and Nucleoprotein Genes PVHALA 1~ ~vulution of Influem~t-B/Victoria/2/87-Uke Viruses -Occurrence of a Genetically Conserved Virus Under Conditions of Low Epidemic Activity Generatioo of Vlrns Genetic Lineages During an Outbreak of Poliomyelitis Genetic Analysis of Picornaviru~ Cells Surviving Infection by Human lmmunodeficlency Virus Typ¢-I -Vif or Vpu Mut:mts Produce Non-Infectious or Markedly Less Cytopathic Viruses Nonrs~dom Integration of Retroviral DNA Invitro -Effect ofCpG Methylation Specific Rinding of a Basir Peptide from HiV-1 Rex Specific Regulation of Messenger RNA Splicing lnvitro by a Peptide from HIV-1 Rev Sequence Changes in the Live Attenuated, Cold-Adapted Variants of Influenza A/Leningrad/134/57 (H2N2) Virus. Virology Klnetica of Expression of Multiply Spliced RNA in Early Human immunodeficlency Virus Type I Infection of Lymphocytes and Monocytes (Correction) Structure and G~netir Veriabillty of Envelope Glycoproteins of Two &ntigeoic Variants of Caprine Arthritis-Encephalitis Lentivh'us. J i/iro11991 Purification and Characterization of Human T-Ceil Leukemia Virus Type-I Protease Produced in Escherichla-Coll. I:EP~ Lelt URASAWA S: Analysts of the NeutraUzation Epltopes on Human Rotsvtrus VP7 Recognized by Monotype-Specific Monoclonal Antibodies Relmir and Mutsgenesis of the C~nome of a Deletion Mutant of the Coronavirus Mouse Hepatitis Virus by Targeted RNA Recombination Crystal Structure at 3.5AA Resolution of HIV Resistance to Influenza Virus Infection of Mx-Transgenlc Mice ExpressIng Mx-Protein Under the Control of Two Constitutive Promoters Design of Polymerase Chain Reaction Primers for the Selective Amplification of HIV-1 RNA in the Presence of HIV-1 DNA Antigenic Diversity of Human Pavainfluenza Virus Typed Isolates and Their Immunological Relationship with Sendal Vh'es Revealed by UsIng Monodonai AJatibodles ARA/S: Inhibitory Effect of Oryzacyststins and a Truncation Mutant on the Replication of Poilovteus in Infected Vero Cells Y: Sequence Characterization of the Matrix Protein Genes of ~ueoza Virus Type-4A and Type-4B Novel GACG-Hairpin Pair Motif In the 5' Untranslated Region of Type-C Retrovirnses Related to Murine Leukemia Virus. J l/Iro11992, 66 An Engineered Retroviral Proteinase from Myelobisstosis Associated Virus Acquires PH Dependence and Substrate Spedflcity of the HIV.1 Proteinase. l~tlBOJ A Spleen Necrosis Vir~-Based Retrovlral Vector Which Expresses Two Genes from a Dlcistronic MRNA Spleen Necrosis Virus, an Avian Retrovirus, can Infect Primate Cells The Phylogeny of RNA-Dependent PJqA Polymet~ms of Positive-Strand RNA Vitus~ All ~ PICO~ May have Genome Ot~nization Similar to that of Culiciviguses HIV-I Biological Phenotype In Lons-term Progressive Glomerulos¢lerosis and Eniumced Renal Accumulation of Basement Membrane Components In Mice Transgenic for Human immunodefi¢ieocy Virus Type-1 Genes Polymerase Chain Rcaction Analysis of Defective Human T-Cei Leukemia Virus Type-I Proviml Genomes In Leukemic Cells of Patients with Adult T-Ceil Leukemia Detection of Acute Hepatitis-C Virus Infection by ELISA UsIng a Synthetic Peptide ComprisIng a Structural Epitope Human Cytomegalovirus Inhibits Human Immuoodeficlency Virus Replication In Cells Productively Infected by Both Viruses KRAUSSUCH HG: Specific InhibitOr of Human Immunodeficlency Virus Proteinese Prevents the Cy~otoxi¢ Effects of a SIngle-t'h*in Proteinase Dlmer and Restores Particle Formation Genetic Analysis and Gene Expression of Human Immunodeficlency Virus Identification and Characterization of Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus Ol Burgwedel/1987 as an Intertypic Recombinant BRECHOT C: Partial Nucleotide Sequence Analysis of a French Hepatitis-C Virus -Implications for HCV Genetic Variability in the E2/NSI PEru #c Endogenous Retroviruses -Potential Etiologic Agents In Autoimmuoity Reve~ Transeriptsse from Human Immuoodeficlency Virns -a Single Template-primer Binding Site Serves 2 Physicaiy Separable Catalytic Functions Inhibition of Human immuoodeficiency Virus Type-1 Rev Function by a Rev Mutant Which Interferes with Nudeer/Nucleolar Localization of Rev SHIKATA E: ~ in the Phytoreovtrus Genus of the Reoviridae l~unily have the Same Conserved Terminul Sequences Evolution of the V3 t=nvelope Domain In Provtcal Sequences and Isolates of Human Immunodefidency Virus Type-I During TrsnMtioo of the Viral Biological Phenotype Residues Critical for Retrovirul Intelp'ative Recombhmtion In a Reginn that is Highly Conserved Among Retgoviral/~tt'at~pooon Intesrases and Bacterial Inserdoo Sequence Tt'at~ Clotting and SequencIng of the Structut~l Region and Expression of Putative Core Gcme of Hepatitls-C Virus from u British Case of Chronic Sporadic Hepatitis PLAGEMANN PGW: A Nested Set of Eight B.NA$ is Formed In Macrophages Infected with Lactate Dehydrogenase-FAevatl ~ Virus Hnmmn lmmunodefici~ncy Virus Type-1 Envelope Gene Stroeture and DtverMty kavivo and after Cocultivation Invitro. j V/to/1992 WJ& Variant-Specific Monodonal and GroupSpecific Polydonsl Human immu~mdefldeney Virue Type-1 Neutralizing Amtbodles Rslaed with Synthetic Fuptides fi'om the Gp120 Third Variable Domain D~t~rsity of C, od~ StrateStes in influemm Virtam*. Trends Gene11991 ClonJ.n 8 Of Neacnltigltable Hnm.n lintaviru~ by Single Pt'lam~ Amplification. J Viro11992 Cogonavigu$ M¢~m~gec RNA Symhesla -IdeatLScation of Novel Trm~:ription IaJtiation SIwmds Which are Differentialiy Rellulated by Dlffesent leader Sequences Characterization of Endogenous and Recombimmt Proviral Elements of a Highly Tumorigenic AKR Cell Line Paclmgin 8 Syatem for l~pld • Production of Murine Leltka~mis V~ VectOrs with Variable Tropism ~ELTINE WA: fo.-plication of Human tmmq~Od~llc|~ncy Vlrl~ 1 in Primary Dendritic Cell cultures. Pmc Natl Acad SO Zidovudlne-Resisumt Human lmmunodeflclency Virus Selected by In Cell Coltufe A Retrovirus that Expresses V-abi and C-myc Oncogenes Rapidly induces PLumacytomas Sinsle Amino ,Arid C~mges in the Viral Gly¢oprotein-M Affect Induction of Alpha-Interferon by the Coronavirus Transmlasible Gastroenteritis Virus. J Vlro11992 Human Immunodefidency Virus Induction of Mallffmmt Transformation in Human B Lymphocyte Superantisen Implicated in Dependence of HIV-1 Replication In T Cells on TCR Vbem Expression The Cytopathic Effect of mv is Associated with Apoptoais. V/rtfo~y Invitro Effect of Transforming Growth Factorbeta on Prowression of HIV-1 Infection in Mononucle~ir PhaB~ Submudt-eclective Mutagenesla Indicates Minimal Polym~ Activity in H~imer~ted 1~1 HIV-1 Reverse Tranacdptsse Both Sul~tt'ate and Target Oligonudeotide Sequences Affect lnvitro IntqWation Mediated by Human lmmunodefidency Virus Type-1 lmegrsse Protein Produced in .¢~'~romyees-Cerevblae Synthesis C~tion of t~himeriC Mdes Between )~0aanotic Hemorrhastc Disease Virus and Bluetongue Virus -Functional Domains are Consesved on the VP3 Protein The Expressed VP4-Proteln of Bloetonsue Virus Binds GTP and is the Candidate T~ of the Virus Domain Structure of the Human Immunodeflciency Vlt'us Reverse Trenscriptase. • F.MBOJ 1992 TranUctivetion of Human lmmonodefldency Virus Typed Long Terminal Repeat-Directed Gene Expression by the Human l~amy Virus Bell Protein Requir~ a Specific DNA SequenCe Nonrandom Distribution of Gpl20-N-linked GIy¢ooylation Sites Important for Infectivity of Human Immunodeficleocy Virus Type 1 Mutational Analysis of Conserved N-Linked Gly¢osylation Sites of Human tmmqnodeflclency Virus Type-I Gp41 Human lmumonodeflciency Virus (HIV) Type-1 can Superinfect HIV-2-1nfeeted Cells -Fueudotype Virtons Produced with IFJqNmded Cellular Hoot Range ALMOND JW: l.mmunosenlclty and Antisenidty of Chimeric Picornaviruses Which Express Hepatitis-A Virus (HAV) Peptide Sequences -Evideoce for a Neutralization Domain Near the Amino Terminus of VP1 of HAV The Baculovirus-inte~rated Retro~pooon TED Encodes ~ and 13ol Proteins that A~emble into Viruslike Particles with Reverse Transcript~e Intr.lt~terl~tl A-Typ~ Particle-Mediated Activations of Cytoklne Genes in a Murine Myelomonocytic Leukemia -Generation of Functional Cytokine Messenser RNAs by Retroviral Splicing Events EJmdemt Gene Expression in l~[UlDAmstl|stn Ce~ from a Dieistronic Tran.sCriptional Unit in an Improved Retroviral Vector lnsertlonal Mutagenesis of Flvi-2 in Tumors Induced by Infection with LC-FeI.V, a myc-containin 8 Strain of Feline Leukemia Virus Thelier's ~ Replication in Brain Macrophages Cultured Invitro Human Immunodeficlency Virus lnfectioo of Celis Arrested in the Cell Cycle Cloning of a Cellular Factor, lnterJeukin Binding Factor, that Binds tO NYAT-like Motl~ in the Human Immunodeficiency Virus Long Terminal Repeat Re~cue of Sindbis Virus. Specific RNA Replication and Transcription by Usin8 a Va¢cUtia Virus Recombinant TWO French Genotypes of Hqmtitis-C Virus -Homology of the Predomimmt Geootype with the Prototype American Strain OtAN Sh Trteho~nthin a Potent HIV 1 Inhlhltor Can Cleave Super¢olled DNA in Vitro Synthesis of Human Immunodefi. clency Virus DNA in a Cell-to-Cell Transmission Model Denovo Reverse Tranecription is a Crucial Event in Celi-to-Cell Transmission of Human lmmonodeflcieney Virus Mutational Analysis of the Promoter Required for Influenza Virus Virlon RNA Syntlhesls NEROME I~ Origin and Evolutionary Cliaracteriatic~ of AntiSenic Remmorttmt Influetma-A (HIN2) Viruta~ Isolated from Man in China 3-dldeoxy-2-fluoro-p-D-threo-pentoforano~yl) hypoxanthine Ho0t Range Mutants of V-src -Alterations in Kinase Activity and Substrate Interactions Virion-Associated Tralxs-Regulatory Protein of Human T-Cell Leukemia Virus Type-l Extracellular Tax1 Protein Stimulates Tumor Necrosis Factorbeta and Immunoglobulin-Kappa Light Chain Expression in Lymphoid Cells HIV-I Geoe Rev Responsible for Accumulated Heterodlsperse RNAS Seen in Infected Sequence Analysis of the 22K-Gene, SH-Gene, and G-Gene of Turkey Rhinotrachcttis Virus and Their intergenic Regions Reveals a Gene Order Different from that of Other Pneumovintses Enhancement of Transforming Potential of Human Insulinlike Growth Factor-1 Receptor by N-Terminal Trooeatioo and Fusion to Avian Sarcoma Virus UR2 Gag Sequence NGUS SC: A Polycistronic MRNA Specified by the Coronavtrus Infectious Bronchitis Virus. Viro/oSD Identification of Two New Polypeptides Encoded by Messenser RNA5 of the Coronavirus Infectious Bronchitis Virus. Viro/ogl, 1992 Specific NF-kappaB Subunits Act in Concert with Tat to Stimulate Human Immunodeficlency Virus Type-1 Transcription Rotavlrus VP3 Expressed in Insect Cells Possesses Guanylyltransferase Activity. Virolog Identification and Characterization of the Bovine lmmunodeficlency-LIke Virns Tat Gene Construction of an Infectious DNA Clooe of the Full-Lensth Human Spumaretrovirus Genome and Mutasenesis of the BeLl Gene Infections Enveloped RNA Virus Antigenic Chimera& Proc Nail Acad $ci U S A The Effects of Cysteine Mutations on the Catalytic Activities of the Reverse Transcriptase of Human Immunodeficlency Virus Type-L Similar Replication Capacities of Primary Human Immunodeflcteney Virus Type-1 Isolates Derived from a Wide Range of Clinical SOurces Genetic Assay for Multimerizatioo of Retroviral Ga 8 Polyproteins Ms/mt~ ML Genetic and Biological Comparisons of Pathogenic and Nonpathosenic Molecular Clones of Simian lmmunodeficlency Virus (SIVmac) Phylogenetic Relationship of the Nonstructural (NS) Genes of Influenza-A Viruses Generation of Reassortants Between African Arenaviruses. Virolo~ Antigenic Variation of European Haemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome Virus Strains Characterized Using Bank Vole Monoclonal Antibodies Genetic Analysis of Influenza Virus Mechanism of Attenuation of a Chimeric Inlluemm-A/B Trsnsfectant Virus. J Viro11992, 66 Hema881utinln Mutations Related to Antisenic Variation in H1 Swine Influenza Viruses Interactioo of a Cellular 57-Kliodalton Protein with the Internal Translation Initiation Site of Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus Morine Retrovirus-Induced Sponsiform Encephalolmthy -Productive Infection of Mlcroslia and Cecel~mtiac Neurons in Accelerated CaNS Disease Replication of Influemm-A Vlrases Io an Avian Macrophage Cell Line The Observed Inhibitory Potency of 3'-tmido-3'-deoxythymidine 5'.tripho~phate for HIV-I Reverse Tranacriptase Depends on the Length of the POly(rA) Region of the Template An Assembly Defect as a Result of an Attenuating Mutation in the Cap~id Proteins of the Poliovtrus Type-3 Vaccine Strain Correlation of RNA Secondary Structure and Attenuation of Sabin Vaccine Strains of Poliovirus in Tiasuc Culture Association of Heat Shock Protein-70 with Entegovirus Capsld Precursor WI in Infected Human Cells internal Initiation and Frameshifting in Infectious Bursal Disea~ Virus Sequeoce Expressed in Escherichla-Coll. Virolo~ Rage and Confusion Hide Role of HIV USF-related Transcription Factor, HIV-TF1, Stimulates Transcription of Human lmmunodeficleocy Virus Mutations in the Env Gene of Friend Spleen Focus-Forming Virus Overcome Fv.2(r)-Mediated Resistsncc to Friend Virus-Induced Erythroleukemla A System for Study of Cogonavirus Messenger RIqA Synthesis -a Regulated, Expressed Subsenomlc Defective inteflerin S RNA Results from Intergeoic Site Inseetion ~"queuce of the Geoes Encoding the Structural Proteins of the Low-Virulence Tick-Borne Flavivtruses Langat TP21 and Yelimtsev. Virolog~ P& HIV-1 Tat Protein Promotes Formation of More-Processive Elongation Complexes TransceUular Activation of the Human Immunodeficleocy Virus Type-1 Long Terminal Repeat in Cocultured Lymphocy~es Transactlvation of the EUW-I LTR by HSV-1 Activation of the Human Immtmodeficlency Virus Type-I Enhancer is not Dependent oo NFAT-I Comparison of the S-RNA Segments and Nucleoprutein Sequences of Crimema-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever, Hazara, and Dugbe Viruses inldbition of Human lmmunodeficlency Virus Activity by Phusphorodithluate Oligodeoxycytidine. pro~ Nail Acad S~i U S A 1992 Hepatitis-C Virus (HCV) Circulates as a Population of Different But Closely Related Genomes -Quesispecles Nature of HCV Genome Distribution Nuclear Transport of Influenza Virus Ribonudeoproteins -the Viral Matrix Protein (M1) Promotes Export and lnhifilts import Evolution of the Capsid Protein Genes of Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus -Antigenic Variation without Accmmulation of Amino Acid Sub6titutions Over 6 Decades Expreesion of the F-Glycoprotein Gene from Human Respiratory Syncytial Virus in F-acherichla-Coll -Mapping of • Fusion Inhibiting Epitope RLISCETTI SKI Molecular Characterization of a Neurolmthogenlc and Nonerythroleukemogenlc Variant of Friend Morine Leukemia Virus PVC-211 Detection of I~nhmnr.~ Repeats in the Lon 8 Terminal Repeats of Feline Leukemia Viruses from Cats with Spontaneous Neoplastic and Nonneoplastic Diseases Expression of Proceesed Envelope Protein of Hepatitis-C Virus in Mammalian and Insect Cells Purificatioo and Characterizatioo of Human lmmuoodeflclency Virus Type-1 Nef Gene Product Expressed by a Recombimmt Baculovirus Invitro Acflvatinn of Transcription by the Human T-Cell Leukemia Virus Type-! Tax Protein J~LM Transcription Factor AP-1 Modulates the Activity of the Human Foamy Virus Long Terminal Repeat htitibition of Poliovirus RNA Synthesis by Brefeldin-A JM: Identification of Monoclonal Antibody Epltopes and Critical Residues for Rliinovirxm Binding in Domain 1 of intercellular Adhesion Molecule 1 The influence of Capsid Protein Cleavage on the Processing of E2-giycoprotein and El.glycoprotein of Rubella Virus A: Recombinant CD4-Selected Human Immunodeficlency Virus Typ¢-I Variants with Reduced Gp120 Affinity for CD4 and Increased Cell Fusion Capacity Competition Between Zidovudine.sensitive and Zidovudine-rrsistant Strains of HIV intronic Sequeoces and 3" Splice Sites Control Rous Sarcoma Virus RNA Splicing BEEMON I~ Characterization of Runs Sareom Virus intronic Sequences that Negatively Regulate Splicing invitro Mutational Analysis of Cls-Acting RNA Translational Elements Within the Poliovirns Typ¢-2 5' Uotranslated Region Replication of Adeno-Aesoclated Virus Type-2 in Human Lymphocytic Cells and interaction with H1V-1. Viro~g~ Replication and Regulation of Primate Foamy Viruses. Virolog) cis-Acting Regulatory RegiOns in the Loo 8 Terminal Repeat of Simian Foo~ay Virus Typed Transforming Potential of Truncated Vmyb and Stimulation of Replication by Gug-myb Fusion Products Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus -Molecular Cloning and Nudeotidc Sequencing of a Callcivitus C, enome Genomlc and Subgenomic RN#J of Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus are Both Protein-Linked and Packaged into Particles Expre~ion of Sindbis Virus NsP1 and Methyltransferase Activity in Eacherichia-Coli. Vimlo~ KEDFtELD R~ Viral DNA and Meesenger RNA Expre~ion Correlate with the Stage of Human Immunodefidency Vin~ (HINt) Typ¢-I Infection in H-m~ns -Evidence for Viral Replication in All stages of HlV DISea~ Sel~ve Activation of a Discrete Family of Endogeneotm Pmvical Elements In Normal BALli/C Lymphocytus. M0/ Cell Blot 1992 An Aglfitvittion-Dependcmt, T-Lymphocyte-Specific Trmascriptiooal Activator in the Mouse Mammary Tumor Virus Env Gene STOLT72US CM: 2 Distent Upstream Regions Conteinin 8 Cis-Actin 8 Slsmds RaSUlatin SpUotn s Fadlitete 3'-Emi Ptoce~in$ of Avian Sarcoma Virus RNA. j Viro11992 Simple and Efficient Production of the Core Antigens of HIV-I, HIV-2 and Simian Immunodelidency Virus Using PGEX Expression Vectors in Eacherichla CoU Genetic Analysis of an NTP-Bindin 8 Motif in Poliovtnm Polypeptide-2C Viro~ Isolation of Eastern Equine Encephalitis Vinm from Aedes Alboplctus in Florida l~rtdoxal-5'-Phooplmte Inhibits the Polymet~..se Activity of a Recombinant RNase-H-Deflcient Mutant of HIV TmRY L BOLLEN & Lethal Oxidative Damase to Human Immunodeflclency Virus by Human Recombinant Myeloperoxidase PADMANABtlAN I~ Detection of stable Secondary Structure at the 3' Terminns of Dengue Virus Type-? Cardioviral internal Ribosomal Fattry Site is Functional in a Genetically ~aginecced Dicistronic Poliovirus Cell-free, De Novo Synthesis of Poliovirus. Saence Direct Determination of the Point Mutation Rate of • Murine Retrovirus Infection of • Polarized Epithelial Cell Line with Wild-Type Reovtr~ Leads to Virus Persistence and Mtered CeUular Function Expression and Frsmeshifting But Extremely Ineflident Proteolytic Procaasing of the HIV-1 ~ and Pol Gene Products in Stably Tratmfected Rodent Cell Lines Ratroviral Vectors Containing Putative Internal Ribcaome Entry Sites: Development of • Polycistronic Gene Transfer System and Applications to Gene Thegapy DESaO~Em RC~ Complex Detes'mln*nts of Macropl~ge Tropism in Env of Slmlan lmmonodefidency Vigtm Identification end Analysis of the GaS-pol Ribosomal Fvameshlft Site of Feline Immunodefidency Virus Comperison of Rabies Virus-G Proteins Produced by CDNA-Transfetted Animal Cw.lis that Display Flther inducible or Constitutive Expression of the Gene Invivo ~tion of H attain ][Iml~BIIBn(x~.~de~cy V~'Ul T~I~-I ~lm~ Terminal Repeat by UV Type-A 0UV-A) Li~t Plus Psoralen end UV-B Light in the Skin of Transganlc Mice ~ion of V.rel in a Repication Competent VI~J -Transformation and Biochemical Clmracterization. Onc'0~ne MOSCONA & Defective lnterterin s Particles of Human parainfluenza Vlrus Type-3 are Associated with Peraisteat In~ectfon in C.efl Culture Transcription Factor AP-2 Activates Gene • Exprcsaion ofHTLV-1 Regullttion of Human Immunodeficlency Virns I~nhsnC4~" 1~nction by PRDII-BFI and C-tel Gene Product~ Sequences Present in a Small Region of the AKV Virus Envelope Gene Detdrmine the E~iclency with Which Pseudotyped Spleen Focus-Forming Virus Infects Erythroid Tarl~t Cells The Nucleotide Sequence of the L-Gene of Marburg Vlrns, a Filovirns -Homologies with Paramyxoviruses and Rhabdoviruse# Involvement of the lnfluenza-A Virus PB2 Protein in the Regulstion of Viral Gene Expression Expra~ion . of the Heterodimeric Form of Human Immunodeficlency Virus Type-2 Reverse Trmumripmse in Escherichia-Coi and C~h~wacteclsation of the Enzyme CytoplsSmlc Domain Truncation Enhances Puaion Activity by the Exterior Glycoprutein Complex of Human lmmunodeficlency Virus Type-2 in Selected Cell Types. J V/r~ 1992 NETr DP: ~tion of a,Stable Euksryotie Cell Line Expressin s the Rons Sarcoma Virus lntegrase v-Src Enhanct~ Phosphorylstion at Ser-282 of the Rous Sarcoma Virtm Integrase A Mutation at One End of Moloney Murine Leukemia Virus DNA Blorks CleavaSe of Both Ends by the Viral tntegrnse lu.i.o EtDEN IF: Cognitive and Motor Impairments Associated with SlY infection in Rhesus Monkeys The Emergence of Simian Human Immunodeflclency Viruses SmN]VAS~ A: Mutation In the Primer Binding Site of the Type 1 Human Immunodefldency Virus Genome Affects Vlrus Production and Infectivity Complex Formation of Human T-Call leukemia Vlrtut Type-I P40tax TranmtcUvator with Cellular Polypeptide~ Endogenous Retrovirai LTR DNA Sequences as Markers for Individual Human Chromosomes A Novel Cls-Acting Element that Controls Transcription of Human lmmunodeficlency Virus Type-I DN&, Dependin 8 on Cell Type Specific Bindin 8 of Host Cell Proteins to the 3'-Terminal Stem-Loop Stru¢inre of Rubella Virus Negative. Strand RNA Transformation of Human K.Jdtley Proximal Tubule Cells by a Src-Conminln8 Retroviru~ The Gene Eneodln 8 the Act-2 C~tokine -Ge~omic SlructuR, HTLV-I/Tax Responsiveness of 5' Upstream Sequences, and Chromosomal Loeali~tion Biochemical and BIological Comlmrison of HIV-1 NEF and gas Gene Produts. Vlrolo~ BON1NO F: Detection of lntrahepatic Replication of Hepatitis C Virus RNA by in Siin Hybridization and Comparison with Hlstopathology HEINRIgSON RU Nucleotide Sequence and Expression of the Capsid Protein Gene of Feline Cailcivirus Identification of Cis-Actin8 lotion and EXon Regions in Influem Virus NS1 Messenger RNA that Inhibit Splicing and Cause the Formation of Abeerantiy Sedimenting Prespllcing Complexes Structural and FuncUonai Analysis of the Ribosome I..tndin 8 Pad of PoUovirus Type-2 -Invivo Translation Studies Multistep Reguiation of Enhancer Activity of the 21-Base. Pair Element of Human T-Ceil Leukemia Virus Typ~-I Sequence of the VP7 Gene of Chicken Rotavirus Ch2 Strain of Serotype-7 Rotavirus. ViMo~ The Tat Protein of Equine Infectious Anemia Virus is Encoded by at Least Three Types of Transcripts. Virolo~ JOHnsON pl~ srv from Stump-Tailed Macaques -Molecular Cha~cterization of a Highly Transmissible Primate Lentivtrus Vital Resisumce to Human Immunodeficlency Virus Type-l-Specific Pyridinone Reverse Transcriptase lnhifiitors Transfec of the Hemagglutinln Activity of Influenza Virus Neuramiltidase Subtype-N9 into an N2-Neuraminldase Background MOf~S SI~ Enhanced Neurovirulence of Tick-Boroe Orbiviruses Resulting from Genetic Modulation. Virology Mapping Genetic Determinants for Human hnmunodeficlency Virus Type-I Resistance to Soluble CD4 Analysis of Moloney Murine Leukemia Virus Revertants Mutated at the Gag-pal Junction Virus Triggered Acquired lmmuoodeficlency by Cytoxlc T Ceil Dependent Destruction of Antigen Presenting Cells and Lymph Foificle Structure. pro: Nail Acid Sol Complementation Studies with Rous Sarcoma Virus Gag and Gag.pol Polyprutein Mutants Exprcssion of Pactor-X and Its Significance for the Determination of Paramyxovirus Tropism in the Chick Embryo A Broadly Neutrailzlng Monoelonai Antibody that Recognizes the V3 Region of Human Immunodefielency Virus Type 1 Glycoprotein Gp120 Full-Length Sequence of a Hepatitls-C Virus Genome Having Poor Homology to Reported Isolates -Comparative Study of Four Distinct Genotypes NudeoUde Sequence of the Genomic RNA of Helmtitis-C Virus Isolated from a Human Carrier -Comparison with Reported Isolates for Conserved and Divergent Regions Typlllg [-Iepatitll-C Virus by Polymerase Chain Reaction with Type-Specific Primers -AppUcation to Clinical Surveys and Tracing hffecflons Sources Molecular Cloning and Sequence Analysis of the Mumps Virus Gene Encoding the L-Protein and the Trailer Sequence Peplomer Protein Expressed by a Recombinant Vaccinla Virus Vectoc Exhibits igG Fc-Receptor Activity Sequence Analysis of the V3 Loop Regions of the Env Genes of Ugandan Human Immunodeficicncy Provlnls¢~ A Novel Alternatively Spliced Viral Messenger RNA Transcribed in Ceils Infected with Human T-Cei Leukemia Virus Type-1 is Maidiy Responsible for Expressing P21X-Protein HIV-I Binding to CD4 T-Ceils Does not Induce a Ca2 + Influx or Lead to Activation of Protein Klnases ARtM~ T: eDNA CIooes of Japanese Hepatitis-C Virus Genomes Derived from a Single Patient Show Sequence Heterogeneity Analysis ofT-cell and B-Cell Zpitopes of Capsid Protein of Rubella Virus by Using Synthetic Peptides Structure and Pathogedicity of individual Variants Within an Immunodeilclency Disease-Inducing Isolate of FeLV Variation in Simian Immunodefielency Virus Env is Confined to V1 and V4 During Progression to Simian AIDS immunological Variation and [mmunohlstochem|cal Localizatloo of H1V-1 Nef Demonstrated with Monoclonai Antibodies LnTMAN DR= Analysis of Mutations in the V3 Domain of Gpl60 that Affect Fusion and Infectivity Initial Binding of 2"-Deoxynucleoside 5'-Trtphnsphates to Human Immunodeficlency Virus Type-I Reverse Transcriptase Infection with Selection -HINt in Human Infants AIDS Vaccines -Chimps Protected from Ilffected Ceils Boviae lmmuflodeficlency-Llke Virus Encodes Factors Which Transactivate the Long Terminal Repeat Oligomertc O r~ml~ation and Strain-Specific Proteolytic Modifi~ttion of the VIrion.M2 Protein of lnfluenma.A-H1N1 Viruses Recombination Between Felinc Leukemia Virus Subgroup-B or Subgroup-C and Endogenous Env Elements Mters the invitro Biological Activities of the Viruses Lymphoid Orsans Function as Major Reservoirs for Human lmmunodeflciency Virus. Pr~ Naa Acad ~i U 5 A Overexpresaion of the Gag-pol Precursor from Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type-I Proviral Genomes ResultS in Eflident Proteolytic Processing in the Ab~nce of Virion Productioo Human Immunodeflcleocy Virus Type-I Gag-pol Frsmeshlfting is Dependent on Downstream Mcescnger RNA Secondary Structure -Demonstration by Expression Invivo CarboxyI-Terminai DeterminantS of Abdson Protein Important for Lymphoma Inducdon Molecular Characterization of the Prospect.tlUl Virus M-RNA Segment -a Comparison with the M.RNA SegmentS of Other HantSviruses DALES S: hlfection by Corouavirus JHM of ~ Neurons and Oligodendrocyte-Type Astrocyte IAneage Cells During Distinct Developmental Stages. f Viro11991 Azacytidl~e and RNA Secondary Structure in~ the Retrovtrns Mutation Rate Infectious Defective Interfering Particles of VSV from TranscriptS ofa CDNA Clone Functional Mapping of the Roy-Responsive Element of Human lmmunodeficiency Virus Type-2 (HIV-2) -Influence of HIV-2 Envelope-Encoding Sequences oo HIV-1 Gpl20 Expression in the Presence or Absence of Roy Human and Mouse Mx-Proteins Inhibit Different Steps of the Influen~ Vh'us Multiplication Cycle VIREIJTJER J-I~ NF-kappaB-dependent Induction of the NF-kapp~B PS0 Subunit Gone Promoter UnderLies Self-Perpetuation of Human immunodeficlency Virus Tre~cgtpUon ha Monocytic CeilS Modulation of T-Cell Activation Through Protein ~-C-Dependent or A-Dependent Signallin 8 Pathways Synergistically Increases Human immunodeficiency Virus Long Terminal Repeat induction by Cytome~lovtrus Immediate-Early Proteins Growth Properties on Paasage in Tissue Culture of Viruses Derived from Infectious Molecular Clones of HIV-1LAI, HIV-IMAL, and HIV-IELI. Vlrolo~ Efficient Replication and Expression of Murlne Leukemia Virus with Major Deletions in the I~flh=ncer Region of U3 The Hantaan Virus M-Segment Glycoprotein-GI and Glycoprotein-G2 can be Expre&qed independently A PoLiovtrus RepLicon Containing the Chloramphenicol Acetyltransfecase Gone can be used to Study the RepLication and Encapsidation of PoLiovlrus RNA Intracellular Modifications induced by PoLiovlrus Reduce the Requiremeot for Structural Motlf~ In the 5' Noncoding Region of the Geoome Involved in Internal Initiation of Protein Synthesis Synthesis of SemLikl Forest Virus KNA Requires Continuous Lipid Synthesis. VIro~ Inhibition of Chromatin Assembly in Xenopns-Oocytes Correlates with Derepre~ioo of the Mouse Mammary Tumor Virus Promoter Trenslation of PoLiovlrus RNA -Role of an Easentiai Cls-Acting OUgopyrimidine Element within the 5' Nontranslated Region and Involvement of a CeUular 57-Klindahon Protein U: Comlmt~on of Group-B Roteviros Gone-9 and Gene-ll Baculovh'us Expression of IN~tivirtm Non-Structural Proteins Using Appropriate in Vivo Expre~ion of a Musde-Spedlic Promoter by Using Avian Retroviral Vectors for Gone Transfer Isolation and Characterization of a Retrovigus from the Fish Genus Xlphophoros Human Immunodefleiency Virus Genetic Variation ghat can E~cape Cytotoxic T Cell Recognition Towagds Identification of Cis-acting ElementS Involved in the RepLication of Enterovirns and Rhinovirns RNAs: a Propo~i for the Existence of TRNAlike Terminal Structures Recombinant Vaccinla Virus Producing tbe PrM and E Mteins of yellow Fever Virus ProtectS Mice from Lethal Yellow Fever Encephalitis Aotigenic Structure of Human Hepatitis-A Virus Defined by Analysb of Escape MutantS Selected Asainst Murine Monoclonal Antibodies LAMB R& Influenza Virus M2 Protein Has Ion Channel Activity Effect of Nucleotide Aitalogues on Rotavtrus Transcription and RepLication. Virolo~ Expression of Mouse Mammary Tumor Viros Glycoprotein Truncations Defines Roles for the Tvansmembrane Domain and Ectodomain Hydrophoblc Region in Constitutive Exocytic Trafficking and Proteolytic Processing The Effect of Cytokines and Pharmacologic Agants oo Chronic HIV Infection FAUCI AS: Retinoic Acid Mimic5 Transforming Growth Factor-bets in the Regulation of Human Immunodeficlency Virus Expression in Monocytic Cells. pr~ Nutl Acad .f, fi U S A Deteminants of Thymotropism in Kaplan Radiation Leukemia Virus and Nucleotide Sequence of Its Envelope Region Binding Regions of Human lmmunodeficlency Virus Envelope Glycoprotein-gpl2O Defined by Proteolytic Digestion Troncated VaslantS of Gp120 Bind CI~ with High Affinity and Suggest a Minimum C1)4 Binding Region Mutational Analysis of a Virulence Locus in the E2 Glycoprotein Gene of Sindbis Virus E~ldent RepUcaflon of Human Immunodeflclency Virus Type-1 Requires a Threshold Level of Roy -Potential Implications for Latency. J I/iro/1992 Transcriptiol~d Activation of the Tat-Defective Human Immunodeficlency Virus Type-I Provirns -Effect of Interferon GALLER I~ Heterogeneity in Envelope Protein Sequence and N-Unked Glyco~ylatlon Among Yellow Fever Virus Vaccine Strains. Viro/ogy 1992 The HIV-1 Nef Geoe Product is Aasoclated with Phosphorylation of a 46kD CeUular Protein (Short Communication) Episodic Occurrence of Antibodies A8ainst the Bovine Leuk,-mla Vitns Rex Protein During the Course of InfuSion in Sheep. f v/r~ 1991 Activation of Bovine Leukemia Virus Trsnseription in Lymphocytes from Infected Sheep -Rapid Tr&naltinn Through Early to Late Gone Expreasion Generedon of Deletion Mutants of Simian lmmunodeficlency Virus incalpJble of Pmviz~ Integretion. J V/rt~ 1992 SP: isoladon and Chantcterlaation of a Dideoxyguannsine Triphcaphate-Resistent Mutant of Human lmmunodefi¢iency Virus Reverse Transeriptese Baculovigu~Expt'mm¢~! Rabies VlrusM1-Protein is not Phosphorylated -it Forms Multiple Complexes with Expremed Rabies N-Protein Vat'led Poly(A) Site Efficiancy in the Adenovirua Major Late Tran~ription Unit Flavivigus Enzyme-Sulmtcate Interactions Studied with rJhlmeric Proteinas~ -Identification of an Intragenic Locus Important for Substrate Recognition AmpLificadon of the Molooey Muclne Leukaemla Virus Genome and ItS Po~ible Role in FacUltstinn of Chemical Caccinogenesis in Normal Rat Kidney Cells UP~3N Hb A Single Base Deletion In the 5' Non¢oding Region of Thelle~'s VIrus Attenuates Neuroviruleoce Retroviral Integration into Mlnichromosomes Invitro. ~fBOJ 1992 DNA-Binding Proteins, and DNA Sequence Modulate Retroviral Integration Target Site Selection PLETNEV A~ A Short Form of the Tick-Borne Encephalitis Vim NS3 Protein Marelk's Disease Virus-Mediated Enhancement of Avian Leukosis Virus Gone Expression and Virus Production U: Incomplete Removal of the RNA Primer for Minns-Strsnd DNA Synthesis by Human Immunodeficlency Virus Type-I Reverse Trsnscriptsse Chagacteri~tdon of LarKe Deletions Occurring During a Single Round of Retrovirns Vector RepUcation -Novel Deletion Mechanism Involving Errors in Strand Transfer Molecular Analysis of the Gone-6 from a Me Group-C Rotsvirus that Encodes the NS34 Equivalent of Group-A Rotsviru~ ~ible Modification of Measles Virus RNA Invitro by Nuclear RNA-Unwinding Activity In Human Neuroblastom Cells Nucleotide Sequence Analysis of Isolates of Human T-Lymphotropic Virus Type-1 of Diverse Geographical Origin Rapid Accumulation of Measles Virus Leader RNA in the Nucleus of Infected HeLa Celis and Human Lymphoid Cells Negative Regnlation of Human lmmtmodeflclency Virus Type 1 Expresaion in Monocytes: Role of The 65-kDa Phm 50-kDa NF-xB Dimmer Human lmmunodeficlency Virus Reverse Tcanscriptsse -Steady-State and Pre-Steady-State Kinetic~ of Nucleotide Incorpovadon H nmm° Immunodeflclency Virus Reverse Transceipmse -Effect of Primer Length on Template-Primer Binding Homoingons Recombination of CopKhag~ netrovlrns RNAS Durin~ leverse Trmtscripflon Eletegogeoelty of the Mutation Bmt~ of hud~uet~t-A Viruses -l~olation of Mutmtor Mutants Antigenic and Punctinnal cltaescterlaatinn of Rinderpest Virus Envelope Proteins Using Monodomd Antibodies GenOtle Diversity of the Attachment Protein of SublwoupB Respigatory Syncytial Vlnums Human Immunodefldency Virus Glycoprotein (Gpl20) Infused into Rat Brain Induces Intefleukin-1 to Elevate Pituitm'y M Activity and Decrcg~ Perlphecal Cellular Immune Responses Cytoldne Augmentation of HIV-1 LTR-Driven Gene Expression in Neural Cells Induction of Alpha Interferon by Human lmmunodefielency Virtu5 Type-1 in flnm=n Monocyte-Mm:gophage Cultures. j vzro/1991, 65.~362-63~4 PgAKA~ O: Tran.mcUvation of Human Immunodeficlency Virus Type-I Long Terminal Reimats by Cell Surface Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha Molecular Clotting and Pxprcsalon of a Spike Protein of meurovtrulent Mugine ~Dgomwirt~ JEIMV Variant CI.2 T~DA N: HCV Genotyp~ in Different Countries A New Retrovtrns • Padwsln 8 CeU for Gene Transfer Constructed from Amplified Long Terminal Repeat-Chlm~.riC ~ C~a~Bes Spedfic LysIS of Human Immunodefidency Virus Type-l-infected Cells by a HIA-A3.1-Restricted CDS+ Cymtoxic Lymphocyte-T Clone that Recowalzes a Congerved Peptide Sequenc~ Within the Gp Subunlt of the Emvelope Protein Demonstmtinn of • HelL~titi~C Virus-Specific Antigen Predicted ~om the Putative Core Gene in the ~on of Infected Hosts Exprcasioo of CDNA Encoding the Sendal Virus Hema881utinin-Neucaminldase Gene -Chmcacterizstion of Wild-Type and Mutant G~ne Products la~ychot~l~e and Its O-Methyl Ether ~ Selective hthn,itor~ of Human lmmunodefidency Viros-I Reverse Ttsma:riptase ~ l~tpresalon of Mumps Virus Glycop~,udns in Mamma|inn Cells f~om Cloned C:DNA~ -Both F-psoteins and HN-Proteins are Mired for Cell Fusion. Virac~, 1992, 187 Infection of Terminally Differentiated Mymubes with Rons Sarcoma Virus (RSV) -Lack of DNA integration But ~t]¢e of RSV Men.roger RNA L~ek of Human Immunodeficlency Virus Typed (HIV-1) RepUcation and Accumulation of Vital DNA in HIV-l-lnfected T-Ceils Blocked in Cell Replication Molecular and ~mtigenic Analyses of Serotypes 8 and 10 of Bovine Roteviruses in Thailand I~ANKEL ~ Specific Binninll of Arsinine to TAR I~IA lnteSt~tioo Site Prefercnces of Endogenous Retrcwlntses. Ooromosoma Pneumotroplc Revertants Derived from a Pantropic Mutant, F1-R. of Sendal VitalS. Virolo~ ROTT I~ Changes in Specific cleavabifity of the Sendal Virus Fusion Protein -Implications for Pathollenictty in Mice A Mutation Present in the Amino Terminus of Sahin-3 Poliovirus VP1 Protein is Attenuating Nom'eplicathtg Viral Vectors as Potential Vaccines -Recombinant ~x Vlrus Enprossln8 Measles Virus Fusion (19 and Hemagglutinin (HA) Glycoprotetn& Virololo TAR-independem Trsnsactivation by Tat in Cells Derived from the CANS: a Novel M~q=hnnlnm of HIV-X Gene Rellulation Hish-Froquency intracellular Transposition of a Defective Mammalian Provirus Deterred by an Insito Colorimetric Assay Defects In Moloney Murine Leukemia V|rus Replication Caused by a Reverse Transcriptase Mutation Modeled on the Structure of Escherichia-Coll RNuse-H Pathogenesis of Feline Leukemia Vlgus-Tl7 -Contrasting Fates of Helper, V-myc, and V-tcr Provirus~ in Secondary Tumors HASELTINE WA2 Skllellc Variation in the Effects of the Nef Gene on Replication of Human Immunodeliclency Virus Type 1. pr~c Nail Acad Sci U S A 1991 EHRENFEI/) E: Hepatitis-A Virus Pulyprotein Synthesis Initiates from Two Alternative AUG Codons. Viro/ogy Effects of Clmnges in Gpl20-CD4 Binding AI]Nnlty on Hm~t Immunodeficlency Virus Type-1 Envelope Glycoprotein Function and Soluble CD4 Se~fltivity. J Viro1199i Hog Cholera Virus. Molecular Compo~ition of Virions from a Pestivirns The 24K-Protein of Roma Disease Virus Exprtaslon of Feline Leulwemia V~ and Go8 Proteins and Assembly Into Virus-like Par'tides Using the Bacniovirus Expression Vector System Structural and Functional Analysis of the Visna Vlrus Rev-Response Element ldle~tification of a Hlgh-Amnlty RNA.Bindln 8 Site for the Human Immunodeflclency Vivns Typed Rev Protein Reovirns Pniypeptide Sigma3 and N-Termhml Myristoylation of Pniypgptide Mul are Required for Site-Specific Cleavage to MulC in Transfected Cdis Sequence Analysis of the 3'-End of Feline Calidvirus Genome Chemical Synthesis of a Biotinyiated Derivative of the SI mlan lmmuoodeficlency Virus Proteuse -Purification by Avidin Affinity Chromatography and Autocatalytlc Activation Effect of Dlmerization on the Conformation of the Encapsidatioo Psi Domain of Moloney Mugine Leukemia Virus RNA Transcriptional Activity of the Human lmmunodefielency Virus1 LTR Promoter in Fission Yeast Schizouccharomyces Pombe Functional Roles of the V3 Hypervariable Region of HIV-1 Gpl60 in the Proce~in8 of Gp160 and in the Formation of Syncytia in CD4+ Cells Identification of a Novel Gene, Vin-1, in Murtne Leukemia Vlros-induced T-Cell Leukemiss by Provirus lntmrtinnal Mumgcne~is Evolution of the Primate Lentivlruses: Evidence from Vpx and Vpr. F.MBOJ 1992 Chat-acterizatioo of a Prototype Strain of tlepatitis.E Virus An Efficient Phage Plaque Screen for the Random Mutational Analysis of the Interaction of HIV-1 Gp120 with Human CD4 Isolation of High Affinity Cellular Targets of the Embryonal LTR Binding Protein, an Undifferentiated Embryonal Carcinoma Cell-specific Repre~or of Moloney Leukemia Virus Internal Ribosome Entry Site Within Hepatitis-C Virus RNA Transcripts of Simian Viros-41 (SV41) Matrix Gene are I~clusively Dlcistronic with the Fusion Gene Which is Also Transcribed as a Mooocistron Molecular Relationships Between Human Paralnfluenza Virus T~/p¢-2, and Simisn Virus~41 and Virus-5 -Determination of Nucleoprotein Gene Sequences of Simian Viros-41 and Virus-5 COLt) t. RNA Pseudoknots that Inhibit Human immunodeficlency Virus Type 1 Rever~ Transcriptsse The 9-kDa Hydrophobic Protein Encoded at the 3' End of the Porcine Transmiasible Gastroenteritis Coronavtrus Genome is Membrane-Astm~iated. Viro/0gv 1992 Site-Directed Mutagenesis of the C-Terminal Portion of Reovirus Protein Sigma-1 -Evidence for a Conformation-Dependent Receptor Bindin S Domain Detectinn of HIV-1 Genome In Lymphnode Biopsies by Polymerase t"~=ln Reaction: a Useful Tool for EpidemloloBlcal Studies NAK~tURA F~ Selection of Antlsenically Distinct Variants of influenza-C Vinwe$ by the Host Cell The Rex Regulatory Protein of Human T Cell Lymphotrophic Virus Type 1 Binds Sperflqcally to Its Target Site Within the Viral RNA Reduced.Bond Tight-Binding Inhibltors of HIV Tuning of the Enzyme Subsite Specificity Immunizations of Monkeys with Synthetic Peptides Discfose Conserved Areas on Gpl20 of Human Immunodefldency Virus Type Assodated with Crmm-neutralising Antibodies and T-cell Recosnltlon Early Signal Transductlon in Measles Virus.Infected Lymphocytes is Unaltered. But Second Messengers Activate Virus Replicatioo Autoproceming of the Human lm~uoodeflclency Virus Typed Proteue Precursor Expressed in Escherichia.coli from a Synthetic Gene • Long-Term Expression of Human Adenosine D¢'amlna~e in Rhesus Monkeys Transplanted with Retrovirus.infected Bone-Marrow Calls Homologous RNA Recombination Allows Efficient Introduction of Site-Specific Mutations into the Genome of Coronavtrus MEIV-A59 Via SyntheUc Co-Replicating RNAs WFERK RH~ DNA Binding Properties of the Integrase Proteins of Human lmmunodeflclency Viruses Types I and 2 Role of Aliaifit Mosaic Virus Coat Protein in Regulation of the Balance Between Viral Plus and Minus Strand RNA Synthesis. Virotog} Characterization of Rhesus/Macaque B-Lymphobisstoid Cell Unes Infected with Simian TypeD Retrovirus The intragenic t~nhancer of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type-1 Contains Functional AP-1 Binding Sites A Comparison of the Nucleotide Sequences of Cognate NS2 Genes of Three Different Orbiviruses Clonin s and Sequencing of Put~mml~ V~FUS SotkalDBO Stl'~n-S and Messenger-RNA Segments -Evidence for Stt~in Variation in Hantaviruses and Expre~ion of the Nucleocapsid Protein Generation of Natural Killer Cell-Escape Variants of Pichinde Virus During Acute and Persistent Infections Bovine Coronavirus Peplomer Glycoproteins -Detailed Antigenic Analyses of el, S2 and HE SmNIVASAN A= Generation of Hybrid Human Immunodeficlency Virus utilizin s the Cottansfection Method and Ana/ysis of Cellular Tropism 5PAAN WJM: l~nhmncement of the Va¢~lnla Vires/Phase-1['7 RNA Polymeruse Expressioo System Using Encephalomyocerditis Virus 5'-Untranslated Region Sequeoces Sites are Associated with Both Long Terminal Repeats and with the lntgagenic l~nhancer of Integrated Human Immunodedclency Virus Type-1 Activation of Integrated Human Immunodeflclency Virus Type-I in Human Neurobiastom Cells by the Cytokines Turnout Neero*is Factor-Alpha and htterleuldn-6 Germiaton Virus Transcrlptese Requires Active 40S Ribosomal Subunlts and utiliaes Capped Cellular LNks. j VIra Enhancement of RIbo~omal Frmmeshifting by Oli~ooudeotides Targeted to the HIV Gag.pol Region Role of TAR RNA Splicing in Transiatinnal RegulaUon of Simian lmmunodeficleney Virus from Rhesus Macaques Gene of Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus -can Quasispedes Define a Transleot Molecular ClOCk EERK RHA= Human Immunodeficlency Virus intetwese Protein Requires a Subterminal PoelUoo of Its Viral DNA Recognition Sequence for Efficient Cleavage. f VIM Site-specific Hydrolysis and Alcoholysis of Human immunodeflciency Virus DNA Termini Mediated by the Viral Integram= Protein Human Astrocytes Stimulate HIV-I Expression in a ChronicaUy Infected Promonocyte Clone Via ioterieukin-6 Activation of Human lmmunodeficieney Virus Type I Provirus in T-Cells and Macrophages is Associated with Induction of inducer-Specific NF-kapimR Binding Proteins Herpes Simplex Virus Type-l-Mediated Induction of Human immunodefidency Virus Typed Provlrus Corg¢iates with Binding of Nuclear Proteins to the NF-kaplmB Enlumcer and Leader Sequence UV Activation of Human Immunodefldency Virus Geoe Expression in Transgenic Mlce The 19-27 Amino Add Segment of Gp51 Adopts an AmphiphUic Structure and Plays a Key Role in the Fusino Events induced by Bovine Leukemia Virus Fusogenic Segments of Bovine Leukemia Virus and Slmlan lmmunodeflciency Virus ate Interdmngeable and Mediate Fusion by Means of Oblique Insertion in the Lipid Bliayer of Their Target Calls Computer Simuiatinn Studies with ~atmpling of Amino Acid Side-chain Conformations. !. Mapping the Rotamers of Residue 188 of Vital Protein I Computer Simuiatinn Studies with Sampling of Amino AcId Side-chain Conformations. I1. Calculation of Free-eoergy Differences by Thermodynamic integration l)~tmm|a: Chlln[[es in H[V-I Quasispecies from Azidothymidioe (AZT)-Treated Patients. FASF MLq~ySIS of the V3 Loop in Neutralization-Resistsnt Human lmmunodeflcieoey Virus Type-I Variants by Direct Solid-Phase DNA Sequencing A 10-Base-Pelt Element of the Human lmmunodefideney Virus Type-1 Long Terminal Repeat (LTR) is an Absolute Requirement for Teanmetivetinn by the Human Cytomegalovirus 72-Kflodalton IEI Protein But am be Compensated for by Other LTR Reginns in Transaeti~ration by the 80-K/lodalton IE2 Pgotein Coinfectinn with Multiple Strains of the Epstein-Bert Virus in Human Immunodeflcleney Vinm-Aseociated llldry Len]koplakla Proc Noll Acad Sd Ions-Term High-Titer Nentralzh~ Activity lnduced by Octemzric Synthetic HIV-I Antl~. $aence STliAUm JI2h Use of • Lsmbdagtll Ex'prsselon library to Localize • Neutr~lzlm~ Antibody-Binding Site in Glycoprotein.E2 of Sindbis Virus i~lt~caflon of Cot~-Bindlng Factor, a Protein that Binds the Conserved Core Site in Murine Leukemia Virus l~nhsnCel~ HCV Genotypes in China Determination of the PoHovirus RNA Polymerese Error Ft~Iuency at 8 Sites in the Virsl Genome The use of Feline Herpesvirus and Baculovirus as Vaccine Vectors for the Gag-Gene and Env-Gene of Feline Leukeemla Vlrus Chimpammes Immunized with Recombimmt Soluble CD4 Develop Anti-.~'Af CD4 Antibody Responses with Anti-Human Immunodefidency Virus Activity. Pr0c Natl Acad Scl HIV-1 Infection of Human Lymphocytes-T Results in I~nhsnced AlplmSbetal integrin E.zpreseion Identlfl~ttioo and Characterization of a New Base Sulmdtuflon in the Vaedne Strain of Subin-3 PoUovirus REAl) 5E, JOSHI 5: Resistance to Human Immunode~dency Virus Typed (HINt-X) Infection in Human CD4+ Lymphocyte-Derived Cell Lines Conferred by Usin s Retroviral Vectors Expres6ing an HIV-1 Dominant-Negative Mutants are Clustered in a Domain of the Human T-Cell Leukemia Virus Typ¢-I Rex Protein -Implications fog Transdominance. J VIro11992, 66 Definition of the Human Immunodeflcleney Virus Type-I Rev and Human T-Cell Leukemia Virus Type-I Rex Protein ActivaUon Domain by Functional Exchange Evidence for Immune Selection of Hepadtia-C Virus (HCV) Putative Envelope Glycoprotein Variants -Potential Role in Chronic HCV Inf~-tfons Synthetic Human Transfer RNA(UUU)Lya3 and Natural Bovine Trmmfer RNA(SUU)Lys3 interact with H]V-1 Reverse Trsnscriptme and Serve as Specific Primers for Retsoviral CDNA S~pmthesis Tetnmlfl=l Piu't of the NS-~-Protein of the West Nile Fiavivirtm can be Isolated as a Soluble Protein after Proteolytic Cleavage and Represents an RNA-Stimuiated NTPmm M=cruplmge Trop~m Dotet~uzlmmm of Human Immunodeflclency Virns Typ¢-I lnvivo A Baculovin~ Dual Vector Derived from the Autolpmpha-Callfordic~ Nuclear Polybedr~ls Virus Polylhedrin and PIO Promoters -Co-Expt'e~inn of Two Im~uemm Virus Genes in Insect Cells Isolation of Meusles Virtm from a=ild with Kawaseki Disease Further Chm'aclW.ri~tion of onal Letiml Ambeg Nonsense Mutants of Vesicubw Stomatitls Virus -Nudeotide Sequence Anaiya~ Mumgenesis of • B-n-ndeottde Sequence Conserved In Potexvirus RNAs. ~ro/0~, 1992 Mutations in the Bovine Leukemia Virus Tax Pgotein ~ Abgol~ge the Long Terminal Reportdirected Trm~esctivating Activity Without Concomitant ~ of Transforming Potential Protein (C)~B2) is • Cellular Trammctlvator of the Bovine LeulL~Ia Viru~ Long Terminal BepcaL j Wrt~ Invtvo Transfoction of BoVine Le~k,-mla ~ Into Sheep. VIrolo~ Mutations Within the Human [mmunode6dency Virus Type-1 GEl60 Envelope Glyeoprotein Alter Its Intt~¢etiulag Transport • and Proeesaing. Vlr0/~y 1991 Polymorphic Human Gene(s) Determines Dl~efi~lal Suseeptibility of CIM Lymphocytes to Infection by Certain HIV*I Isolates Viral and Cellular Factors Govegning Hamster Cell Infection by Marine and Gibbon Ape Leukemia Viruses The He]p~titis-A Virus Polyprotein Expressed by a Recombinant Veccinla Virus U~ Proteolytic processing and Assembly Into Virusllkc Particles Enpreasloo of Hetegologous Genes In My¢olmcterinm-Bovis BCG -Induction of a Cellular Response ~ninm~ HIV-1 Nef Protein Pemivirns Gene Expression -Protein PSO of Bovine ~ Diarrhea Virus is a Proteinase Involved In PolyproteIn ProcessIng Tumor Immunity Generated In the Course of Regrea~on of V4roInduced Sagcoma~ Loadlastion of DNA BIndin 8 Activity of HIV-1 Integtmte to the GTerminal Half of the Protein GOUDSM~J: Naturally Occurein 8 Mutations Within HIV-1 V3 Genomle RNA Lad to Antigenic Variation Dependent on a SIngle Amino Acid Substitution Alteration from T-Cell to B-Cell Troplam Reduces Thymic Atrophy and Cytocldal Effects in Thymoeytes But not Neurovirulenee Induced by Tal, a Mutant of Moinney Murine IPnlkmls Vh'gs-Th A Single ,M®ino Add r~=nge ht the B2 Glycoprotein of V~ Equine Encephaiitl~ Virus AffecRE Replication and Dlasemination in Aedea-Aesypti Mo~qulto~ DtPAO~O J~ Becombimmt Encodin 8 Er..ma.. puplllomavirus Type-18 B6 and R7 Genes Stimulate Pcollforution and Delay D/fferentiafion of Human Ke~tinocytes ~arly after Infoctinn tat Regulates Binding of the Human lmmunodefidency Virus Trans-Activatin 8 Region RNA Loop-Binding ProteIn TRP-185 COmlmrisoa of Hantavirtw Isolates Using a Genns-Bcacti~e Primer Pair Polymerase Chain Rea~ion IX~ jr-Rlbozymes Which Cleave Arenavirus RIqA.* -Identification of Susceptible Target Sites and Inhibition by Target Site Secondary Structure Poly(ADP-l~Ibose) Polymers.se Inhlblturs Soppress UV-Induced Human Immunodeflclency Virus Type-I Gene Exprmmion at the Posttranseriptinnal Level IdentiRcatlon of Transeriptiomd Suppressor Proteins that Bind to the Negative Regulatory Element of the Human Immunodeflciency Virus Type 1 Tax Protein of Human T-Cell Leukemia Vb'us Type-I is Required for Maintenance of the Trsnsformed Phenotype Basis of Neurovirulance of Aviruleot Babies Virus Variant AwOl with Stereotaxic Brshl Inoculation In Mice Molecular Evidence for a Role of Domestic Ducks In the Introduction of Avian H3 Influenza Viruses to Else In Southern China, where the A~long-Kon~68 (H3N2) Struin Emerged Down-Regulation of Vesicular Stomtitis Virus Transcription by the Matrix ProteAn of Influen~t Virus Human AmInopeptidase N is a Receptor for Human Coronavirus 229B Heterogeneity of Gene Expression of the Hemasglutinin-Ester~.-~ (HE) ProteIn of Marine Coronavtruses Coronaviros Mes*enger RNA Transcription -UV Ught Transcriptional MappIng Studies Suggest an Early Requirement for a Genomie-Length Template. f Viral Mouse Hepatitis Virus-S RNA Sequence Reveals that Nonstructural Protein-ns4 and ProteIn-ns5a are not Essential for Marine Coronavigus Replication I~olation, Identification, and Partial CDNA Cloning of Genomle RNA ofJaagsiekte Betrovirus, the Btioinglcal Agent of Sheep Pulmonary Adenomatusis Nudeotide Sequence of the Jaagslekte Retrovirus, an ExoBenons and Endogenous Type-D and Type-B Betrovinm of Sheep and Goats F~'ect of Myristoylation on P27nef SubeeHular Distribution and Suppression of HIV-LTR Transcription Comparison of HIV-1 and Avian Myeinblastosis Virus Reverse Transeriptase Fifiellty on I~NA and DNA Templates Sequence and Invitro Expre~mion of the M2 Gene of Turkey Rlhinotraeheitis Pneumovirus ClOtting and Sequencing of the Matrix ProteIn (M) Eerie of Turkey Rhinotracheltla Virus Reveal a Gene Order Different from that of Respiratory Syncytlal Virus The Vpx G~ne of Shnlan lmmonodelldency Virus Fadlitates Efficient Viral Replication In Fresh Lymphocytes and Maggophages The Par'tide Size of Hepatitis-C Virus Estimated by Filtration Through Microporous Resenersced Cellulose Fibre Protein Bindin s Sites in Avian Retrovirus Long Terminal Repeat lgnhan~egS, y VIr~ Incompletely Revecse-Transeribed Human lmmunodenclency Virus Type-I Genomes in Quiescent Cells can Function as Intermediates In the Retroviral Life Cycle Sequence Analysis of M2 Messenger RNA of Bovine Respiratory Syncytlal Virus Obtained from an F.M2 Di¢istronl¢ Messenger RNA Suuests Structural Homology with that of Human Respiratory Syncytlai Virus. f Get: VYro11992 OBsomerizatlon and RNA BInding Domains of the Type 1 Human lmmunodeficlancy Virus Bey Protein: a Dual Function for an ArgIninerich Binding Motif Endogenous Interferon Specifically Regulates Newcastle Disease virus-Induced Cytokine Gene Expreesion In Mouse Macrophages Mutational Analysis of the Human lmmonodeficlency Virus Type-1 Eli Nef Function Differentlation-Depeodent Human [mmunodeflciency Vh'us Long Terminal Repeat Begulatory Elements Active In Human Teratocarcinom Ceils The V-tel Oncogene of Avian Beticuioendothello~is Virus Transforms Immature and Mature Lymphoid Cells of the B-Cell Lineage invitro STORZJ: Comparison of the Nocleotide and Deduced Amino Acid Sequences of the S-genes Specified by Virulent and Avirulent Strains of Bovine Coronavtruses The Hema~lutInIn/Esterase Glycoprotein of Bovine Coronaviruses -Sequence and Functional Comparisons Between Virulent and Avirulent S~ The HemagglutinIn/qEsterase Gene of Human Coronavirus Strain-OC43 -Phylogenetic Relationships to Bovine and Murine Coronaviruses and Influenza-C Virus Interaction of the Human T-Cell Lymphotrophlc Virus Type-I (HTLV.I) Transcriptional Activator Tax with Cellular Factors that Bind Specifically to The 21-Bose.Pair Repeats in the HTLV-I Enhancer Human T-Cell Lymphotropic Virus Type 1 (in.v-l) Transcriptional Activator, Tax, I~nhaneer CREB Binding to HTLV-l-21-Base HTLV-1) Transcriptional Activator, Tax, l~nhancer CREB Binding to HTLV-l-il-Base-Pair Repeats by Protein-Protein Interaction HIV: Galgaes that Virus~l Play. Nattl~ The ErythropoletIn Receptor Trm~memin'mle Region is Necessary for Activation by the Friend Spleen Focus-FormIng Virus Gp55 Glycoprotein Identification of Sequence Elements Containing Slo~ml. for RepHcatioo and Encapsidation of the Reovirus M1-Genome Segment Detection of Human T-lymphotropic Virus-like Particles in Cultures of Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes from Patients with MyCOOis Fungoides MOUSe MX2 Protein Inhibits Vesicular Stomatitis Virus But not Influenza Vhnls. VlrcYo~, 19c) CARDIFF RI~ Viral Ha-ms Mediated Mammary Tumor Prosre~ion Suppre~ion of Virus Replication by Pro~taglandin.A is &~mclated with Heat Shock Protein Synthesis H~-I end His-2 -Identification and Chromosomal MappIng of Two Commonly Rearransed Sites of Viral Integration In a Myeloid Leukemia Distinct Activatioo of Murine Interferon-alpha Promoter Region by IRF-I/ISFE.2 and Virus Infection RUSCETT1 SK: T~tivation of Erythrold Transcription Factor GATA-1 by a m y~ets-Conteining Retrovfrus Collphage Qbeta RNA Replication -RNA Catalytic for SIngle-Strand Release Pho~phorylatinn of V-mos Set 47 by the Mitotic Form of P34cdc2 Yeast Killer Virus Transcription Initiation in Vitro Cell Division is Required for Expression of V-myc Transforming Properties in Chicken Embryonic Neurorctina CeILs Risk of Kapo~i's Sarcoma and Sexual Practices Associated with Faecal Contact in Homosexual or Bisexual Men with AIDS Identification of Two Biologically Distinct Strains of Transmlasible Mink Encephalopathy In Hamsters Biochemical and Physical Properties of the Priori ProteIn from Two Strains of the Transmi~lble Mink Eacephelopathy Agent ProteIn l~tot~hatmm 2A Reverses Phosphorylation of C-Jun Specified by the Delta Domain Invttro -Correlation with Oncogenic Activation and Deregulated T~tivation Activity of V-Jun Adenovirus Elb-58 KD Antigen Binds tO P53 During Infection of Rodent Cells -Evidence for an N-Terminel BindIng Site on P53 EJ~clent Trans-Cleavage and a Common Structural Motif for the Rifiozymes of the Human Hepatitis-delta Agent Normal Development and Behaviour of Mice Lacking the Neuronal Cell.surface PrP Protein Structural Requirements for RNA EditIng in Hepatitis Delta Virus: Evidence for a uridine-to-CytidIne Editing M~m The Scvaple-&,utoclated Form of PrP is Made from a Cell Surface Precursor that is Both Protease-Sensiflve and Phosphollpase-Senaltlve N-Terminal Truncatioo of the Scraple-Assoclated Form of PrP by Lysmomal Protesse(s) -Implications Regarding the Site of Conversion of PrP to the Protease-Resistant State The Form of Hepatitis-delta Antisen is Crucial for Assembly of Hepatitis-delta Virus LymphoM Cells Transformed by Ab¢ison Virns Require the V-abl ProteIn-Tyro~ine gintu~ Only Durin 8 Early G1 Sponglform Encephelopathies: PrP and the Scrapie Ascot. Nalnre Molecular Cloning and Sequence Analysis of the Genome of Chicken Anaemia &sent Prioo Diseases Status of C-myc, P53 and Retlnoblastoma Genes In Human Papllinmavirus Positive and Negative Sqtmmoua Cell CarcInomas of the ANUS p53 PoInt Mutation In HPV Nesative Human Cervical CarcInoma Cell Lines Kaposi's Sarcom and Exposure to Faece~ Differential Regulation of JunB and JunD by Adenovtrus Type-5 and Type-12 EIA-ProteIn$ Transformation of Normal Rat Kidney Cells by V-K.ras Enhances Expression of TransIn-2 and an S-100-Related Celcinm-BIndlng ProteIn G: Small Deletion In V-src SH3 Domudn of a Tramlformmtion Defective Mutant of Rous .~mrcom Virus Restores Wild TratxsformIng Properties Neurolmthologleel Changes In Serapie and Alzheimer's Disease are Associated with Increased Expression of Apolipoprotein. E and CathepsIn-D In Astrocytes Genetic Variation and Qmmi-Speeles AN ATIF/CRF~ Binding Site Protein is Required for Virus Induction of the Human Interferon ~ Gene. Pr0c Nail Acad Scl U S A Transactivatinn of the Murine-c-myc Gene by EITILV-1 Tax is Mediated by NFkB Analysis of Pho*phot'yrosIne-Containing Proteins Present In V-src-infected Myeloid Progenitor Cells Interaction of Pl07 with Cyclln-A Independent of Complex Formation with ~ Oncoprotein& Science Interaction Between Hum Cyelia-A and Menovitt~ ElA-Asso¢lated Pl07 Mtehx Identification of Double-Stranded RNA-BIndln 8 Domains In the Interferon-Induced Double-Stcanded RNA-Activated P68 Kinase Interaction of Two Cis Sites with the RNA Replle.~¢ of the Yeast L-A Virus COPELAND Proteolytlc ProcessIng of Pol-TYB Proteins from the Yeast Retrott'.mspo¢loo 1~1 EWERT DI~ Retroviruses that Express Difi~cent Ras MuUmts Cause Different Types of Tumors In Chickens Identification of a Prenylation Site in Delta-Vlras Large ANtigen Specific Sequences and a Hah'pIn Structure In the Template Strand are Required for N4-Vlrion RNA Polymerase Promoter Recosnltloo Different Scrapie-&saoclated Fibril Prote Int (PrP) are Encoded by Lines of Sheep Selected for Different Alleles of the Sip Gene Chaescterlzatlon of the Gene Encodln 8 the Mo6t Abundant lnvitro Translation Product from Virus-Infected Cblorella-Like Algae Two Bacterioplmse-T4 Bese Plate Gcmes (25 and 26) and the DNA ~ Retrovirel Infection Accelecates T-Lymphomagenesis In Emu-N-tm Tran~enic Mice by Activating Gmyc or N-myc V~ In Hulmln Canceg~J..~lence U: Slte-Speelfic Integration of the Haemophilns-influemme Bacterinphase HPI -Identification of the Pointa of Rocombinatlonal Strand Exchange end the LimBs of the Hoot Attachment Site Replication of Distinct Scraple Prioo Isolates is Region Speelfi¢ In Brahm of Tram~genie Mice and Hamsters Sequence Analysis of 5 New Field Isolates Demonstrates that the Chain Lenffth of Potato SpIndle Tuber Vlrold (PSTVD) is not Strictly Conserved But as Variable as In Other Viroids. Plant Mol Bio11992 Middle Promoter UsIng 1"4 MotA Protein end Phage-Modified RNA Polymerase. y B/o/C2em Clmracterizatlon of the Transeription Activator Protein-C1 of Bacteriophage-P22 Regulation of Polyadenylatinn of Hepatitis Delta-Virns Anflgenomic RNA Infection lllitlmted by the RNA Preseatome of a DN& Virns HPV-16-gelated DNA Sequences In Kaposl's Sarcoma HAKURA/~ Stability of P53 Protein in Rat Cells Tt'ansformed by Varintm Vical Transformin s Genes The Stimulation of Quiescent Rat Fibroblasts by V4rc end V-fl m Oncosenle Protein-Tyroeine Kinu~ v to the Induction of a Sub~t of Immediate Early Genes VJl'~ Pel~J~tefle~ In Neurons Explained by Lack of Major Histocompatibllity ClasWl Expression Disease Virus Encodes a Basic-leucine Zipper Gene Resembling the Fo6/Jun Oncosenes that is Highly Expt NtSHrZAWA I~ Isolation of the Avian Tganafomin8 Retrovirns, AS42, Carrying the V-mar Oncosene and Initial Characterization of Its Gene Product The Molecular Biololgy of D~ Resistance Further Analysis of Nucleic Aelds In Purified Sccaple Prinn Prelmcatiotm by Improved Return RefoctmIng Gel Electrophocesis The Cellular Oncosene C-myb can Interact Synexglstlcelly with the Epatein-Bm'r Vh'tm BZLFI Tranasctivator In Lymphoid CeJU~ Mo/Ceil BIo11992 Phosphot'ylatlon of the Retinoblastums Protein is Modulated In Mouse Kidney Cells Infected with Polyomavirns ~bnormal Isoform of i~inn ProteIn ~-cumulates in ]FoBlcular Dendritic Cells In Mfee with Creuta~ldt-Jalr.ob Dlaease. ] V/to/1991, 65.~Z-6~. W: lmmunogeneties: Vlrnses, Cancer and the MHC Rt~ N~ v-rol-and GreI-Protein Complexes Blml In the NF-ksppaB Site Invitro The Immediate Early Gene Response to a Dlfferemlattve Stimulus is Dlsgupted by the V-abl and V-t'~ Oncogenes ~JM: T-Antigen and W33 in Pre-Crlals and Po~t-Cxlals Simian Vlrns-40-Temesformed Human Cell 1Lines Rao¢:~ Mutations to Bmhmte the Role of Bases at Two Important Sin81e-Smmded Regions of Genomic HDV Ribozyme Conserved Chromantin Structure in Gmyc 5'-flanldng DNA after Viral Tnm~luctinn LANDAU Nil, t/ITM&~ DR: p~ck~ain~ System for Rapid Production of Murine Leukemia VWns Vectors with Variable Tropism DOPa~ONT D: Variations In Prioo Protein and Glial Fibrlilary Acidic Protein Measengef RNAs in the Brain of Scraple-Infected Newborn Mouse t~vointion of Hepatitis-Delta Vlgus RNA During Chgonic Infection F.flident Replication of Plasmida Containing the SV40 Origin In N-myc OverexpreesIn 8 Human Ncqum0blastomm ~ C~ne c-ets-I DNA BInding to the PEA3 Motif is Differentially Inhibited by All the Mutations Pound in V-ets Host Range Mutants of V-src -Alterations in Kinase Activity and Sul~trate Inlet'actions Hel~titla-deha Antigen is Necessary for Acce~ of Helmtitis-delta Virus RN A to the Cell Transcriptional Machinery But is not Part of the TranKgiptinnal Complex Interactions Betwec~ Adeoovtrns-WlA and Members of the AP-1 Family of Cellular Tramtcription Pactors The IPrlon Protein Gene -a Role In Mouse ~mbryogenels Requirements for Primer S~tit~la by n~cterin#~ge-'r~ 6~-k~a Gene-4 Protein -Roles of Template Sequence snd T7 ff~-kDa Gene.4 Protein Transforming Potential of Truncated Vmyb and Stimulation of Replication by Geg.myb PUalOfl Pl"mJuct~ Ono~eue The Nuclear Oncogenes V-erbA and V-ets Cooperate in the Induction of Avian ~M Evythroleukemia LINSt~ PS: Ooco*tatin-M as a Potent Mitogeo for AIDS-Kapnsl's Sarcoma DcriWCd Celig Replicating Minichromosomes Complexed with Bacterioplmge T4 Gene 32 Protein Expreasinn of V-rel In a Replication Competent Virus -Transformation and Biochemical Characterization Mutations In the Rel-Homoiogy Domain Alter the Biochemical Properties of V-tel and Render it Transformation Defective in Chicken Embryo Fibroblas~ Identification of a Major Growth Factor for /dDS-Kapo¢li's Sarcoma Cells as Onco0tatin-M Ideoti cation of Genes Differentialiy Expressed In Two Types of Vmyb-Transformed Avian Myelomonocytlc Cells Transformation of Human Kidney Proximal Tubule Cells by a Src-Conmining Retrovh'tm Transcriptional Acti~ation by Viral Regulatory Proteins. Tremb Bioc2x, ra S¢i Invitro Transfection of Fresh Thymocytes and T-Cells Shows Subset-Specific Expression of Viral Promoters Complete Nucleotide Sequence of the Vh'us SSVI of the Archaebacterlum Sulfolobus-Shibatae Transcripts of the vlrold Central Conserved Region Contain the Local Tertiary Structural Element Found in Full-Length Viroid Cleavage of oligoribonucleotides by a gifiozyme Derived from the Hepatitis-delta Virus RNA Sequence Auociation of a Mine Activity with GAP Complexes in Vsrc Transformed Fibroblasts Snstained Induction of EKr-1 by V-sn: Correlates with a Lark of Fns-Medlated Repreesinn of the Ege-1 Promoter lnvitro Synthesis of an laudk~tions Vlroid -AJaalysls of the Infectivity of Monomeric Linear CEV. Viro/ogp IDlER [~/: ClonIng and Expression of Gene-4 of Bacterinphage-3-/and Creation and Analysis of T7 Mutants Lacking the 4A-Primase/Helicase or the 4B-Helicase Evidence that Genomic and Antigenomic RNA Self Cleaving Elements from Heaptitla Delta Virus have Similar Secondary Strtlctot'es Retgovtgus-Medlated Gene Transfer of a Human C-fos CDNA into MOUSe Bone Marrow Stromal Cells ~nmmn Paplilomavirus Type-16 E60ncoprutein with WHd-Type and Mutant Human P53 Proteins. f Viro11992 Induction of C-Jun Protooncogene Expression and Transcription Factor AP-1 Activity by the Polyoma Virus Middle*Sized Tumor Antigen The V-erbA Oncogene Requires Cooperation with Tyrnsine Kinases to Arrest Erythroid Differentiation Induced by Llgand-Acti~ted Endogenons C-erbA and Retinoie Acid Receptor Modulation of Normal Fa'ythroid Differentiation by the Endogenous Thyroid Hormone and Retinoic Acid Receptors -a Possible Target for V-erbA On¢ogene Action MN ML Skeletal Muscle Arises as a Late Event During Development of Wound Sarcomas in V-jun Transgenic Mice Relationships Among the Vlgoids Derived from Grapevines Inhibition of Viral and Cellular Promoters by Human WHd-Type P53 NL~HIKAW~ Deletion of Internal Sequence on the HDV-ribozyme: Elucidation of Functionally Important Single-stranded Loop Regions Selfcleavage of a 71 Nucleotide-long Rlbozyme Derived from Hepatitis Delta Virus Genomic RNA Frequent Amplification of C-myc in Ground Squirrel Uver Tumors Aasoclated with Past or Ongoin 8 Infection with a Hepadnavirus Crystal Structure of the Phosphotyrnsine Recognition Domain SH2 of V-src Complexed with Tyrosine-Phnsphoryiated Peptides A Stochastic Analysis of 3 Viral Sequences Dominant Suppression of Adenovirus Mediated Transformation and Insuiflelency of P105Rb Binding as a Condition for Oncogenlc Transformation A Unified Theory of Prion Propagation Viral Genetics Sequence and Structure of the Catalytic RNA of Hepatitis Delta Virus Genomlc RNA M: Amphotericin B Treatment Dissociates in Vlvo Replication of the Scraple Agent from PrP Accumulation Editing on the Genomic RNA of Human Hepatitis Delta-Virus