1990
Alternate splicing in a parvoviral nonstructural gene links a common amino-terminal sequence to downstream domains which confer radically different localization and turnover characteristics
Cotmore S, Tattersall P. Alternate splicing in a parvoviral nonstructural gene links a common amino-terminal sequence to downstream domains which confer radically different localization and turnover characteristics. Virology 1990, 177: 477-487. PMID: 2142555, DOI: 10.1016/0042-6822(90)90512-p.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAmino Acid SequenceAnimalsAphidicolinBase SequenceCapsidCell DivisionChromosome MappingDiterpenesFluorescent Antibody TechniqueGenes, ViralL CellsMiceMinute virus of miceMolecular Sequence DataMolecular WeightParvoviridaeRNA SplicingRNA, ViralSequence Homology, Nucleic AcidViral Core ProteinsViral Nonstructural ProteinsViral Structural ProteinsConceptsCommon amino-terminal domainAmino-terminal domainNS-1 moleculesCommon amino-terminal sequenceNS-1 polypeptideAmino-terminal sequenceSodium dodecyl sulfate gel electrophoresisNS-1Dodecyl sulfate gel electrophoresisUnphosphorylated formInternal exonsAlternate splicingGene productsSulfate gel electrophoresisA9 cellsNonstructural genesSpliced formsPhosphorylated formDownstream domainContiguous sequencesNonstructural proteinsSpecies migratePeptide-specific antibodiesMinute virusTurnover characteristics
1989
A genome-linked copy of the NS-1 polypeptide is located on the outside of infectious parvovirus particles
Cotmore S, Tattersall P. A genome-linked copy of the NS-1 polypeptide is located on the outside of infectious parvovirus particles. Journal Of Virology 1989, 63: 3902-3911. PMID: 2527311, PMCID: PMC250986, DOI: 10.1128/jvi.63.9.3902-3911.1989.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNS-1 moleculesHost cellsSingle-strand DNA genomeNonstructural protein NS-1Amino-terminal domainNew host cellsNS-1 polypeptideAutonomous parvovirus minute virusParvovirus minute virusNS-1Normal culture conditionsDNA genomeS2 formA9 cellsLimited proteolysisIncoming virusMinute virusProteolytic digestionDNADNA coreMost virionsCulture conditionsVirionsPolypeptideParvovirus particlesLimitations to the expression of parvoviral nonstructural proteins may determine the extent of sensitization of EJ-ras-transformed rat cells to minute virus of mice
Van Hille B, Duponchel N, Salomé N, Spruyt N, Cotmore S, Tattersall P, Cornelis J, Rommelaere J. Limitations to the expression of parvoviral nonstructural proteins may determine the extent of sensitization of EJ-ras-transformed rat cells to minute virus of mice. Virology 1989, 171: 89-97. PMID: 2525841, DOI: 10.1016/0042-6822(89)90514-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNonstructural proteinsNonstructural protein NS-1Parvoviral DNA replicationRat cellsParvoviral life cycleNonstructural viral proteinsDNA replicationRat cell linesSensitivity of cellsRas transformationP21ras proteinsNormal rat cellsGene expressionMVMp infectionParvovirus MVMpNRK cellsViral proteinsEarly blockProteinCell linesViral DNALife cycleNS-1MVMpExpression
1988
The terminal protein of minute virus of mice is an 83 kilodalton polypeptide linked to specific forms of double‐stranded and single‐stranded viral DNA
Gunther M, Tattersall P. The terminal protein of minute virus of mice is an 83 kilodalton polypeptide linked to specific forms of double‐stranded and single‐stranded viral DNA. FEBS Letters 1988, 242: 22-26. PMID: 3203742, DOI: 10.1016/0014-5793(88)80977-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchThe NS-1 polypeptide of minute virus of mice is covalently attached to the 5' termini of duplex replicative-form DNA and progeny single strands
Cotmore S, Tattersall P. The NS-1 polypeptide of minute virus of mice is covalently attached to the 5' termini of duplex replicative-form DNA and progeny single strands. Journal Of Virology 1988, 62: 851-860. PMID: 3339715, PMCID: PMC253642, DOI: 10.1128/jvi.62.3.851-860.1988.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1986
Organization of nonstructural genes of the autonomous parvovirus minute virus of mice
Cotmore S, Tattersall P. Organization of nonstructural genes of the autonomous parvovirus minute virus of mice. Journal Of Virology 1986, 58: 724-732. PMID: 2939261, PMCID: PMC252977, DOI: 10.1128/jvi.58.3.724-732.1986.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOpen reading frameAutonomous parvovirus minute virusParvovirus minute virusSimilar proteinsFusion proteinCommon amino-terminal sequenceSingle open reading frameNonstructural protein NS-1Rabbit reticulocyte lysate translation systemViral genomeReticulocyte lysate translation systemAlternative open reading framesNS-2 proteinsCarboxy-terminal halfNS-1 proteinNS-1Amino acid sequenceBacterial fusion proteinLysate translation systemMinute virusAmino-terminal sequenceProcaryotic expression vectorR2 transcriptsReading frameAcid sequenceThe NS-1 polypeptide of the autonomous parvovirus MVM is a nuclear phosphoprotein
Cotmore S, Tattersall P. The NS-1 polypeptide of the autonomous parvovirus MVM is a nuclear phosphoprotein. Virus Research 1986, 4: 243-250. PMID: 3739422, DOI: 10.1016/0168-1702(86)90003-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsParvovirus MVMNS-1 proteinVitro translation productsMessenger RNA speciesNS-1 polypeptideSame primary sequencePeptide map analysisNon-structural proteinsRNA speciesNuclear phosphoproteinReplication complexTranslation productsKb transcriptPrimary sequenceVivo productNS-1SpeciesProteinPredominant formPhosphoproteinMVMTranscriptsPolypeptideNucleusMap analysis
1983
The autonomous parvovirus MVM encodes two nonstructural proteins in addition to its capsid polypeptides
Cotmore S, Sturzenbecker L, Tattersall P. The autonomous parvovirus MVM encodes two nonstructural proteins in addition to its capsid polypeptides. Virology 1983, 129: 333-343. PMID: 6623929, DOI: 10.1016/0042-6822(83)90172-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsParvovirus MVMCapsid polypeptidesNS-1 proteinOpen reading frameNS-1 polypeptidePeptide map analysisMajor intronTranscription unitMVM genomeVitro translationApparent molecular weightReading frameNonstructural proteinsPolypeptideProteinVP-1NS-1VP-2GenomeIntronsComigratesMolecular weightTranscriptsMVMMap analysis