2014
Parvoviridae: General Features☆
Cotmore S, Tattersall P. Parvoviridae: General Features☆. 2014 DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-801238-3.02641-6.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1999
Controlled Conformational Transitions in the MVM Virion Expose the VP1 N-Terminus and Viral Genome without Particle Disassembly
Cotmore S, D'Abramo A, Ticknor C, Tattersall P. Controlled Conformational Transitions in the MVM Virion Expose the VP1 N-Terminus and Viral Genome without Particle Disassembly. Virology 1999, 254: 169-181. PMID: 9927584, DOI: 10.1006/viro.1998.9520.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsViral particlesPrior treatmentAntigenic determinantsCapsid protein VP1Empty viral particlesParvovirus minute virusBrief exposureInfectious virionsIndividual polypeptide speciesSerumProtein VP1Proportion of virionsVirusVirionsEpitope accessibilityMinute virusApparent integrityViral genomeGreat majorityVP1ProportionMice
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 particles
1982
Chapter 15 Minute Virus of Mice
Ward D, Tattersall P. Chapter 15 Minute Virus of Mice. 1982, 313-334. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-262502-2.50022-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMinute virusReplicative life cycleVertebrate parvovirusesMVM DNAPosttranslational modificationsDNA genomeIsometric virionsSequence homologySuccessful multiplicationAutonomous parvovirusesMouse populationsHost cellsMVM virionsHelper virusAdenovirus coinfectionProductive replicationParvoviridae familyVirus subgroupLife cycleSimilar virusesVirionsReplicationVirus stocksMouse breeding colonyGenome
1977
Sequence homology between the structural polypeptides of minute virus of mice
Tattersall P, Shatkin A, Ward D. Sequence homology between the structural polypeptides of minute virus of mice. Journal Of Molecular Biology 1977, 111: 375-394. PMID: 864702, DOI: 10.1016/s0022-2836(77)80060-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsA polypeptideEmpty virionsPolypeptide BTotal virion proteinsMinute virusPolypeptide speciesB polypeptidesSequence homologyPrecursor-product relationshipVirion proteinsC polypeptideStructural polypeptidesPolypeptideCommon sequenceEmpty particlesVirionsProteinDifferent conformationsEnzymePrevious kinetic studiesSequenceVivo observationsCleavageConformationVivo
1976
Three structural polypeptides coded for by minite virus of mice, a parvovirus
Tattersall P, Cawte P, Shatkin A, Ward D. Three structural polypeptides coded for by minite virus of mice, a parvovirus. Journal Of Virology 1976, 20: 273-289. PMID: 988192, PMCID: PMC354988, DOI: 10.1128/jvi.20.1.273-289.1976.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLate maturation stepPulse-chase experimentsNuclei of cellsSodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresisDodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresisDNA genomeSulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresisThird polypeptideMaturation stepsVirion massProtein componentsHost cellsEmpty virionsStructural polypeptidesPolypeptideMinute virusGel electrophoresisCsCl gradientsProtein massUninfected cellsGrowth conditionsSequential harvestingEmpty particlesVirionsProtein