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
1998
Functional implications of the structure of the murine parvovirus, minute virus of mice
Agbandje-McKenna M, Llamas-Saiz A, Wang F, Tattersall P, Rossmann M. Functional implications of the structure of the murine parvovirus, minute virus of mice. Structure 1998, 6: 1369-1381. PMID: 9817841, DOI: 10.1016/s0969-2126(98)00137-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAmino Acid SequenceCapsidCapsid ProteinsGlycineMinute virus of miceMolecular Sequence DataProtein ConformationSequence Homology, Amino AcidTropismConceptsAmino acidsUnique N-terminal regionThree-dimensional structure determinationC-terminal regionDNA recognition siteN-terminal regionGlycine-rich sequenceMinute virusTissue tropismHost cell factorsCanine parvovirusDNA packagingIcosahedral asymmetric unitN-terminal peptideN-terminusMurine parvovirusTissue specificityStructural proteinsPolypeptide chainFivefold channelCapsid proteinViral genomeFunctional implicationsRecognition sitesVirus structure