Mutations in conformation-dependent domains of herpes simplex virus 1 glycoprotein B affect the antigenic properties, dimerization, and transport of the molecule
Localization of discontinuous epitopes of herpes simplex virus glycoprotein D. Use of a nondenaturing “native” gel system of polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis coupled with Western blotting
Identification of the human cytomegalovirus glycoprotein B gene and induction of neutralizing antibodies via its expression in recombinant vaccinia virus
Differential effects of mutations in three domains on folding, quaternary structure and intracellular transport of vesicular stomatitis virus G protein
The immune response to herpes simplex virus: Comparison of the specificity and relative titers of serum antibodies directed against viral polypeptides following primary herpes simplex virus type 1 infections
Alterations in glycoprotein gB specified by mutants and their partial revertants in herpes simplex virus type 1 and relationship to other mutant phenotypes
Mutations affecting conformation or sequence of neutralizing epitopes identified by reactivity of viable plaques segregated from syn and ts domains of HSV-1(F) gB gene
A single N-linked oligosaccharide at either of the two normal sites is sufficient for transport of vesicular stomatitis virus G protein to the cell surface
Vesicular stomatitis virus G proteins with altered glycosylation sites display temperaturesensitive intracellular transport and are subject to aberrant intermolecular disulfide bonding
Immunization of experimental animals with reconstituted glycoprotein mixtures of herpes simplex virus 1 and 2: Protection against challenge with virulent virus
Epstein-Barr virus genome may encode a protein showing significant amino acid and predicted secondary structure homology with glycoprotein B of herpes simplex virus 1
Anatomy of the herpes simplex virus 1 strain F glycoprotein B gene: Primary sequence and predicted protein structure of the wild type and of monoclonal antibody-resistant mutants
Cytoplasmic domains of cellular and viral integral membrane proteins substitute for the cytoplasmic domain of the vesicular stomatitis virus glycoprotein in transport to the plasma membrane
Oligonucleotide-directed mutagenesis using M13-derived vectors: An efficient and general procedure for the production of point mutations in any fragment of DNA