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  • Article
  • Open Access
28 Citations
7,436 Views
21 Pages

Human Cytomegalovirus Nuclear Capsids Associate with the Core Nuclear Egress Complex and the Viral Protein Kinase pUL97

  • Jens Milbradt,
  • Eric Sonntag,
  • Sabrina Wagner,
  • Hanife Strojan,
  • Christina Wangen,
  • Tihana Lenac Rovis,
  • Berislav Lisnic,
  • Stipan Jonjic,
  • Heinrich Sticht and
  • Manfred Marschall
  • + 2 authors

13 January 2018

The nuclear phase of herpesvirus replication is regulated through the formation of regulatory multi-component protein complexes. Viral genomic replication is followed by nuclear capsid assembly, DNA encapsidation and nuclear egress. The latter has be...

  • Abstract
  • Open Access
1,534 Views
1 Page

Structural Basis for Capsid Recruitment and Coat Formation during HSV-1 Nuclear Egress

  • Elizabeth Draganova,
  • Jiayan Zhang,
  • Hong Zhou and
  • Ekaterina Heldwein

During herpesvirus infection, nascent viral capsids egress the nucleus into the cytoplasm by an unusual mechanism whereby capsids bud at the inner nuclear membrane. This process is mediated by the conserved heterodimeric nuclear egress complex (NEC),...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,752 Views
19 Pages

Function of Torsin AAA+ ATPases in Pseudorabies Virus Nuclear Egress

  • Julia E. Hölper,
  • Barbara G. Klupp,
  • G. W. Gant Luxton,
  • Kati Franzke and
  • Thomas C. Mettenleiter

17 March 2020

Newly assembled herpesvirus nucleocapsids traverse the intact nuclear envelope by a vesicle-mediated nucleo-cytoplasmic transport for final virion maturation in the cytoplasm. For this, they bud at the inner nuclear membrane resulting in primary enve...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,230 Views
12 Pages

A Peptide Inhibitor of the Human Cytomegalovirus Core Nuclear Egress Complex

  • Sewar Alkhashrom,
  • Jintawee Kicuntod,
  • Katharina Stillger,
  • Tamara Lützenburg,
  • Christian Anzenhofer,
  • Ines Neundorf,
  • Manfred Marschall and
  • Jutta Eichler

23 August 2022

The replication of human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) involves a process termed nuclear egress, which enables translocation of newly formed viral capsids from the nucleus into the cytoplasm. The HCMV core nuclear egress complex (core NEC), a heterodimer of...

  • Review
  • Open Access
27 Citations
6,274 Views
17 Pages

25 April 2021

Herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) replicates its genome and packages it into capsids within the nucleus. HSV-1 has evolved a complex mechanism of nuclear egress whereby nascent capsids bud on the inner nuclear membrane to form perinuclear virions that s...

  • Review
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,210 Views
23 Pages

4 June 2022

Herpesviral nuclear egress is a fine-tuned regulatory process that defines the nucleocytoplasmic release of viral capsids. Nuclear capsids are unable to traverse via nuclear pores due to the fact of their large size; therefore, herpesviruses evolved...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,378 Views
15 Pages

Role of Vesicle-Associated Membrane Protein-Associated Proteins (VAP) A and VAPB in Nuclear Egress of the Alphaherpesvirus Pseudorabies Virus

  • Anna D. Dorsch,
  • Julia E. Hölper,
  • Kati Franzke,
  • Luca M. Zaeck,
  • Thomas C. Mettenleiter and
  • Barbara G. Klupp

10 June 2021

The molecular mechanism affecting translocation of newly synthesized herpesvirus nucleocapsids from the nucleus into the cytoplasm is still not fully understood. The viral nuclear egress complex (NEC) mediates budding at and scission from the inner n...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,506 Views
23 Pages

The Complex Regulatory Role of Cytomegalovirus Nuclear Egress Protein pUL50 in the Production of Infectious Virus

  • Sigrun Häge,
  • Nicole Büscher,
  • Victoria Pakulska,
  • Friedrich Hahn,
  • Annie Adrait,
  • Steffi Krauter,
  • Eva Maria Borst,
  • Ursula Schlötzer-Schrehardt,
  • Yohann Couté and
  • Manfred Marschall
  • + 1 author

11 November 2021

The regulation of the nucleocytoplasmic release of herpesviral capsids is defined by the process of nuclear egress. Due to their large size, nuclear capsids are unable to traverse via nuclear pores, so that herpesviruses evolved to develop a vesicula...

  • Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,031 Views
24 Pages

29 February 2024

The herpesviral nuclear egress represents an essential step of viral replication efficiency in host cells, as it defines the nucleocytoplasmic release of viral capsids. Due to the size limitation of the nuclear pores, viral nuclear capsids are unable...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,710 Views
16 Pages

5 August 2021

Herpes simplex virus type 1 nucleocapsids are released from the host nucleus by a budding process through the nuclear envelope called nuclear egress. Two viral proteins, the integral membrane proteins pUL34 and pUL31, form the nuclear egress complex...

  • Review
  • Open Access
25 Citations
4,968 Views
23 Pages

Nuclear Egress Complexes of HCMV and Other Herpesviruses: Solving the Puzzle of Sequence Coevolution, Conserved Structures and Subfamily-Spanning Binding Properties

  • Manfred Marschall,
  • Sigrun Häge,
  • Marcus Conrad,
  • Sewar Alkhashrom,
  • Jintawee Kicuntod,
  • Johannes Schweininger,
  • Mark Kriegel,
  • Josephine Lösing,
  • Julia Tillmanns and
  • Heinrich Sticht
  • + 3 authors

24 June 2020

Herpesviruses uniquely express two essential nuclear egress-regulating proteins forming a heterodimeric nuclear egress complex (core NEC). These core NECs serve as hexameric lattice-structured platforms for capsid docking and recruit viral and cellul...

  • Review
  • Open Access
14 Citations
5,780 Views
13 Pages

13 June 2021

The proper assembly and dissemination of progeny virions is a fundamental step in virus replication. As a whole, viruses have evolved a myriad of strategies to exploit cellular compartments and mechanisms to ensure a successful round of infection. Fo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,173 Views
21 Pages

Phenotypical Characterization of the Nuclear Egress of Recombinant Cytomegaloviruses Reveals Defective Replication upon ORF-UL50 Deletion but Not pUL50 Phosphosite Mutation

  • Sigrun Häge,
  • Eric Sonntag,
  • Adriana Svrlanska,
  • Eva Maria Borst,
  • Anne-Charlotte Stilp,
  • Deborah Horsch,
  • Regina Müller,
  • Barbara Kropff,
  • Jens Milbradt and
  • Manfred Marschall
  • + 2 authors

22 January 2021

Nuclear egress is a common herpesviral process regulating nucleocytoplasmic capsid release. For human cytomegalovirus (HCMV), the nuclear egress complex (NEC) is determined by the pUL50-pUL53 core that regulates multicomponent assembly with NEC-assoc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
3,744 Views
17 Pages

Patterns of Autologous and Nonautologous Interactions between Core Nuclear Egress Complex (NEC) Proteins of α-, β- and γ-Herpesviruses

  • Sigrun Häge,
  • Eric Sonntag,
  • Eva Maria Borst,
  • Pierre Tannig,
  • Lisa Seyler,
  • Tobias Bäuerle,
  • Susanne M. Bailer,
  • Chung-Pei Lee,
  • Regina Müller and
  • Manfred Marschall
  • + 2 authors

11 March 2020

Nuclear egress is a regulated process shared by α-, β- and γ-herpesviruses. The core nuclear egress complex (NEC) is composed of the membrane-anchored protein homologs of human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) pUL50, murine cytomegalovirus (MC...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
2,910 Views
34 Pages

Assessment of Covalently Binding Warhead Compounds in the Validation of the Cytomegalovirus Nuclear Egress Complex as an Antiviral Target

  • Julia Tillmanns,
  • Sigrun Häge,
  • Eva Maria Borst,
  • Julia Wardin,
  • Jan Eickhoff,
  • Bert Klebl,
  • Sabrina Wagner,
  • Christina Wangen,
  • Friedrich Hahn and
  • Manfred Marschall
  • + 1 author

14 April 2023

Herpesviral nuclear egress is a regulated process of viral capsid nucleocytoplasmic release. Due to the large capsid size, a regular transport via the nuclear pores is unfeasible, so that a multistage-regulated export pathway through the nuclear lami...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,816 Views
13 Pages

Exploring the Human Cytomegalovirus Core Nuclear Egress Complex as a Novel Antiviral Target: A New Type of Small Molecule Inhibitors

  • Sewar Alkhashrom,
  • Jintawee Kicuntod,
  • Sigrun Häge,
  • Johannes Schweininger,
  • Yves A. Muller,
  • Peter Lischka,
  • Manfred Marschall and
  • Jutta Eichler

12 March 2021

Nuclear egress is an essential process in the replication of human cytomegalovirus (HCMV), as it enables the migration of newly formed viral capsids from the nucleus into the cytoplasm. Inhibition of the HCMV core nuclear egress complex (core NEC), c...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
2,365 Views
23 Pages

11 May 2022

The nucleo-cytoplasmic capsid egress of herpesviruses is a unique regulated process that ensures the efficiency of viral replication and release. For human cytomegalovirus (HCMV), the core of the nuclear egress complex (NEC) consists of the pUL50&nda...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
8,701 Views
28 Pages

Host Vesicle Fusion Protein VAPB Contributes to the Nuclear Egress Stage of Herpes Simplex Virus Type-1 (HSV-1) Replication

  • Natalia Saiz-Ros,
  • Rafal Czapiewski,
  • Ilaria Epifano,
  • Andrew Stevenson,
  • Selene K. Swanson,
  • Charles R. Dixon,
  • Dario B. Zamora,
  • Marion McElwee,
  • Swetha Vijayakrishnan and
  • Eric C. Schirmer
  • + 7 authors

3 February 2019

The primary envelopment/de-envelopment of Herpes viruses during nuclear exit is poorly understood. In Herpes simplex virus type-1 (HSV-1), proteins pUL31 and pUL34 are critical, while pUS3 and some others contribute; however, efficient membrane fusio...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,491 Views
28 Pages

‘Shared-Hook’ and ‘Changed-Hook’ Binding Activities of Herpesviral Core Nuclear Egress Complexes Identified by Random Mutagenesis

  • Josephine Lösing,
  • Sigrun Häge,
  • Martin Schütz,
  • Sabrina Wagner,
  • Julia Wardin,
  • Heinrich Sticht and
  • Manfred Marschall

13 December 2022

Herpesviruses replicate their genomes and assemble their capsids in the host cell nucleus. To progress towards morphogenesis in the cytoplasm, herpesviruses evolved the strategy of nuclear egress as a highly regulated process of nucleo-cytoplasmic ca...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
3,534 Views
24 Pages

Properties of Oligomeric Interaction of the Cytomegalovirus Core Nuclear Egress Complex (NEC) and Its Sensitivity to an NEC Inhibitory Small Molecule

  • Jintawee Kicuntod,
  • Sewar Alkhashrom,
  • Sigrun Häge,
  • Benedikt Diewald,
  • Regina Müller,
  • Friedrich Hahn,
  • Peter Lischka,
  • Heinrich Sticht,
  • Jutta Eichler and
  • Manfred Marschall

11 March 2021

Herpesviral nuclear egress is a regulated process shared by all family members, ensuring the efficient cytoplasmic release of viral capsids. In the case of human cytomegalovirus (HCMV), the core of the nuclear egress complex (NEC) consists of the pUL...

  • Review
  • Open Access
35 Citations
1,457 Views
46 Pages

Nuclear Egress

  • Elizabeth B. Draganova,
  • Michael K. Thorsen and
  • Ekaterina E. Heldwein

During viral replication, herpesviruses utilize a unique strategy, termed nuclear egress, to translocate capsids from the nucleus into the cytoplasm. This initial budding step transfers a newly formed capsid from within the nucleus, too large to fit...

  • Review
  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,535 Views
15 Pages

24 November 2021

Herpesvirus capsids are assembled in the nucleus and undergo a two-step process to cross the nuclear envelope. Capsids bud into the inner nuclear membrane (INM) aided by the nuclear egress complex (NEC) proteins UL31/34. At that stage of egress, enve...

  • Review
  • Open Access
15 Citations
7,039 Views
18 Pages

25 November 2017

Herpesviral capsid assembly is initiated in the nucleoplasm of the infected cell. Size constraints require that newly formed viral nucleocapsids leave the nucleus by an evolutionarily conserved vescular transport mechanism called nuclear egress. Matu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,551 Views
16 Pages

Human Cytomegalovirus Nuclear Egress Complex Subunit, UL53, Associates with Capsids and Myosin Va, but Is Not Important for Capsid Localization towards the Nuclear Periphery

  • Adrian R. Wilkie,
  • Mayuri Sharma,
  • Margaret Coughlin,
  • Jean M. Pesola,
  • Maria Ericsson,
  • Jessica L. Lawler,
  • Rosio Fernandez and
  • Donald M. Coen

26 February 2022

After herpesviruses encapsidate their genomes in replication compartments (RCs) within the nuclear interior, capsids migrate to the inner nuclear membrane (INM) for nuclear egress. For human cytomegalovirus (HCMV), capsid migration depends at least i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
7,360 Views
16 Pages

10 March 2016

In all eukaryotic cells, the nucleus forms a prominent cellular compartment containing the cell’s nuclear genome. Although structurally similar, animal and plant nuclei differ substantially in details of their architecture. One example is the nuclear...

  • Commentary
  • Open Access
15 Citations
5,853 Views
6 Pages

27 September 2016

Herpesviruses use a vesicle-mediated transfer of intranuclearly assembled nucleocapsids through the nuclear envelope (NE) for final maturation in the cytoplasm. The molecular basis for this novel vesicular nucleo-cytoplasmic transport is beginning to...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
5,120 Views
15 Pages

Quantitative Microscopy Reveals Stepwise Alteration of Chromatin Structure during Herpesvirus Infection

  • Vesa Aho,
  • Elina Mäntylä,
  • Axel Ekman,
  • Satu Hakanen,
  • Salla Mattola,
  • Jian-Hua Chen,
  • Venera Weinhardt,
  • Visa Ruokolainen,
  • Beate Sodeik and
  • Maija Vihinen-Ranta
  • + 1 author

11 October 2019

During lytic herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) infection, the expansion of the viral replication compartments leads to an enrichment of the host chromatin in the peripheral nucleoplasm. We have shown previously that HSV-1 infection induces the formation...

  • Review
  • Open Access
21 Citations
5,434 Views
20 Pages

18 April 2021

The nuclear envelope (NE) of eukaryotic cells has a highly structural architecture, comprising double lipid-bilayer membranes, nuclear pore complexes, and an underlying nuclear lamina network. The NE structure is held in place through the membrane-bo...

  • Review
  • Open Access
20 Citations
4,826 Views
21 Pages

22 December 2021

The assembly of human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) and other herpesviruses includes both nuclear and cytoplasmic phases. During the prolonged replication cycle of HCMV, the cell undergoes remarkable changes in cellular architecture that include marked incr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,063 Views
22 Pages

Human Adenovirus Type 5 Infection Leads to Nuclear Envelope Destabilization and Membrane Permeability Independently of Adenovirus Death Protein

  • Søren Pfitzner,
  • Jens B. Bosse,
  • Helga Hofmann-Sieber,
  • Felix Flomm,
  • Rudolph Reimer,
  • Thomas Dobner,
  • Kay Grünewald and
  • Linda E. Franken

2 December 2021

The human adenovirus type 5 (HAdV5) infects epithelial cells of the upper and lower respiratory tract. The virus causes lysis of infected cells and thus enables spread of progeny virions to neighboring cells for the next round of infection. The mecha...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
708 Views
10 Pages

18 March 2025

The open reading frame 103 (p48) of Autographa californica multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus (AcMNPV) is one of the 38 core baculovirus genes. p48 has been shown to be essential for the production of infectious budded virions (BVs), nuclear egress of nuc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
38 Citations
11,352 Views
19 Pages

4 November 2015

We show that focused ion beam/scanning electron microscopy (FIB/SEM) tomography is an excellent method to analyze the three-dimensional structure of a fibroblast nucleus infected with human cytomegalovirus (HCMV). We found that the previously describ...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,756 Views
13 Pages

Tegument Protein pp150 Sequence-Specific Peptide Blocks Cytomegalovirus Infection

  • Dipanwita Mitra,
  • Mohammad H. Hasan,
  • John T. Bates,
  • Gene L. Bidwell and
  • Ritesh Tandon

15 November 2021

Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) tegument protein pp150 is essential for the completion of the final steps in virion maturation. Earlier studies indicated that three pp150nt (N-terminal one-third of pp150) conformers cluster on each triplex (Tri1, Tri2A...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,359 Views
17 Pages

Conformational Dynamics of Herpesviral NEC Proteins in Different Oligomerization States

  • Benedikt Diewald,
  • Eileen Socher,
  • Christian A. Söldner and
  • Heinrich Sticht

25 September 2018

All herpesviruses use a heterodimeric nuclear egress complex (NEC) to transport capsids out of host cell nuclei. Despite their overall similar structure, NECs may differ significantly in sequence between different viruses. Up to now, structural infor...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
6,299 Views
16 Pages

The Role of the Equine Herpesvirus Type 1 (EHV-1) US3-Encoded Protein Kinase in Actin Reorganization and Nuclear Egress

  • Alexandra Proft,
  • Bart Spiesschaert,
  • Satoko Izume,
  • Selina Taferner,
  • Maik J. Lehmann and
  • Walid Azab

12 October 2016

The serine-threonine protein kinase encoded by US3 gene (pUS3) of alphaherpesviruses was shown to modulate actin reorganization, cell-to-cell spread, and virus egress in a number of virus species. However, the role of the US3 orthologues of equine he...

  • Review
  • Open Access
13 Citations
8,862 Views
25 Pages

Nuclear Cytoskeleton in Virus Infection

  • Lenka Horníková,
  • Kateřina Bruštíková,
  • Sandra Huérfano and
  • Jitka Forstová

The nuclear lamina is the main component of the nuclear cytoskeleton that maintains the integrity of the nucleus. However, it represents a natural barrier for viruses replicating in the cell nucleus. The lamina blocks viruses from being trafficked to...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,025 Views
11 Pages

The three subfamilies of herpesviruses (alphaherpesviruses, betaherpesviruses, and gammaherpesviruses) appear to share a unique mechanism for the maturation and egress of virions, mediated by several budding and fusion processes of various organelle...

  • Review
  • Open Access
42 Citations
5,770 Views
23 Pages

Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) expresses a variety of viral regulatory proteins that undergo close interaction with host factors including viral-cellular multiprotein complexes. The HCMV protein kinase pUL97 represents a viral cyclin-dependent kinase o...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,416 Views
20 Pages

The Autophagy Receptor SQSTM1/p62 Is a Restriction Factor of HCMV Infection

  • Nadine Krämer,
  • Uxía Gestal Mato,
  • Steffi Krauter,
  • Nicole Büscher,
  • Ahmad Afifi,
  • Lina Herhaus,
  • Luise Florin,
  • Bodo Plachter and
  • Christine Zimmermann

10 September 2024

(1) Background: Intrinsic defense mechanisms are pivotal host strategies to restrict viruses already at early stages of their infection. Here, we addressed the question of how the autophagy receptor sequestome 1 (SQSTM1/p62, hereafter referred to as...

  • Article
  • Open Access
52 Citations
9,336 Views
32 Pages

HIV-1 Recruits UPF1 but Excludes UPF2 to Promote Nucleocytoplasmic Export of the Genomic RNA

  • Lara Ajamian,
  • Karen Abel,
  • Shringar Rao,
  • Kishanda Vyboh,
  • Francisco García-de-Gracia,
  • Ricardo Soto-Rifo,
  • Andreas E. Kulozik,
  • Niels H. Gehring and
  • Andrew J. Mouland

20 October 2015

Unspliced, genomic HIV-1 RNA (vRNA) is a component of several ribonucleoprotein complexes (RNP) during the viral replication cycle. In earlier work, we demonstrated that the host upframeshift protein 1 (UPF1), a key factor in nonsense-mediated mRNA d...

  • Review
  • Open Access
27 Citations
6,033 Views
31 Pages

Why Cells and Viruses Cannot Survive without an ESCRT

  • Arianna Calistri,
  • Alberto Reale,
  • Giorgio Palù and
  • Cristina Parolin

24 February 2021

Intracellular organelles enwrapped in membranes along with a complex network of vesicles trafficking in, out and inside the cellular environment are one of the main features of eukaryotic cells. Given their central role in cell life, compartmentaliza...

  • Article
  • Open Access
34 Citations
7,755 Views
16 Pages

Agnoprotein Is an Essential Egress Factor during BK Polyomavirus Infection

  • Margarita-Maria Panou,
  • Emma L. Prescott,
  • Daniel L. Hurdiss,
  • Gemma Swinscoe,
  • Michael Hollinshead,
  • Laura G. Caller,
  • Ethan L. Morgan,
  • Louisa Carlisle,
  • Marietta Müller and
  • Andrew Macdonald
  • + 4 authors

BK polyomavirus (BKPyV; hereafter referred to as BK) causes a lifelong chronic infection and is associated with debilitating disease in kidney transplant recipients. Despite its importance, aspects of the virus life cycle remain poorly understood. In...

  • Review
  • Open Access
69 Citations
16,481 Views
34 Pages

HSV-1 Cytoplasmic Envelopment and Egress

  • Imran Ahmad and
  • Duncan W. Wilson

19 August 2020

Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) is a structurally complex enveloped dsDNA virus that has evolved to replicate in human neurons and epithelia. Viral gene expression, DNA replication, capsid assembly, and genome packaging take place in the infected...

  • Article
  • Open Access
60 Citations
10,202 Views
16 Pages

The A, B, Cs of Herpesvirus Capsids

  • Ritesh Tandon,
  • Edward S. Mocarski and
  • James F. Conway

26 February 2015

Assembly of herpesvirus nucleocapsids shares significant similarities with the assembly of tailed dsDNA bacteriophages; however, important differences exist. A unique feature of herpesviruses is the presence of different mature capsid forms in the ho...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,573 Views
13 Pages

An Unbiased Approach to Mapping the Signaling Network of the Pseudorabies Virus US3 Protein

  • Robert J. J. Jansens,
  • Sandra Marmiroli and
  • Herman W. Favoreel

5 November 2020

The US3 serine/threonine protein kinase is conserved among the alphaherpesvirus family and represents an important virulence factor. US3 plays a role in viral nuclear egress, induces dramatic alterations of the cytoskeleton, represses apoptosis, enha...

  • Review
  • Open Access
15 Citations
1,254 Views
50 Pages

Herpesviruses virions are large and complex structures that deliver their genetic content to nuclei upon entering cells. This property is not unusual as many other viruses including the adenoviruses, orthomyxoviruses, papillomaviruses, polyomaviruses...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,064 Views
19 Pages

Sub-Nucleolar Trafficking of Hendra Virus Matrix Protein Is Regulated by Ubiquitination

  • Tianyue Zhao,
  • Florian A. Gomez,
  • Cassandra T. David,
  • Christina L. Rootes,
  • Cameron R. Stewart,
  • Gregory W. Moseley and
  • Stephen M. Rawlinson

30 May 2025

Hendra virus (HeV) is a highly pathogenic member of the Henipavirus genus (family Paramyxoviridae, order Mononegavirales), for which all basic replication processes are located in the cytoplasm. The HeV matrix (M) protein plays essential roles in vir...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,817 Views
20 Pages

Kir4.1 and Aqp4 Contribution to Schisis Cystic Water Accumulation and Clearance in the Rs1 Exon-1 Del XLRS Rat Model

  • Zeljka Smit-McBride,
  • Ning Sun,
  • Serafina Thomas,
  • In Hwan Cho,
  • Robin G. Stricklin and
  • Paul A. Sieving

9 December 2024

Background/Objective: The Rs1 exon-1-del rat (Rs1KO) XLRS model shows normal retinal development until postnatal day 12 (P12) when small cystic spaces start to form in the inner nuclear layer. These spaces enlarge rapidly, peak at P15, and then colla...

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