F A Eiserling
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Olson N, Gingery M, Eiserling F, Baker T
Virology
. 2001 Feb;
279(2):385-91.
PMID: 11162794
The three-dimensional structure of DNA-filled, bacteriophage T4 isometric capsids has been determined by means of cryoelectron microscopy and image reconstruction techniques. The packing geometry of protein subunits on the capsid...
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Vianelli A, Wang G, Gingery M, Duda R, Eiserling F, GOLDBERG E
J Bacteriol
. 2000 Jan;
182(3):680-8.
PMID: 10633101
Gene 3 of bacteriophage T4 participates at a late stage in the T4 tail assembly pathway, but the hypothetical protein product, gp3, has never been identified in extracts of infected...
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Haynes J, Eiserling F
Virology
. 1996 Jul;
221(1):67-77.
PMID: 8661415
Bacteriophage T4 capsid assembly requires the vertex protein (gp24). Mutations that bypass this requirement are found in gene 23, which produces the major capsid protein (gp23). The latter were used...
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Kozyavkin S, Pushkin A, Eiserling F, Stetter K, Lake J, Slesarev A
J Biol Chem
. 1995 Jun;
270(23):13593-5.
PMID: 7775408
The widespread application of polymerase chain reaction and related techniques in biology and medicine has led to a heightened interest in thermophilic enzymes of DNA metabolism. Some of these enzymes...
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Abuladze N, Gingery M, Tsai J, Eiserling F
Virology
. 1994 Mar;
199(2):301-10.
PMID: 8122363
This report identifies a protein that regulates tail length in bacteriophage T4. Earlier work (Duda et al., 1990) suggested that the gene 29 protein could be involved in T4 tail...
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Thomas D, Wall J, Hainfeld J, Kaczorek M, Booy F, Trus B, et al.
J Virol
. 1991 Jul;
65(7):3797-803.
PMID: 2041094
The molecular masses, carbohydrate contents, oligomeric status, and overall molecular structure of the env glycoproteins of human immunodeficiency virus type 1--gp120, gp160, and gp41--have been determined by quantitative electron microscopy....
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Duda R, Gingery M, Ishimoto L, Eiserling F
Virology
. 1990 Dec;
179(2):728-37.
PMID: 2238468
A complementation system for studying bacteriophage T4 tail assembly has been developed and used to test the effects of nonviable mutations on the function of a specific T4 tail protein,...
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Ishimoto L, Elisha J, Eiserling F
Virology
. 1990 Apr;
175(2):586-90.
PMID: 2139268
The assembly and length regulation of the tail tube of bacteriophage T4 requires the function of three proteins: gp29, 48, and 54. Six copies of each protein are found in...
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Ishimoto L, Ishimoto K, Cascino A, Cipollaro M, Eiserling F
Virology
. 1988 May;
164(1):81-90.
PMID: 3363870
Three different protein molecules copurify with T4 tail tubes after the tubes are released from the baseplate by guanidine hydrochloride treatment. These tube-associated proteins (TAPs) are the products of genes...
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Anderson L, Rayner M, Eiserling F
J Bacteriol
. 1987 Jan;
169(1):102-9.
PMID: 3098729
The unicellular cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. strain 6701 was mutagenized with UV irradiation and screened for pigment changes that indicated genetic lesions involving the light-harvesting proteins of the phycobilisome. A previous...