M E Whealy
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Whealy M, Robbins A, Enquist L
J Virol
. 1990 May;
64(5):1946-55.
PMID: 2157862
The pseudorabies virus gII gene shares significant homology with the gB gene of herpes simplex virus type 1. Unlike gB, however, gII is processed by specific protease cleavage events after...
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Whealy M, Robbins A, Enquist L
J Virol
. 1989 Sep;
63(9):4055-9.
PMID: 2548015
gIII, the major envelope glycoprotein of pseudorabies virus (PRV), shares approximately 20% amino acid similarity with glycoprotein gC of herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) and HSV-2. We describe here...
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Robbins A, Ryan J, Whealy M, Enquist L
J Virol
. 1989 Jan;
63(1):250-8.
PMID: 2535731
Pseudorabies virus (PRV) vaccine strain Bartha has a diminished capacity to cause disease and harbors a variety of mutations affecting virulence. It has been reported that PRV Bartha produces virions...
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Whealy M, BAUMEISTER K, Robbins A, Enquist L
J Virol
. 1988 Nov;
62(11):4185-94.
PMID: 2459411
We describe experiments using the swine herpesvirus, pseudorabies virus (PRV), as a vector for expression of hybrid membrane protein genes. In particular, we present the construction and analysis of three...
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Enquist L, Keeler Jr C, Robbins A, Ryan J, Whealy M
J Virol
. 1988 Oct;
62(10):3565-73.
PMID: 2843659
We have constructed a pseudorabies virus mutant that contains virtually a complete deletion of the predicted signal sequence coding region for a nonessential envelope glycoprotein, gIII. No signal sequence mutants...
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Whealy M, Robbins A, Enquist L
J Virol
. 1988 Jul;
62(7):2512-5.
PMID: 2836630
Glycoprotein gIII of pseudorabies virus is a major antigen found in the envelopes of virus particles as well as in and on the surfaces of infected cells. It is not...
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Ryan J, Whealy M, Robbins A, Enquist L
J Virol
. 1987 Oct;
61(10):2962-72.
PMID: 3041015
We have constructed two pseudorabies virus (PRV) mutants, each with a unique EcoRI restriction site in the nonessential gIII envelope glycoprotein gene. Since no natural PRV isolate has been reported...
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Robbins A, Dorney D, Wathen M, Whealy M, Gold C, Watson R, et al.
J Virol
. 1987 Sep;
61(9):2691-701.
PMID: 3039163
We have looked for conserved DNA sequences between four herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) glycoprotein genes encoding gB, gC, gD, and gE and pseudorabies virus (PRV) DNA, HSV-1 DNA...
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Robbins A, Whealy M, Watson R, Enquist L
J Virol
. 1986 Sep;
59(3):635-45.
PMID: 3016326
We have established that in the Becker strain of pseudorabies virus (PRV), the glycoprotein gIII gene is not essential for growth in cell culture. This was accomplished by construction and...
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Robbins A, Watson R, Whealy M, Hays W, Enquist L
J Virol
. 1986 May;
58(2):339-47.
PMID: 3009851
A pseudorabies virus (Becker strain) glycoprotein gene was located in the UL region at map position 0.40. The gene was identified by using open reading frame Escherichia coli plasmid expression...