Paul S Masters
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11.
Kuo L, Masters P
J Virol
. 2013 Mar;
87(9):5182-92.
PMID: 23449786
Coronaviruses selectively package genomic RNA into assembled virions, despite the great molar excess of subgenomic RNA species that is present in infected cells. The genomic packaging signal (PS) for the...
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Kuo L, Masters P
J Virol
. 2010 Oct;
84(24):12872-85.
PMID: 20926558
The coronavirus small envelope (E) protein plays a crucial, but poorly defined, role in the assembly of virions. To investigate E protein function, we previously generated E gene point mutants...
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Verheije M, Hagemeijer M, Ulasli M, Reggiori F, Rottier P, Masters P, et al.
J Virol
. 2010 Aug;
84(21):11575-9.
PMID: 20739524
The coronavirus nucleocapsid (N) protein is a virion structural protein. It also functions, however, in an unknown way in viral replication and localizes to the viral replication-transcription complexes (RTCs). Here...
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Hurst K, Ye R, Goebel S, Jayaraman P, Masters P
J Virol
. 2010 Jul;
84(19):10276-88.
PMID: 20660183
The coronavirus nucleocapsid (N) protein plays an essential role in virion assembly via interactions with the large, positive-strand RNA viral genome and the carboxy-terminal endodomain of the membrane protein (M)....
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Koetzner C, Kuo L, Goebel S, Dean A, Parker M, Masters P
J Virol
. 2010 Jun;
84(16):8262-74.
PMID: 20519394
The type I interferon (IFN) response plays an essential role in the control of in vivo infection by the coronavirus mouse hepatitis virus (MHV). However, in vitro, most strains of...
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Hurst K, Koetzner C, Masters P
J Virol
. 2009 May;
83(14):7221-34.
PMID: 19420077
The coronavirus nucleocapsid protein (N), together with the large, positive-strand RNA viral genome, forms a helically symmetric nucleocapsid. This ribonucleoprotein structure becomes packaged into virions through association with the carboxy-terminal...
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de Haan C, Haijema B, Masters P, Rottier P
Methods Mol Biol
. 2008 Dec;
454:229-36.
PMID: 19057874
Targeted RNA recombination has proven to be a powerful tool for the genetic engineering of the coronavirus genome, particularly in its 3' part. Here we describe procedures for the generation...
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Zust R, Miller T, Goebel S, Thiel V, Masters P
J Virol
. 2007 Nov;
82(3):1214-28.
PMID: 18032506
The upstream end of the 3' untranslated region (UTR) of the mouse hepatitis virus genome contains two essential and overlapping RNA secondary structures, a bulged stem-loop and a pseudoknot, which...
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Goebel S, Taylor J, Barr B, Kiehn T, Castro-Malaspina H, Hedvat C, et al.
J Virol
. 2007 Sep;
81(22):12709-14.
PMID: 17855523
An unknown virus was isolated from a lung biopsy sample and multiple other samples from a patient who developed a lethal case of pneumonia following a peripheral blood stem cell...
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Exceptional flexibility in the sequence requirements for coronavirus small envelope protein function
Kuo L, Hurst K, Masters P
J Virol
. 2006 Dec;
81(5):2249-62.
PMID: 17182690
The small envelope protein (E) plays a role of central importance in the assembly of coronaviruses. This was initially established by studies demonstrating that cellular expression of only E protein...