Vaccinia virus produces several forms of infectious virions. Intracellular mature virions (IMV) assemble in areas close to the cell nucleus. Some IMV acquire an envelope from intracellular membranes derived from the trans-Golgi network,... more
Vaccinia virus produces several forms of infectious virions. Intracellular mature virions (IMV) assemble in areas close to the cell nucleus. Some IMV acquire an envelope from intracellular membranes derived from the trans-Golgi network, producing enveloped forms found in the cytosol (intracellular enveloped virus; IEV), on the cell surface (cell-associated enveloped virus) or free in the medium (extracellular enveloped virus; EEV). Blockage of IMV envelopment inhibits transport of virions to the cell surface, indicating that enveloped virus forms are required for virion movement from the Golgi area. To date, the induction of actin tails that propel IEV is the only well-characterized mechanism for enveloped virus transport. However, enveloped virus transport and release occur under conditions where actin tails are not formed. In order to study these events, recombinant vaccinia viruses were constructed with GFP fused to the most abundant protein in the EEV envelope, P37 (F13L). The P...
Recommended Citation Abbott, Ann and Watson, Maida (2006) "A Business Language Faculty Development Program with Experiential Learning: Florida International University's CIBER Program in Madrid-Ávila, Spain," Global... more
Recommended Citation Abbott, Ann and Watson, Maida (2006) "A Business Language Faculty Development Program with Experiential Learning: Florida International University's CIBER Program in Madrid-Ávila, Spain," Global Business Languages: Vol. 11, Article 3. Available at: http:// ...
This book, written completely in Spanish, appeals to a wide audience, ranging from high school instructors who may have never taught a Spanish-for-Business course, to university professors who have taught such courses many times. The book... more
This book, written completely in Spanish, appeals to a wide audience, ranging from high school instructors who may have never taught a Spanish-for-Business course, to university professors who have taught such courses many times. The book deals with a subject ...