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Protein Interactions Involved in Poxvirus Envelopment

$108,000K22FY2005AINIH

University Of Rochester, Rochester NY

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[unreadable] DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): None. (Adapted from the Application): The major goal of this work is to determine the molecular mechanism employed by six proteins that are unique to the enveloped form of vaccinia to produce enveloped virions. The hypothesis that interactions among these six proteins are required for efficient envelopment of vaccinia virus will be tested. These interactions will be delineated by identifying specific domains on these six proteins that are required for the envelopment and to test these identified domains for interaction with the six proteins. Identification of these regions and subsequently what they interact with will not only allow for a better understanding of the function of these six proteins and how they coordinate viral envelopment but will also lay the foundation for further studies into the mechanism of viral envelopment. Specific domains will be identified using an in vivo trans-complementation assay in which the specific protein or domains of the protein being tested will be provided in-trans and complementation will be assessed visually using live fluorescent microscopy. [unreadable] [unreadable]

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