Richard K. Plemper

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Zeitraum

1999 - 1999

Anzahl

22

Co-Autoren

Der3p/Hrd1p Is Required for Endoplasmic Reticulum-associated Degradation of Misfolded Lumenal and Integral Membrane Proteins

Bordallo, Javier, Plemper, Richard K., Finger, Andreas, Wolf, Dieter H.

We have studied components of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) proofreading and degradation system in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Using a der3–1 mutant defective in the degradation of a...

Characterization of a Region of the Measles Virus Hemagglutinin Sufficient for Its Dimerization

Plemper, Richard K., Hammond, Anthea L., Cattaneo, Roberto

Attachment of measles virus (MV) to its cellular receptor is mediated by the viral envelope glycoprotein hemagglutinin (H). H exists at the viral surface as a disulfide-linked dimer which may...

Single-Chain Antibody Displayed on a Recombinant Measles Virus Confers Entry through the Tumor-Associated Carcinoembryonic Antigen

Hammond, Anthea L., Plemper, Richard K., Zhang, Jie, Schneider, Urs, Russell, Stephen J., Cattaneo, Roberto

To redirect the tropism of the vaccine strain of measles virus (MV), Edmonston B, to a targeted cell population, we displayed on the viral hemagglutinin (H) a single-chain antibody (scAb) specific...

Strength of Envelope Protein Interaction Modulates Cytopathicity of Measles Virus

Plemper, Richard K., Hammond, Anthea L., Gerlier, Denis, Fielding, Adele K., Cattaneo, Roberto

To understand the molecular determinants of measles virus (MV) cytopathicity, we have characterized mutant viruses exhibiting a more-extensive cell-to-cell fusion while maintaining efficient...

Mutations in the Putative HR-C Region of the Measles Virus F2 Glycoprotein Modulate Syncytium Formation

Plemper, Richard K., Compans, Richard W.

The fusion (F) glycoproteins of measles virus strains Edmonston (MV-Edm) and wtF (MV-wtF) confer distinct cytopathic effects and strengths of hemagglutinin (H) interaction on a recombinant MV-Edm...

A target site for template-based design of measles virus entry inhibitors

Plemper, Richard K., Erlandson, Karl J., Lakdawala, Ami S., Sun, Aiming, Prussia, Andrew, Boonsombat, Jutatip, ...

Measles virus (MV) constitutes a principal cause of worldwide mortality, accounting for almost 1 million deaths annually. Although a live-attenuated vaccine protects against MV, vaccination...

Atypical Fusion Peptide of Nelson Bay Virus Fusion-Associated Small Transmembrane Protein

Cheng, LiTing T., Plemper, Richard K., Compans, Richard W.

A 10-kDa nonstructural transmembrane protein (p10) encoded by a reovirus, Nelson Bay virus, has been shown to induce syncytium formation (34). Sequence analysis and structural studies identified p10...

Design of a Small-Molecule Entry Inhibitor with Activity against Primary Measles Virus Strains

Plemper, Richard K., Doyle, Joshua, Sun, Aiming, Prussia, Andrew, Cheng, Li-Ting, Rota, Paul A., ...

The incidence of measles virus (MV) infection has been significantly reduced in many nations through extensive vaccination; however, the virus still causes significant morbidity and mortality in...

Two Domains That Control Prefusion Stability and Transport Competence of the Measles Virus Fusion Protein

Doyle, Joshua, Prussia, Andrew, White, Laura K., Sun, Aiming, Liotta, Dennis C., Snyder, James P., ...

Most viral glycoproteins mediating membrane fusion adopt a metastable native conformation and undergo major conformational changes during fusion. We previously described a panel of compounds that...

Der3p/Hrd1p Is Required for Endoplasmic Reticulum-associated Degradation of Misfolded Lumenal and Integral Membrane Proteins

Bordallo, Javier, Plemper, Richard K., Finger, Andreas, Wolf, Dieter H.

We have studied components of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) proofreading and degradation system in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Using a der3–1 mutant defective in the degradation of a...

Characterization of a Region of the Measles Virus Hemagglutinin Sufficient for Its Dimerization

Plemper, Richard K., Hammond, Anthea L., Cattaneo, Roberto

Attachment of measles virus (MV) to its cellular receptor is mediated by the viral envelope glycoprotein hemagglutinin (H). H exists at the viral surface as a disulfide-linked dimer which may...

Single-Chain Antibody Displayed on a Recombinant Measles Virus Confers Entry through the Tumor-Associated Carcinoembryonic Antigen

Hammond, Anthea L., Plemper, Richard K., Zhang, Jie, Schneider, Urs, Russell, Stephen J., Cattaneo, Roberto

To redirect the tropism of the vaccine strain of measles virus (MV), Edmonston B, to a targeted cell population, we displayed on the viral hemagglutinin (H) a single-chain antibody (scAb) specific...

Strength of Envelope Protein Interaction Modulates Cytopathicity of Measles Virus

Plemper, Richard K., Hammond, Anthea L., Gerlier, Denis, Fielding, Adele K., Cattaneo, Roberto

To understand the molecular determinants of measles virus (MV) cytopathicity, we have characterized mutant viruses exhibiting a more-extensive cell-to-cell fusion while maintaining efficient...

Mutations in the Putative HR-C Region of the Measles Virus F2 Glycoprotein Modulate Syncytium Formation

Plemper, Richard K., Compans, Richard W.

The fusion (F) glycoproteins of measles virus strains Edmonston (MV-Edm) and wtF (MV-wtF) confer distinct cytopathic effects and strengths of hemagglutinin (H) interaction on a recombinant MV-Edm...

A target site for template-based design of measles virus entry inhibitors

Plemper, Richard K., Erlandson, Karl J., Lakdawala, Ami S., Sun, Aiming, Prussia, Andrew, Boonsombat, Jutatip, ...

Measles virus (MV) constitutes a principal cause of worldwide mortality, accounting for almost 1 million deaths annually. Although a live-attenuated vaccine protects against MV, vaccination...

Atypical Fusion Peptide of Nelson Bay Virus Fusion-Associated Small Transmembrane Protein

Cheng, LiTing T., Plemper, Richard K., Compans, Richard W.

A 10-kDa nonstructural transmembrane protein (p10) encoded by a reovirus, Nelson Bay virus, has been shown to induce syncytium formation (34). Sequence analysis and structural studies identified p10...

Design of a Small-Molecule Entry Inhibitor with Activity against Primary Measles Virus Strains

Plemper, Richard K., Doyle, Joshua, Sun, Aiming, Prussia, Andrew, Cheng, Li-Ting, Rota, Paul A., ...

The incidence of measles virus (MV) infection has been significantly reduced in many nations through extensive vaccination; however, the virus still causes significant morbidity and mortality in...

Two Domains That Control Prefusion Stability and Transport Competence of the Measles Virus Fusion Protein

Doyle, Joshua, Prussia, Andrew, White, Laura K., Sun, Aiming, Liotta, Dennis C., Snyder, James P., ...

Most viral glycoproteins mediating membrane fusion adopt a metastable native conformation and undergo major conformational changes during fusion. We previously described a panel of compounds that...

Nonnucleoside Inhibitor of Measles Virus RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase Complex Activity▿ †

White, Laura K., Yoon, Jeong-Joong, Lee, Jin K., Sun, Aiming, Du, Yuhong, Fu, Haian, ...

Paramyxoviruses comprise several major human pathogens. Although a live-attenuated vaccine protects against measles virus (MV), a member of the paramyxovirus family, the virus remains a principal...

Reversible Inhibition of the Fusion Activity of Measles Virus F Protein by an Engineered Intersubunit Disulfide Bridge▿

Lee, Jin K., Prussia, Andrew, Snyder, James P., Plemper, Richard K.

In search of target sites for the development of paramyxovirus inhibitors, we have engineered disulfide bridges to introduce covalent links into the prefusion F protein trimer of measles virus....

Functional Interaction between Paramyxovirus Fusion and Attachment Proteins*S⃞

Lee, Jin K., Prussia, Andrew, Paal, Tanja, White, Laura K., Snyder, James P., Plemper, Richard K.

Paramyxovirinae envelope glycoproteins constitute a premier model to dissect how specific and dynamic interactions in multisubunit membrane protein complexes can control deep-seated conformational...