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2013-11-19ZeitschriftenartikelIdentification of late assembly domains of the human endogenous retrovirus-K(HML-2) Chudak, Claudia; Beimforde, Nadine; George, Maja; Zimmermann, Anja; Lausch, Veronika; Hanke, Kirsten; Bannert, NorbertBackground: Late assembly (L)-domains are protein interaction motifs, whose dysfunction causes characteristic budding defects in enveloped viruses. Three different amino acid motifs, namely PT/SAP, PPXY and YPXnL have ...
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2011-05-09ZeitschriftenartikelIdentification of the protease cleavage sites in a reconstituted Gag polyprotein of an HERV-K(HML-2) element George, Maja; Schwecke, Torsten; Beimforde, Nadine; Hohn, Oliver; Chudak, Claudia; Zimmermann, Anja; Kurth, Reinhard; Naumann, Dieter; Bannert, NorbertBackground: The human genome harbors several largely preserved HERV-K(HML-2) elements. Although this retroviral family comes closest of all known HERVs to producing replication competent virions, mutations acquired during ...
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2009-10-16ZeitschriftenartikelLack of evidence for xenotropic murine leukemia virus-related virus(XMRV) in German prostate cancer patients Hohn, Oliver; Krause, Hans; Barbarotto, Pia; Niederstadt, Lars; Beimforde, Nadine; Denner, Joachim; Miller, Kurt; Kurth, Reinhard; Bannert, NorbertBackground: A novel gammaretrovirus named xenotropic murine leukemia virus-related virus (XMRV) has been recently identified and found to have a prevalence of 40% in prostate tumor samples from American patients carrying ...
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2009-10-07ZeitschriftenartikelReconstitution of the Ancestral Glycoprotein of Human Endogenous Retrovirus K and Modulation of Its Functional Activity by Truncation of the Cytoplasmic Domain Hanke, Kirsten; Kramer, Philipp; Seeher, Sandra; Beimforde, Nadine; Kurth, Reinhard; Bannert, NorbertEndogenous retroviruses present in the human genome provide a rich record of ancient infections. All presently recognized elements, including the youngest and most intact proviruses of the human endogenous retrovirus ...