Publications – Gary Blissard
Viral and cellular determinants of polarized trafficking of viral envelope proteins from insect-specific and insect-vectored viruses in insect midgut and salivary gland cells
2024.
Journal of Virology.
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Identification of Cellular Genes Involved in Baculovirus GP64 Trafficking to the Plasma Membrane
2022.
J Virol..
96
:e0021522
Efficient entry of budded virions of autographa californica multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus into Spodoptera frugiperda cells is dependent on dynamin, Rab5, and Rab11.
2020.
Insect Biochem Mol Biol..
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A high-quality chromosome-level genome assembly of a generalist herbivore, Trichoplusia ni
2019.
Molecular Ecology Resources.
19
:485–496
Transcriptional responses of the Trichoplusia ni midgut to oral infection by the baculovirus Autographa californica Multiple Nucleopolyhedrovirus
2019.
Journal of Virology.
93
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Distinct Roles of Cellular ESCRT-I and ESCRT-III Proteins in Efficient Entry and Egress of Budded Virions of Autographa californica Multiple Nucleopolyhedrovirus
2018.
Journal of Virology.
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Production of GP64-free virus-like particles from baculovirus-infected insect cells
2018.
Journal of General Virology.
99
:265–274
Identification of insect genes involved in baculovirus AcMNPV entry into insect cells
2018.
Virology.
527
:1–11
A high‐quality chromosome‐level genome assembly of a generalist herbivore, Trichoplusia ni
2018.
Molecular Ecology Resources.
19
:485–496
Global Analysis of Baculovirus Autographa californica Multiple Nucleopolyhedrovirus Gene Expression in the Midgut of the Lepidopteran Host Trichoplusia ni
2018.
Journal of Virology.
92
:e01277-18
Production of GP64-free virus-like particles from baculovirus-infected insect cells
2018.
The Journal of general virology.
99
:265–274
Roles of Cellular NSF Protein in Entry and Nuclear Egress of Budded Virions of Autographa californica Multiple Nucleopolyhedrovirus
2017.
Journal of Virology.
91
:e01111-17–e01111-17
Distinct Roles of Cellular ESCRT-I and ESCRT-III Proteins in Efficient Entry and Egress of Budded Virions of Autographa californica Multiple Nucleopolyhedrovirus
2017.
Journal of Virology.
92
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Multifaceted biological insights from a draft genome sequence of the tobacco hornworm moth, Manduca sexta
2016.
Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
76
:118–147
Trichoplusia ni Kinesin-1 Associates with Autographa californica Multiple Nucleopolyhedrovirus Nucleocapsid Proteins and Is Required for Production of Budded Virus
2016.
Journal of Virology.
90
:3480–3495
Autographa californica multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus GP64 protein: Analysis of domain I and V amino acid interactions and membrane fusion activity
2016.
Virology.
488
:259–270
Phylogenetic analysis and expression profiling of the pattern recognition receptors: Insights into molecular recognition of invading pathogens in Manduca sexta
2015.
Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
62
:38–50
Special Issue: Biological Insights from the Manduca sexta genome Preface
2015.
Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
62
:1–1
Structural features, evolutionary relationships, and transcriptional regulation of C-type lectin-domain proteins in Manduca sexta
2015.
Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
62
:75–85
Overview of chitin metabolism enzymes in Manduca sexta : Identification, domain organization, phylogenetic analysis and gene expression
2015.
Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
62
:114–126
The immune signaling pathways of Manduca sexta
2015.
Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
62
:64–74
Analysis of chitin-binding proteins from Manduca sexta provides new insights into evolution of peritrophin A-type chitin-binding domains in insects
2015.
Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
62
:127–141
A genome-wide analysis of antimicrobial effector genes and their transcription patterns in Manduca sexta
2015.
Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
62
:23–37
The vacuolar protein sorting genes in insects: A comparative genome view
2015.
Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
62
:211–225
Sequence conservation, phylogenetic relationships, and expression profiles of nondigestive serine proteases and serine protease homologs in Manduca sexta
2015.
Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
62
:51–63
Phylogenetic analysis and expression profiling of the pattern recognition receptors: Insights into molecular recognition of invading pathogens in Manduca sexta
2015.
Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
62
:38–50
Defining the roles of the baculovirus regulatory proteins IE0 and IE1 in genome replication and early gene transactivation
2014.
Virology.
468-470
:160–171
Transcriptome Responses of the Host Trichoplusia ni to Infection by the Baculovirus Autographa californica Multiple Nucleopolyhedrovirus
2014.
Journal of Virology.
88
:13781–13797
Complete Dosage Compensation and Sex-Biased Gene Expression in the Moth Manduca sexta
2014.
Genome biology and evolution.
6
:526–537
The Transcriptome of the Baculovirus Autographa californica Multiple Nucleopolyhedrovirus in Trichoplusia ni Cells
2013.
Journal of Virology.
87
:6391–6405
Cellular VPS4 Is Required for Efficient Entry and Egress of Budded Virions of Autographa californica Multiple Nucleopolyhedrovirus
2012.
Journal of Virology.
86
:459–472
BTI-Tnao38, a new cell line derived from Trichoplusia ni, is permissive for AcMNPV infection and produces high levels of recombinant proteins (vol 10, pg 50, 2010)
2012.
BMC Biotechnology.
12
:12–12
Functional Analysis of the Autographa californica Multiple Nucleopolyhedrovirus GP64 Terminal Fusion Loops and Interactions with Membranes
2012.
Journal of Virology.
86
:9617–9628
The Autographa californica multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus lef-5 gene is required for productive infection
2011.
Virology.
416
:54–64
Autographa californica Multiple Nucleopolyhedrovirus GP64 Protein: Roles of Histidine Residues in Triggering Membrane Fusion and Fusion Pore Expansion
2011.
Journal of Virology.
85
:12492–12504
Baculovirus GP64 Disulfide Bonds: the Intermolecular Disulfide Bond of Autographa californica Multicapsid Nucleopolyhedrovirus GP64 Is Not Essential for Membrane Fusion and Virion Budding
2010.
Journal of Virology.
84
:8584–8595
Ao38, a new cell line from eggs of the black witch moth, Ascalapha odorata (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), is permissive for AcMNPV infection and produces high levels of recombinant proteins
2010.
BMC Biotechnology.
10
:50–50
The Pre-Transmembrane Domain of the Autographa californica Multicapsid Nucleopolyhedrovirus GP64 Protein Is Critical for Membrane Fusion and Virus Infectivity
2009.
Journal of Virology.
83
:10993–11004
The Autographa californica Multicapsid Nucleopolyhedrovirus GP64 Protein: Analysis of Transmembrane Domain Length and Sequence Requirements
2009.
Journal of Virology.
83
:4447–4461
Functional Analysis of the Transmembrane (TM) Domain of the Autographa californica Multicapsid Nucleopolyhedrovirus GP64 Protein: Substitution of Heterologous TM Domains
2008.
Journal of Virology.
82
:3329–3341
Display of Heterologous Proteins on gp64null Baculovirus Virions and Enhanced Budding Mediated by a Vesicular Stomatitis Virus G-Stem Construct
2008.
Journal of Virology.
82
:1368–1377
Identification of a GP64 Subdomain Involved in Receptor Binding by Budded Virions of the Baculovirus Autographica californica Multicapsid Nucleopolyhedrovirus
2008.
Journal of Virology.
82
:4449–4460
Insect cell culture and biotechnology
2007.
Virologica Sinica.
22
:83–93
The AcMNPV pp31 gene is not essential for productive AcMNPV replication or late gene transcription but appears to increase levels of most viral transcripts
2007.
Virology.
365
:34–47
On the classification and nomenclature of baculoviruses: a proposal for revision
2006.
Archives of Virology.
151
:1257–1266
Mapping the conformational epitope of a neutralizing antibody (AcV1) directed against the AcMNPV GP64 protein
2006.
Virology.
352
:427–437
A Cellular Drosophila melanogaster Protein with Similarity to Baculovirus F Envelope Fusion Proteins
2005.
Journal of Virology.
79
:7979–7989
Persistent Gene Expression in Mouse Nasal Epithelia following Feline Immunodeficiency Virus-Based Vector Gene Transfer
2005.
Journal of Virology.
79
:12818–12827
Pseudotyping FIV-based lentiviral vectors with baculovirus GP64 confers apical entry into airway epithelia
2004.
MOLECULAR THERAPY.
9
:S261–S261
Ac23, an Envelope Fusion Protein Homolog in the Baculovirus Autographa californica Multicapsid Nucleopolyhedrovirus, Is a Viral Pathogenicity Factor
2003.
Journal of Virology.
77
:328–339
Palmitoylation of the Autographa californica Multicapsid Nucleopolyhedrovirus Envelope Glycoprotein GP64: Mapping, Functional Studies, and Lipid Rafts
2003.
Journal of Virology.
77
:6265–6273
Analysis of an Autographa californica Nucleopolyhedrovirus lef-11 Knockout: LEF-11 Is Essential for Viral DNA Replication
2002.
Journal of Virology.
76
:2770–2779
Pseudotyping Autographa californica Multicapsid Nucleopolyhedrovirus (AcMNPV): F Proteins from Group II NPVs Are Functionally Analogous to AcMNPV GP64
2002.
Journal of Virology.
76
:5729–5736
Analysis of an Autographa californica Multicapsid Nucleopolyhedrovirus lef-6-Null Virus: LEF-6 Is Not Essential for Viral Replication but Appears To Accelerate Late Gene Transcription
2002.
Journal of Virology.
76
:5503–5514
Stable cell lines expressing baculovirus P35: Resistance to apoptosis and nutrient stress, and increased glycoprotein secretion
2001.
In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology-Animal.
37
:293–302
A GP64-Null Baculovirus Pseudotyped with Vesicular Stomatitis Virus G Protein
2001.
Journal of Virology.
75
:2544–2556
Expression and localization of LEF-11 in Autographa californica nucleopolyhedrovirus-infected Sf9 cells
2001.
The Journal of general virology.
82
:2289–2294
Measurement of membrane fusion activity from viral membrane fusion proteins based on a fusion-dependent promoter induction system in insect cells
2001.
The Journal of general virology.
82
:2519–2529
A Novel Baculovirus Envelope Fusion Protein with a Proprotein Convertase Cleavage Site
2000.
Virology.
275
:30–41
A Discrete Stage of Baculovirus GP64-mediated Membrane Fusion
1999.
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE CELL.
10
:4191–4200
An Analysis of the Role of the Target Membrane on the Gp64-induced Fusion Pore
1999.
Virology.
253
:65–76
Requirement for GP64 to Drive Efficient Budding ofAutographa californicaMulticapsid Nucleopolyhedrovirus
1999.
Virology.
254
:297–314
Modulation of Translational Efficiency by Contextual Nucleotides Flanking a Baculovirus Initiator AUG Codon
1999.
Virology.
259
:369–383
Host Cell Receptor Binding by Baculovirus GP64 and Kinetics of Virion Entry
1999.
Virology.
258
:455–468
Production and characterization of the Brassica oleracea self-incompatibility locus glycoprotein and receptor kinase in a baculovirus infected insect cell culture system
1999.
Sexual Plant Reproduction.
12
:179–187
Identification of two independent transcriptional activation domains in the Autographa californica multicapsid nuclear polyhedrosis virus IE1 protein
1997.
Journal of Virology.
71
:9579–9587
The target membrane influences the pH-dependence and kinetics of viral fusion
1997.
Biophysical Journal.
72
:WP295–WP295
Baculovirus gp64 gene expression: Negative regulation by a minicistron
1997.
Journal of Virology.
71
:7448–7460
Late Promoter Selection in the Baculovirusgp64 Envelope Fusion ProteinGene
1997.
Virology.
231
:167–181
The GP64 envelope fusion protein is an essential baculovirus protein required for cell-to-cell transmission of infection
1996.
Journal of Virology.
70
:4607–4616
Identification of a membrane fusion domain and an oligomerization domain in the baculovirus GP64 envelope fusion protein
1995.
Journal of Virology.
69
:2583–2595
Overlapping TATA-dependent and TATA-independent early promoter activities in the baculovirus gp64 envelope fusion protein gene
1995.
Journal of Virology.
69
:1452–1461
THE BACULOVIRUS GP64 ENVELOPE FUSION PROTEIN – SYNTHESIS, OLIGOMERIZATION, AND PROCESSING
1995.
Virology.
209
:592–603
A baculovirus gp64 early promoter is activated by host transcription factor binding to CACGTG and GATA elements
1994.
Journal of Virology.
68
:813–822
A synthetic early promoter from a baculovirus: Roles of the TATA box and conserved start site CAGT sequence in basal levels of transcription
1992.
Virology.
190
:783–793
Baculovirus gp64 envelope glycoprotein is sufficient to mediate pH-dependent membrane fusion
1992.
Journal of Virology.
66
:6829–6835
Baculovirus gp64 gene expression: Analysis of sequences modulating early transcription and transactivation by IE1
1991.
Journal of Virology.
65
:5820–5827
Characterization of the Infection Cycle of the Orgyia Pseudotsugata Multicapsid Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus in Lymantria Dispar Cells
1990.
The Journal of general virology.
71
:2841–2846
SEGMENT-W OF CAMPOLETIS-SONORENSIS VIRUS – EXPRESSION, GENE-PRODUCTS, AND ORGANIZATION
1989.
Virology.
169
:78–89
Characterization of the Genetic Organization of the HindIII M Region of the Multicapsid Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus of Orgyia pseudotsugata Reveals Major Differences among Baculoviruses
1989.
The Journal of general virology.
70
:1815–1828
Nucleotide sequence, transcriptional mapping, and temporal expression of the gene encoding p39, a major structural protein of the multicapsid nuclear polyhedrosis virus of Orgyia pseudotsugata
1989.
Virology.
168
:354–362
LOCATION, SEQUENCE, TRANSCRIPTIONAL MAPPING, AND TEMPORAL EXPRESSION OF THE GP64 ENVELOPE GLYCOPROTEIN GENE OF THE ORGYIA-PSEUDOTSUGATA MULTICAPSID NUCLEAR POLYHEDROSIS-VIRUS
1989.
Virology.
170
:537–555
Two related viral genes are located on a single superhelical DNA segment of the multipartite Campoletis sonorensis virus genome
1987.
Virology.
160
:120–134
IDENTIFICATION, MAPPING, AND INVITRO TRANSLATION OF CAMPOLETIS-SONORENSIS VIRUS MESSENGER-RNAS FROM PARASITIZED HELIOTHIS-VIRESCENS LARVAE
1986.
Journal of Virology.
57
:318–327
Campoletis sonorensis virus: Expression in Heliothis virescens and identification of expressed sequences
1986.
Journal of Insect Physiology.
32
:351–359
Expression of Campoletis sonorensis virus in the parasitized host, Heliothis virescens
1983.
Journal of Virology.
48
:74–78