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  1. Pursuit of chlorovirus genetic transformation and CRISPR/Cas9-mediated gene editing
  2. A small viral potassium ion channel with an inherent inward rectification
  3. Conversion of an instantaneous activating K+channel into a slow activating inward rectifier
  4. Chlorovirus ATCV-1 is part of the human oropharyngeal virome and is associated with changes in cognitive functions in humans and mice
  5. Viruses infecting marine picoplancton encode functional potassium ion channels
  6. Dynamic attachment of Chlorovirus PBCV-1 to Chlorella variabilis
  7. Expression of Chlorovirus MT325 aquaglyceroporin (aqpv1) in tobacco and its role in mitigating drought stress
  8. The structure and evolution of the major capsid protein of a large, lipid-containing DNA virus
  9. An icosahedral algal virus has a complex unique vertex decorated by a spike
  10. Deep RNA Sequencing Reveals Hidden Features and Dynamics of Early Gene Transcription in Paramecium bursaria Chlorella Virus 1
  11. Global Analysis of Chlorella variabilis NC64A mRNA Profiles during the Early Phase of Paramecium bursaria Chlorella Virus-1 Infection
  12. A virus-encoded potassium ion channel is a structural protein in the chlorovirus Paramecium bursaria chlorella virus 1 virion
  13. Evaluation of higher plant virus resistance genes in the green alga, Chlorella variabilis NC64A, during the early phase of infection with Paramecium bursaria chlorella virus-1
  14. “Megavirales”, a proposed new order for eukaryotic nucleocytoplasmic large DNA viruses
  15. Potassium Ion Channels: Could They Have Evolved from Viruses?
  16. Towards defining the chloroviruses: a genomic journey through a genus of large DNA viruses
  17. The voltage-sensing domain of a phosphatase gates the pore of a potassium channel
  18. Relevance of Lysine Snorkeling in the Outer Transmembrane Domain of Small Viral Potassium Ion Channels
  19. Phycodnavirus Potassium Ion Channel Proteins Question the Virus Molecular Piracy Hypothesis
  20. Structural Organization of DNA in Chlorella Viruses
  21. Paramecium bursaria Chlorella Virus 1 Encodes a Polyamine Acetyltransferase
  22. Chloroviruses: not your everyday plant virus
  23. The genome of the polar eukaryotic microalga Coccomyxa subellipsoidea reveals traits of cold adaptation
  24. Functional HAK/KUP/KT‐like potassium transporter encoded by chlorella viruses
  25. The GC-Rich Mitochondrial and Plastid Genomes of the Green Alga Coccomyxa Give Insight into the Evolution of Organelle DNA Nucleotide Landscape
  26. Three-dimensional structure and function of the Paramecium bursaria chlorella virus capsid
  27. Minimal art: Or why small viral K+ channels are good tools for understanding basic structure and function relations
  28. Another Really, Really Big Virus
  29. Chlorovirus
  30. Giant Viruses
  31. DNA Viruses: The Really Big Ones (Giruses)
  32. Crystal Structure of a Virus-Encoded Putative Glycosyltransferase
  33. Isolation of the phycodnavirus PBCV-1 by biological laser printing
  34. A functional calcium-transporting ATPase encoded by chlorella viruses
  35. Identification of an l-Rhamnose Synthetic Pathway in Two Nucleocytoplasmic Large DNA Viruses
  36. Chlorella viruses encode most, if not all, of the machinery to glycosylate their glycoproteins independent of the endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi
  37. Microarray Analysis of Paramecium bursaria Chlorella Virus 1 Transcription
  38. Initial Events Associated with Virus PBCV-1 Infection of Chlorella NC64A
  39. Characterization of a monothiol glutaredoxin encoded by Chlorella virus PBCV-1
  40. An icosahedral algal virus has a complex unique vertex decorated by a spike
  41. Chlorella virus ATCV-1 encodes a functional potassium channel of 82 amino acids
  42. Chlorella viruses prevent multiple infections by depolarizing the host membrane
  43. The Phycodnaviridae: The Story of How Tiny Giants Rule the World
  44. Chlorovirus-Mediated Membrane Depolarization of Chlorella Alters Secondary Active Transport of Solutes
  45. Putative gene promoter sequences in the chlorella viruses
  46. Myron Kendall Brakke: 1921 to 2007
  47. Transmembrane domain length of viral K + channels is a signal for mitochondria targeting
  48. Epigenetic transcriptional repression of cellular genes by a viral SET protein
  49. Chlorella viruses evoke a rapid release of K+ from host cells during the early phase of infection
  50. Differential Role of NADP+ and NADPH in the Activity and Structure of GDP-D-mannose 4,6-Dehydratase from Two Chlorella Viruses
  51. Structure and Function of a Chlorella Virus-Encoded Glycosyltransferase
  52. Corrigendum to “Sequence and annotation of the 288-kb ATCV-1 virus that infects an endosymbiotic chlorella strain of the heliozoon Acanthocystis turfacea” [Virology 362 (2007) 350–361]
  53. Sequence and annotation of the 288-kb ATCV-1 virus that infects an endosymbiotic chlorella strain of the heliozoon Acanthocystis turfacea
  54. Chloroviruses Encode a Bifunctional dCMP-dCTP Deaminase That Produces Two Key Intermediates in dTTP Formation
  55. Chlorella viruses contain genes encoding a complete polyamine biosynthetic pathway
  56. Sequence and annotation of the 314-kb MT325 and the 321-kb FR483 viruses that infect Chlorella Pbi
  57. Sequence and annotation of the 369-kb NY-2A and the 345-kb AR158 viruses that infect Chlorella NC64A
  58. Virion-Associated Restriction Endonucleases of Chloroviruses
  59. Chlorella virus MT325 encodes water and potassium channels that interact synergistically
  60. Phycodnaviruses: A peek at genetic diversity
  61. Elongation of Outer Transmembrane Domain Alters Function of Miniature K+ Channel Kcv
  62. Potassium Ion Channels of Chlorella Viruses Cause Rapid Depolarization of Host Cells during Infection
  63. Chlorella Viruses
  64. The Structure of a T=169d Algal Virus, PBCV-1, at 15Â Resolution
  65. Chlorella Virus-Encoded Deoxyuridine Triphosphatases Exhibit Different Temperature Optima
  66. Chlorovirus: a genus of Phycodnaviridae that infects certain chlorella‐like green algae
  67. Atomic force microscopy investigation of a chlorella virus, PBCV-1
  68. Chlorella Virus Marburg Topoisomerase II:  High DNA Cleavage Activity as a Characteristic of Chlorella Virus Type II Enzymes
  69. Structure and Function of a Viral Encoded K+ Channel
  70. Functional Analysis of FAD-dependent Thymidylate Synthase ThyX from Paramecium bursaria Chlorella Virus-1
  71. Genetic diversity in chlorella viruses flanking kcv, a gene that encodes a potassium ion channel protein
  72. Paramecium bursaria Chlorella Virus-1 Encodes an Unusual Arginine Decarboxylase That Is a Close Homolog of Eukaryotic Ornithine Decarboxylases
  73. Long Distance Interactions within the Potassium Channel Pore Are Revealed by Molecular Diversity of Viral Proteins
  74. Biography of James L. Van Etten
  75. Small potassium ion channel proteins encoded by chlorella viruses
  76. Characterization of a chlorella virus PBCV-1 encoded ribonuclease III
  77. Unusual Life Style of Giant Chlorella Viruses
  78. Structural analyses ofPhycodnaviridaeandIridoviridae
  79. Are chlorella viruses a rich source of ion channel genes?
  80. Possible function for virus encoded K+ channel Kcv in the replication of chlorella virus PBCV‐1
  81. The viral potassium channel Kcv: structural and functional features
  82. Paramecium bursaria Chlorella Virus 1 Encodes Two Enzymes Involved in the Biosynthesis of GDP-L-fucose and GDP-D-rhamnose
  83. Improving baculovirus resistance to UV inactivation: increased virulence resulting from expression of a DNA repair enzyme
  84. The structure and evolution of the major capsid protein of a large, lipid-containing DNA virus
  85. The short N‐terminus is required for functional expression of the virus‐encoded miniature K+ channel Kcv
  86. Ornithine Decarboxylase Encoded by Chlorella Virus PBCV-1
  87. Site-Specific DNA Cleavage by Chlorella Virus Topoisomerase II
  88. ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF A VIRUS THAT INFECTS EMILIANIA HUXLEYI (HAPTOPHYTA)1
  89. Phycodnaviridae– large DNA algal viruses
  90. Intron Conservation in the DNA Polymerase Gene Encoded by Chlorella Viruses
  91. Molecular and Genetic Evidence for a Virus-Encoded Glycosyltransferase Involved in Protein Glycosylation
  92. Characterization of a β-1,3-Glucanase Encoded by Chlorella Virus PBCV-1
  93. Topoisomerase II from Chlorella Virus PBCV-1: CHARACTERIZATION OF THE SMALLEST KNOWN TYPE II TOPOISOMERASE
  94. Characterization of Two Chitinase Genes and One Chitosanase Gene Encoded by Chlorella Virus PBCV-1
  95. Giant Viruses Infecting Algae
  96. Chlorella Virus PBCV-1 Encodes a Functional Homospermidine Synthase
  97. Hyaluronan Synthesis in Virus PBCV-1-Infected Chlorella-like Green Algae
  98. Characterization of a Novel cis-syn andtrans-syn-II Pyrimidine Dimer Glycosylase/AP Lyase from a Eukaryotic Algal Virus, Paramecium bursaria chlorellaVirus-1
  99. Chlorella Virus NY-2A Encodes at Least 12 DNA Endonuclease/Methyltransferase Genes
  100. Chlorella Viruses Encode Multiple DNA Methyltransferases
  101. Analysis of 74 kb of DNA Located at the Right End of the 330-kb Chlorella Virus PBCV-1 Genome
  102. Chlorella virus SC-1A encodes at least five functional and one nonfunctional DNA methyltransferases
  103. Analysis of 76 kb of the Chlorella Virus PBCV-1 330-kb Genome: Map Positions 182 to 258
  104. Analysis of 94 kb of the Chlorella Virus PBCV-1 330-kb Genome: Map Positions 88 to 182
  105. Large Deletions in Antigenic Variants of the Chlorella Virus PBCV-11
  106. Analysis of 43 kb of the Chlorella Virus PBCV-1 330-kb Genome: Map Positions 45 to 88
  107. Cloning and applications of the two/three-base restriction endonuclease R·CviJI from IL-3A virus-infected chlorella
  108. Characterization of a protein kinase gene from two Chlorella viruses
  109. Analysis of 45 kb of DNA located at the left end of the chlorella virus PBCV-1 genorne
  110. Protein Glycosylation and Myristylation in Chlorella Virus PBCV-1 and Its Antigenic Variants
  111. Hairpin Loop Structure at the Termini of the Chlorella Virus PBCV-1 Genome
  112. Restriction generated oligonucleotides utilizing the two base recognition endonuclease CwJI*
  113. Adenine DNA Methyltransferase M.CviRI Expression Accelerates Apoptosis in Baculovirus-Infected Insect Cells
  114. Evidence for virus-encoded glycosylation specificity.
  115. Sequencing two DNA templates in five channels by digital compression.
  116. DNA methyltransferases and DNA site-specific endonucleases encoded by chlorella viruses
  117. Viruses of eukaryotic green algae. Final technical report, June 1, 1989--February 1, 1992
  118. The DNA polymerase gene from chlorella viruses PBCV-1 and NY-2A contains an intron with nuclear splicing sequences
  119. DNA sequencing of four bases using three lanes
  120. Characterization of Chlorella virus PBCV-1 C viAII restriction and modification system
  121. Rapid shotgeun cloning utillizing the two base recongition endonuclease Cvi JI
  122. A single amino acid change restores DNA Cytosine methyltransferase activity in a cloned chlorella virus pseudogene
  123. Viruses of eukaryotic green algae; Progress report, June 20, 1990--July 1, 1991
  124. Molecular cloning and characterization of the gene encoding the adenine methyltransferase M. C viRI from Chlorella virus XZ-6E
  125. Cloning and sequencing the cytosine methyltransferase gene M.CviJI from Chlorella virus IL-3A
  126. 5-Azacytidine-resistant mutants of Chlorella virus IL-3A
  127. Mutual Exclusion Occurs in a Chlorella-like Green Alga Inoculated with Two Viruses
  128. Chlorella viruses contain linear nonpermuted double-stranded DNA genomes with covalently closed hairpin ends
  129. Purification and Characterization of Soluble and Membrane-Associated DNA Polymerases from a Virus PBCV-1 Infected Green Alga Chlorella NC64A
  130. Chlorella viruses code for restriction and modification enzymes
  131. The amino acid sequence of the eukaryotic DNA [N6-adenine]methyltransferase M·CviBIII, has regions of similarity with the prokaryotic isoschizomer M · TaqI and other DNA [N6-adenine] methyltransferases
  132. A comparison of viruses infecting two different Chlorella-like green Algae
  133. Properties of the chlorella receptor for the virus PBCV-11
  134. A site-specific single strand endonuclease activity induced by NYs-1 virus infection of a Chlorella -like green alga
  135. Restriction site map of the Chlorella virus PBCV-1 genome
  136. IL-3A virus infection of a Chlorella -like green alga induces a DNA restriction endonuclease with novel sequence specificity
  137. Molecular cloning and characterization of the gene encoding the DNA methyltransferase, M. C viBIII, from Chlorella virus NC-1A
  138. The cleavage site of the R sa I isoschizomer, C vill, is GITAC
  139. Assembly site of the virus PBCV-1 in a Chlorella-like green alga: Ultrastructural studies
  140. Characterization of viruses infecting a eukaryotic Chlorella-like green alga
  141. Chlorella Algal Viruses
  142. Restriction endonuclease activity induced by NC-1A virus infection of a Chlorella -like green alga
  143. Infection of a Chlorella-like alga with the virus PBCV-1: Transcriptional studies
  144. Chlorella viruses
  145. Physical characterization of PBCV virus by sedimentation field flow fractionation
  146. Lytic viruses infecting a chlorella-like alga
  147. DNA methylation of viruses infecting a eukaryotic Chlorella -like green alga
  148. Infection of a chlorella-like alga with the virus, PBCV-1: Ultrastructural studies
  149. Structural proteins and lipids in a virus, PBCV-1, which replicates in a chlorella-like alga
  150. DNA synthesis in a Chlorella-like alga following infection with the virus PBCV-1
  151. Growth cycle of a virus, PBCV-1, that infects Chlorella-like algae
  152. Virus Infection of Culturable Chlorella-Like Algae and Dlevelopment of a Plaque Assay
  153. Detection of endoproteinases in polyacrylamide gels
  154. Identification of a development-specific protein in sclerotia of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum
  155. Identification of major proteins in sclerotia of Sclerotinia minor and Sclerotinia trifoliorum
  156. Viruses of symbiotic Chlorella -like algae isolated from Paramecium bursaria and Hydra viridis
  157. Viral infection of the symbiotic chlorella-like alga present in Hydra viridis
  158. Isolation and characterization of a virus from the intracellular green alga symbiotic with Hydra viridis
  159. Survey of phytopathogenic pseudomonads for a restriction and modification system active on the double-stranded ribonucleic acid phage ϕ6
  160. Rhizopus stolonifer sporangiospores: A wet-harvested spore is not a native spore
  161. Production of Host-Specific Toxins by Helminthosporium victoriae and H. maydis in Liquid Shake Culture
  162. Resistance to Bacteriophage  6 by Pseudomonas phaseolicola
  163. Polyamines in dimorphic fungi
  164. RNA Polymerase Activity Associated with Bacteriophage  6 Nucleocapsid
  165. Polyadenylate-containing RNA in dormant and germinating Botryodiplodia theobromae pycnidiospores
  166. Polyadenylate-containing RNA in dormant and germinating sporangiospores of Rhizopus stolonifer
  167. Changes in messenger RNAs and protein synthesis during germination of Rhizopus stolonifer sporangiospores
  168. Mechanism of Antibacterial Antibiotic Sensitivity in Pythium ultimum
  169. Polyamine and macromolecule levels during spore germination in Rhizopus stolonifer and Botryodiplodia theobromae
  170. Synthesis of polyadenylate-containing RNA during the germination of Rhizopus stolonifer sporangiospores
  171. Ultrastructure of Bacteriophage  6: Arrangement of the Double-stranded RNA and Envelope
  172. Synthesis of Bacteriophage  6 Double-stranded Ribonucleic Acid
  173. Characteristics of ribonucleic acids isolated from Botryodiplodia theobromae pycnidiospores
  174. Synthesis of Ribonucleic Acids During the Germination of Botryodiplodia theobromae Pycnidiospores
  175. Intermediates in the biosynthesis of double-stranded ribonucleic acids of bacteriophage phi 6.
  176. Synthesis of ribonucleic acids during the germination of Rhizopus stolonifer sporangiospores
  177. Purification and properties of RNA polymerases I and II from germinated spores of Rhizopus stolonifer
  178. ELONGATION FACTORS FOR ORGANELLAR PROTEIN SYNTHESIS IN CHLORELLA VULGARIS
  179. Characterization of a segmented double-helical RNA from bacteriophage φ6
  180. Microscopic observations of germination and septum formation in pycnidiospores of Botryodiplodia theobromae
  181. Meetings in Mexico
  182. Protein synthesis during fungal-spore germination. VI. Analysis of transfer ribonucleic acid from germinated and ungerminated spores of Rhizopus stolonifer
  183. Changes in soluble ribonucleic acid polymerases associated with the germination of Rhizopus stolonifer spores
  184. Protein synthesis during fungal spore germination
  185. Protein synthesis during fungal spore germination
  186. Changes in fungi with age
  187. Studies on the Mode of Action of Tetrin A
  188. Species specificity in protein synthesis
  189. Interchangeability of Ribosomes and Protein Synthesizing Enzymes from Penicillium cyclopium and those prepared from Other Organisms
  190. Chlorovirus