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Donald M Coen

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Journal of Virology|August 17, 2004
Specific residues in the connector loop of the human cytomegalovirus DNA polymerase accessory protein UL44 are crucial for interaction with the UL54 catalytic subunitArianna Loregian, Brent A Appleton, James M Hogle, et al.
Journal of Virology|November 12, 2005
Herpes simplex virus 1 immediate-early and early gene expression during reactivation from latency under conditions that prevent infectious virus productionJean M Pesola, Jia Zhu, David M Knipe, et al.
Journal of Virology|December 13, 2003
Failure of thymidine kinase-negative herpes simplex virus to reactivate from latency following efficient establishmentShih-Heng Chen, Angela Pearson, Donald M Coen, et al.
Journal of Virology|June 16, 2006
Low-level expression and reversion both contribute to reactivation of herpes simplex virus drug-resistant mutants with mutations on homopolymeric sequences in thymidine kinaseAnthony Griffiths, Malen A Link, Caroline L Furness, et al.
Journal of Virology|December 13, 2003
Residues of human cytomegalovirus DNA polymerase catalytic subunit UL54 that are necessary and sufficient for interaction with the accessory protein UL44Arianna Loregian, Brent A Appleton, James M Hogle, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 6, 2002
Specific phosphorylation of exogenous protein and peptide substrates by the human cytomegalovirus UL97 protein kinase. Importance of the P+5 positionMoon-Chang Baek, Paula M Krosky, Zuwen He, et al.
Journal of Virology|March 29, 2003
Translational compensation of a frameshift mutation affecting herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase is sufficient to permit reactivation from latencyAnthony Griffiths, Shun-Hua Chen, Brian C Horsburgh, et al.
Journal of Virology|August 6, 2010
Inactivation and disassembly of the anaphase-promoting complex during human cytomegalovirus infection is associated with degradation of the APC5 and APC4 subunits and does not require UL97-mediated phosphorylation of Cdh1Karen Tran, Jeremy P Kamil, Donald M Coen, et al.
Virology|June 9, 2004
Phosphorylation of the RNA polymerase II carboxyl-terminal domain in human cytomegalovirus-infected cells and in vitro by the viral UL97 protein kinaseMoon-Chang Baek, Paula M Krosky, Angela Pearson, et al.
Journal of Virology|May 25, 2007
Expression of extremely low levels of thymidine kinase from an acyclovir-resistant herpes simplex virus mutant supports reactivation from latently infected mouse trigeminal gangliaMichael I Besecker, Caroline L Furness, Donald M Coen, et al.
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Journal of Virology|August 17, 2004
Specific residues in the connector loop of the human cytomegalovirus DNA polymerase accessory protein UL44 are crucial for interaction with the UL54 catalytic subunitArianna Loregian, Brent A Appleton, James M Hogle, et al.
Journal of Virology|November 12, 2005
Herpes simplex virus 1 immediate-early and early gene expression during reactivation from latency under conditions that prevent infectious virus productionJean M Pesola, Jia Zhu, David M Knipe, et al.
Journal of Virology|December 13, 2003
Failure of thymidine kinase-negative herpes simplex virus to reactivate from latency following efficient establishmentShih-Heng Chen, Angela Pearson, Donald M Coen, et al.
Journal of Virology|June 16, 2006
Low-level expression and reversion both contribute to reactivation of herpes simplex virus drug-resistant mutants with mutations on homopolymeric sequences in thymidine kinaseAnthony Griffiths, Malen A Link, Caroline L Furness, et al.
Journal of Virology|December 13, 2003
Residues of human cytomegalovirus DNA polymerase catalytic subunit UL54 that are necessary and sufficient for interaction with the accessory protein UL44Arianna Loregian, Brent A Appleton, James M Hogle, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 6, 2002
Specific phosphorylation of exogenous protein and peptide substrates by the human cytomegalovirus UL97 protein kinase. Importance of the P+5 positionMoon-Chang Baek, Paula M Krosky, Zuwen He, et al.
Journal of Virology|March 29, 2003
Translational compensation of a frameshift mutation affecting herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase is sufficient to permit reactivation from latencyAnthony Griffiths, Shun-Hua Chen, Brian C Horsburgh, et al.
Journal of Virology|August 6, 2010
Inactivation and disassembly of the anaphase-promoting complex during human cytomegalovirus infection is associated with degradation of the APC5 and APC4 subunits and does not require UL97-mediated phosphorylation of Cdh1Karen Tran, Jeremy P Kamil, Donald M Coen, et al.
Virology|June 9, 2004
Phosphorylation of the RNA polymerase II carboxyl-terminal domain in human cytomegalovirus-infected cells and in vitro by the viral UL97 protein kinaseMoon-Chang Baek, Paula M Krosky, Angela Pearson, et al.
Journal of Virology|May 25, 2007
Expression of extremely low levels of thymidine kinase from an acyclovir-resistant herpes simplex virus mutant supports reactivation from latently infected mouse trigeminal gangliaMichael I Besecker, Caroline L Furness, Donald M Coen, et al.
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