David A. Theilmann

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Publications of David A. Theilmann (23 listed):

Journal of General Virology (2020) 101 (1 - 1381)
Robert L. Harrison, Elisabeth A. Herniou, Annie Bézier, Johannes A. Jehle, John P. Burand, David A. Theilmann, Peter J. Krell, Monique M. van Oers, Madoka Nakai and ICTV Report Consortium (2020)
ICTV virus taxonomy profile: Nudiviridae

Virus Genes (2019) 55, 104-116
Robert L. Harrison, Joseph D. Mowery, Gary R. Bauchan, David A. Theilmann and Martin A. Erlandson (2019)
The complete genome sequence of a second alphabaculovirus from the true armyworm, Mythimna unipuncta: implications for baculovirus phylogeny and host specificity

Insect Science (2019) 26, 424-440
Muhammad Afzal Javed, Cathy Coutu, David A. Theilmann, Martin A. Erlandson and Dwayne D. Hegedus (2019)
Proteomics analysis of Trichoplusia ni midgut epithelial cell brush border membrane vesicles

Annual Review of Virology (2018) 5, 113-139
Gary W. Blissard and David A. Theilmann (2018)
Baculovirus entry and egress from insect cells

Virus Genes (2018) 54, 297-310
Robert L. Harrison, Joseph D. Mowery, Daniel L. Rowley, Gary R. Bauchan, David A. Theilmann, George F. Rohrmann and Martin A. Erlandson (2018)
The complete genome sequence of a third distinct baculovirus isolated from the true armyworm, Mythimna unipuncta, contains two copies of the lef-7 gene

PLoS ONE (2017) 12 (1 - e0170510)
Robert L. Harrison, Daniel L. Rowley, Joseph Mowery, Gary R. Bauchan, David A. Theilmann, George F. Rohrmann and Martin A. Erlandson (2017)
The complete genome sequence of a second distinct Betabaculovirus from the true armyworm, Mythimna unipuncta

Virus Genes (2014) 48, 174-183
B. Cameron Donly, David A. Theilmann, Dwayne D. Hegedus, Douglas Baldwin and Martin A. Erlandson (2014)
Mamestra configurata nucleopolyhedrovirus-A transcriptome from infected host midgut

Journal of Virology (2012) 86, 4981-4988
Ke Peng, Jan W.M. van Lent, Sjef Boeren, Minggang Fang, David A. Theilmann, Martin A. Erlandson, Just M. Vlak and Monique M. van Oers (2012)
Characterization of novel components of the baculovirus per os infectivity factor complex

Journal of Virology (2012) 86, 3985-3994
Yingchao Nie, Minggang Fang, Martin A. Erlandson and David A. Theilmann (2012)
Analysis of the Autographa californica multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus overlapping gene pair lef3 and ac68 reveals that AC68 is a per os infectivity factor and that LEF3 is critical, but not essential, for virus replication

Journal of General Virology (2012) 93, 744-753
Umut Toprak, Stephanie Harris, Douglas Baldwin, David Theilmann, Cedric Gillott, Dwayne D. Hegedus and Martin A. Erlandson (2012)
Role of enhancin in Mamestra configurata nucleopolyhedrovirus virulence: selective degradation of host peritrophic matrix proteins

Journal of Virology (2009) 83, 12569-12578
Minggang Fang, Yingchao Nie, Stephanie Harris, Martin A. Erlandson and David A. Theilmann (2009)
Autographa californica multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus core gene ac96 encodes a per os infectivity factor (pif-4)

Journal of Virology (2009) 83, 7440-7448
Jondavid de Jong, Basil M. Arif, David A. Theilmann and Peter J. Krell (2009)
Autographa californica multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus me53 (ac140) is a nonessential gene required for efficient budded-virus production

Journal of Virology (2007) 81, 9859-9869
Minggang Fang, Xiaojiang Dai and David A. Theilmann (2007)
Autographa californica multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus EXON0 (ORF141) is required for efficient egress of nucleocapsids from the nucleus

Archives of Virology (2006) 151, 1257-1266
J.A. Jehle, G.W. Blissard, B.C. Bonning, J.S. Cory, E.A. Herniou, G.F. Rohrmann, D.A. Theilmann, S.M. Thiem and J.M. Vlak (2006)
On the classification and nomenclature of baculoviruses: A proposal for revision

Journal of General Virology (2005) 86, 91-105
Lulin Li, Qianjun Li, Leslie G. Willis, Martin Erlandson, David A. Theilmann and Cam Donly (2005)
Complete comparative genomic analysis of two field isolates of Mamestra configurata nucleopolyhedrovirus-A

Journal of Virology (2005) 79, 4619-4629
Taryn M. Stewart, Ilse Huijskens, Leslie G. Willis and David A. Theilmann (2005)
The Autographa californica multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus ie0-ie1 gene complex is essential for wild-type virus replication, but either IE0 or IE1 can support virus growth

Journal of Virology (2004) 78, 9633-9644
Xiaojiang Dai, Taryn M. Stewart, Joseph A. Pathakamuri, Qianjun Li and David A. Theilmann (2004)
Autographa californica multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus exon0 (orf141), which encodes a RING finger protein, is required for efficient production of budded virus

Journal of General Virology (2003) 84, 123-132
Qianjun Li, Lulin Li, Keith Moore, Cam Donly, David A. Theilmann and Martin Erlandson (2003)
Characterization of Mamestra configurata nucleopolyhedrovirus enhancin and its functional analysis via expression in an Autographa californica M nucleopolyhedrovirus recombinant

Ecological Entomology (2003) 28, 41-50
Dawn Cooper, Jenny S. Cory, David A. Theilmann and Judith H. Myers (2003)
Nucleopolyhedroviruses of forest and western tent caterpillars: cross-infectivity and evidence for activation of latent virus in high-density field populations

Journal of Virology (2002) 76, 5598-5604
Joseph A. Pathakamuri and David A. Theilmann (2002)
The acidic activation domain of the baculovirus transactivator IE1 contains a virus-specific domain essential for DNA replication

Environmental Entomology (2001) 30, 972-981
Maynard L. Milks, Michelle K. Leptich and David A. Theilmann (2001)
Recombinant and wild-type nucleopolyhedroviruses are equally fit in mixed infections

Journal of General Virology (1993) 74, 1819-1826
D.A. Theilmann and S. Stewart (1993)
Analysis of the Orgyia pseudotsugata multicapsid nuclear polyhedrosis virus trans-activators IE-1 and IE-2 using monoclonal antibodies

Journal of General Virology (1993) 74, 1591-1598
X. Wu, S. Stewart and D.A. Theilmann (1993)
Characterization of an early gene coding for a highly basic 8.9K protein from the Orgyia pseudotsugata multicapsid nuclear polyhedrosis virus