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James L. Van Etten phone: 402-472-3168
Department of Plant Pathology fax: 402-472-2853
University of Nebraska Email: jvanetten@unlnotes.unl.edu
Lincoln, Nebraska 68583-0722
Education:
Carleton College, Minnesota B.A. 1960 Biology
University of Illinois, Urbana, IL M.S. 1963 Plant Pathology
University of Illinois, Urbana, IL Ph.D. 1965 Plant Pathology
University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy Post doc 1965-1966 Molecular Biology
Research and/or Professional Experience:
Graduate student and 1/2-time Research Assist., University of Illinois, Urbana, IL, 1960-1965
NSF Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Genetics, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy, 1965-1966
Assistant Professor, Plant Pathology, Univ. of Nebraska, 1966-1969
Associate Professor, Plant Pathology, Univ. of Nebraska, 1969-1974
Professor, Plant Pathology, University of Nebraska, 1974-1986
William Allington Professor of Plant Pathology, 1986-1993
William Allington Distinguished Professor of Plant Pathology, 1993-present
Coordinator of the Plant Science Initiative, 1997-1999
Co-Director of Nebraska Center for Virology, 2000-present
Society Memberships:
American Phytopathological Society
American Society for Microbiology
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Society for General Microbiology
American Society for Virology
Phycological Society of America
American Academy of Microbiology
National Academy of Sciences
Membership on Editorial Boards:
Editorial Board, Phytopathology, 1974-1977
Associate Editor, Experimental Mycology, 1976-1996
Editorial Board, Journal of Bacteriology, 1980-1985
Editorial Board, Molecular and Cellular Biology, 1981-1985
Editorial Board, Virology, 1989-present
Editorial Board, Molecular Plant Pathology, 1999-2003
Awards:
Fellow of the American Phytopathological Society, 1989.
Recipient of the University of Nebraska Outstanding Research and Creative Activity Award, 1992.
Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1993.
Receipient of the Nebraska Sigma Xi outstanding scientist award, 1999.
Fellow of the American Academy of Microbiology, 2001.
Elected member of the National Academy of Sciences, 2003.
Omtvedt Innovation Award from UNL, 2004.
National Committees and Panels:
1. Committee on Disease and Pathogen Physiology - American Phytopathological Society, 1972-1976. Vice Chairman, 1973; Chairman, 1974-1976.
2. Organized symposium on spore germination for the Second International Mycological Congress, Tampa, Florida, Sept. 1977.
3. Co-organizer of NSF sponsored US-Japan Conference on Recognition and Specificity in Host-Parasite Interaction, Lincoln, NE. June, 1977.
4. Ad-hoc committee member of NIH study section on "Microbial Chemistry", June, 1978.
5. Ad-hoc committee member of NIH study section on "Microbial Physiology", Feb., 1981.
6. Co-vice chairman of Gordon Conference on Fungal Metabolism, July, 1982.
7. Co-chairman of Gordon Conference on Fungal Metabolism, July, 1984.
8. Committee member of NIH study section on "Microbial Physiology", 1984-1987.
9. Committee member reviewed the Dept. Botany & Microbiol., Auburn, Univ., 1988.
10. Chairman of the algal and protozoal virus subcommittee for the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses, 1988-present.
11. Committee member of the USDA Grants (Plant Pathol./Weeds) Panel, 1991 & 1992.
12. Co-organizer of workshop on "Viruses of fungi and simple eukaryotes" for the IX International Congress of Virology. Glasgow, Scotland. Aug. 1993.
13. Co-organizer of algal virus workshops in Galway, Ireland, 2000 & Hiroshima, Japan, 2002.
14. American Academy of Microbiology colloquium on "Genomes and Pathogenesis" at Key Largo, Florida, Nov. 2003.
15. President of the Univ. of Nebraska Sigma Xi Chapter. 2005
16. Elected to the executive committee of the International Committee on the Taxonomy of Viruses, 2006-2009.
17. Chair-elect, Chair, and Past Chair of the Section on Agriculture, Food, and Renewable Rources of AAAS. 2006-2009.
18. Member of the Accreditation team from the Higher Learning Commission that reviewed North Dakota State Univ. Feb. 2006.
19. Participant in National Renewable Energy Laboratory - Air Force Office of Scientific Research workshop. Arlington, VA Feb. 2008.
20. Co-organizer of workshop on "Viruses of fungi, protozoa and algae" for the XIV International Congress of Virology -also asked to give a "State of the Art Lecture". Istanbul, Turkey - August, 2008.
Invited Symposium Talks:
1. September 1966; Columbus, Ohio. "Protein Synthesis During Fungal Spore Germination" in symposium entitled Biochemsitry of Development in Fungi, sponsored by American Phytopathological Society.
2. July 1974, Provo, Utah. "Nucleic Acid Metabolism During the Germination of Fungal Spores," at Second International Fungal Spore Symposium.
3. August 1975; Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. "Germination of Rhizopus stolonifer Sporangiospores", at symposium entitled Eucaryotic Microbes ad Model Development Systems.
4. August 1976; Plymouth, New Hampshire. "Protein and Nucleic Acid Synthesis During Spore Germination in Rhizopus stolonifer and Botryodiplodia theobromae, at Gordon Research Conference on Fungal Metabolities.
5. August 1977; Tampa, Florida. "Protein Synthesis During Germination of Rhizopus stolonifer Spores", at Second International Mycology Congress.
6. May 1978; Las Vegas, Nevada. "Bacteriophage 6", in symposium entitled "Double-stranded RNA containing Viruses and Virus-like Particles," Sponsored by American Society for Microbiology.
7. July 1978; Plymouth, New Hampshire. "Biochemistry of Fungal Spore Germination", at Gordon Research Conference on Fungal Metabolites.
8. August, 1980; Gwatt, Switzerland. "Fungal Nucleic Acids," at Third International Fungal Spore Symposium.
9. August, 1981; Bloomington, Indiana. "Fungal Nucleic Acids", in symposium entitled "Highlights of Mycology: Physiology and Metabolism" sponsored by Mycological Society of America.
10. June, 1983; Ames, Iowa. "Viruses of Green Algae" in symposium entitled "Impact of Current Technology on the Future of Virology," at American Phytopathological Society.
11. March, 1984; St. Louis, Missouri. "Large dsDNA Virus that Replicates in the Green Algae Chlorella" in symposium entitled "Gene Manipulation in Eukaryotes" at American Society for Microbiology meeting.
12. August, 1985; Copenhagen, Denmark. "Isolation and characterization of viruses infecting a Chlorella-like alga", in symposium entitled "Molecular Aspects of Physiological Adptation", at Second International Phycological Congress.
13. June, 1986; Urbana, Illinois. "Chlorella algal viruses" in symposium entitled "Symbionts" at a conference on Extrachromosomal Elements in Lower Eukaryotes.
14. August, 1986; Jerusalem, Israel. "Chlorella viruses" at EMBO Meeting on Viruses of Fungi and Lower Eukaryotes.
15. May, 1988; Gloucester, Mass. "Chlorella viruses code for restriction and modification enzymes" at a conference on Biological DNA Modification.
16. April, 1989; Frisco, Colorado. "Viruses infecting a eukaryotic green algae are a new source of DNA methyltransferases and DNA site-specific endonucleases" at a UCLA Conference on Nucleic Acid Methylation.
17. September, 1990; Berlin, Germany. "Update of DNA methyltransferases and DNA site-specific endonucleases encoded by Chlorella viruses" at a conference on Biological DNA Modification.
18. August, 1991; Durham, NC. "DNA methyltransferases and DNA site-specific endonucleases encoded by Chlorella viruses"; at the IV International Phycology Congress.
19. July, 1993. Saxtons River, Vermont. "Restriction and modification enzymes encoded by chlorella viruses" at FASEB research conference on Restriction Endonucleases and Modification Methyltransferases: Structures and Functions.
20. August, 1993. Glasgow, Scotland. "Unusual lifestyles of giant algal viruses" at IX International Congress of Virology.
21. May, 1994. Banff, Alberta, Canada. "Chlorella viruses - an overview" at 10th International Conference on Poxviruses and Iridoviruses.
22. June 23, 1994. Washington DC. ’Unusual life style of giant algal viruses’ at Microbial Biodiversity Briefing held at the Smithsonian Institution.
23. July, 1996. London, Ontario, Canada. "Unusual life style of giant algal viruses" at American Society for Virology meeting.
24. September, 1997. Igls, Austria. "Restriction and modification enzymes encoded by chlorella viruses" at a conference on Biological DNA modification.
25. June, 1998. Bergen, Norway. "Unusual life style of giant algal viruses" at Algal Virus workshop.
26. October, 1998. Washington DC. "Can large dsDNA-containing viruses provide information about the minimal genome size required to support life?" Natl. Acad. Sciences workshop on ’Size limits of very small microorganisms’.
27. May, 2000. Galway, Ireland. "Chlorella viruses - An update" at second algal virus Workshop.
28. May, 2002. Hiroshima, Japan. "Sugar sweet chlorella viruses", at third algal virus workshop.
29. Oct. 2002. Gargnano, Italy. "Diversity and co-linearity of the potassium ion channel encoding gene in the chlorella viruses". Virus encoded ion channel meeting.
30. May, 2003. Washington DC. "Unusual life style of giant algal viruses". Division speaker at the Annual meeting of the American Society of Microbiology.
31. Oct. 2004. Keynote speaker at the annual Maryland Virology meeting. College Park, MD
32. April, 2005. Amsterdam, Holland. "Ins and outs of a quarter centrury of algal virology"; at fourth algal virus workshop.
33. June, 2005. Penn State Univ. "Unusual life style of giant algal viruses"; Keynote speaker at the American Society of Virology annual meeting.
34. Oct. 2005. Gargnano, Italy "Chlorella viruses and their channels". Virus encoded ion channel meeting.
35. Aug. 2006. Plymouth, England. An instructor at a "Workshop on Virus Ecology Methods"
36. Nov. 2006. Campos do Jordao, Brazil. Keynote speaker at the Brazilian Society for Virology annual meeting.
37. Mar. 2007. Columbus, Ohio. Keynote speaker at their annual Plant Science meeting.
38. April 2008. Taipei, Taiwan. Featured speaker at a Plant Microbrob Interaction meeting sponsored by Academic Senica.
Invited Seminars Presented at:
Northern Regional Research Laboratory, Peoria, IL
Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS (4 times)
University of Missouri, Columbia, MO
Eli Lilly & Co., Indianapolis, IN
University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy (2 times)
Rice University, Houston, TX
University of Georgia, Athens, GA (2 times)
University of California - Davis, CA (3 times)
Montana State University, Bozeman, MT (2 times)
Washington State University, Pullman, WA
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL (3 times)
Wayne State University, Detroit, MI
Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN (2 times)
Iowa State University, Ames, IA (2 times)
Auburn University, Auburn, AL
Bethesda Research Labs, Gaithersburg, MD
Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI
University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
Carleton College, Northfield, MN
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN (2 times)
Pioneer Hi-Bred, Johnson City, IA
New England Biolabs, Inc., Beverly, MA (4 times)
University of South Dakota, Vermillion, SD
John Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND
University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY (2 times)
University of California, Riverside, CA
University of Arizona, Tuscon, AZ (2 times)
Dupont Chemical Company, Willmington, DE
Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
Cornell Medical School, New York, NY (2 times)
University of Cologne, Cologne, Federal Republic of Germany
University of Goettingen, Goettingen, Frederal Republic of Germany
University of Rochester, Rochester, NY
Boyce Thompson Inst., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY
St. Jude Children's Hospital, Memphis, TN
Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR (2 times)
Carnegie Mellon Institute, Pittsburg, PA
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories, Cold Spring Harbor, NY
State University of New York-Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY (2 times)
University of Nebraska-Medical Center, Omaha, NE (2 times)
Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH (2 times)
USDA Plum Island Animal Disease Center, Greenport, NY
Texas A&M University, College Station, TX
University of Texas, Austin, TX
University of Texas Marine Station, Port Aransas, TX
Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
James Cook University, Townsville, Australia
LaTrobe University, Melbourne, Australia
University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia
University of Nebraska-Omaha, Omaha, NE (5 times)
University of Illinois, Urbana, IL
Institute of Molecular Biology, Austrian Academy of Science, Salzburg, Austria
University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria
University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX
University of Milano, Milano, Italy (2 times)
University of California, Berkeley (2 times)
Noble Foundation, Ardmore, OK
Nebraska Wesylean University
North Carolina State University
University of Genova, Italy (2 times)
University of Wyoming
Mount Sinai School of Medicine (New York City]
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (New York City)
University of Maryland, College Park, MD
University of California - Irvine, Irvine, CA
Universite Paris XI - France
University of Technology, Darmstadt, Germany
Universite de la Mediterranee, Marseille, France
Western Michigan University
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
University of Sao Paulo
Creighton University, Omaha, NE
University of Indiana, Bloomington, IN
Missouri State University, Springfield, MO
University of Oklahoma Medical School, Oklahoma City
University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN
Federal Support for Research Programs:
1. NIH AI-08057-01 to -03, Macromolecular aspects of fungal spore germination, 3/1/69 to 2/29/72, $36,000
2. NIH AI-08057-04 to -06, Macromolecular aspects of fungal spore germination, 3/1/72 to 2/28/75, $50,000
3. NIH AI-08057-07 to -10, Macromolecular aspects of fungal spore germination, 6/1/75 to 5/31/78, $57,000
4. NIH 1 R01-AI-10638-01 to -03, Viruses of phytopathogenic pseudomonads, [Co-investigator with Anne Vidaver], 5/1/72 to 4/30/75, $70,000
5. NIH R01-AI-10638-04 to -07, Viruses of phytopathogenic pseudomonads, [Co-investigator with Anne Vidaver], 6/1/75 to 5/31/79, $100,000
6. NSF. 84-221-372-01 Storage protein(s) in a fungal spore, June 15, 1979 to Nov. 30, 1981, $40,000
7. NIH AI-08057-10A-13 Macromolecular aspects of fungal spore germination, 4/1/80 to 3/31/83, $98,000
8. DOE DE-AC02-82ER12086, Viruses of eukaryotic green algae, 8/1/82 to 7/31/85, $180,000
9. NIH GM32441-01-04, Genome and genetics of a eukaryotic algal virus, 9/29/83 to 8/31/87, $300,000
10. DOE-DE-AC02-82ER12086, Viruses of eukaryotic green algae, 8/1/85 to 4/30/89, $216,000
11. NIH GM32441-05-10, DNA replication and gene expression of chlorella viruses, 9/1/87 to 8/31/93, $664,000
12. DOE DE-FG02-89ER14026, Viruses of eukaryotic green algae, 6/1/89 to 2/28/92, $154,000
13. NSF. INT. 921586, U.S. - Australian Cooperative Research, Restriction/modification enzymes algal virus, 5/1/93 to 10/31/95, $7,650
14. NIH GM32441-10AI, DNA replication and gene expression of chlorella viruses, 9/01/93 to 8/31/97 $800,000
15. NSF-EPSCoR [one of 7 Co-PIs], Interdisciplinary program in gene expression in plants, 8/1/96 to 12/31/98, $1,200,000
16. NIH GM32441-14, DNA replication and gene expression of chlorella viruses, 9/01/97 to 8/31/01, $970,000
17. NIH 1P20RR15635, Nebraska Center for Viral Pathogenesis. 9/01/00 to 8/30/05, $10,789,345 [Co-PI]
18. NIH GM32441-19, DNA replication and gene expression of chlorella viruses, 9/01/01 to 8/31/05, $1,200,000
19. NSF EF-0333197, Microbial genome sequencing: Algal virus genomics, 9/01/03 to 8/31/06. $309,000 [Co-PI], I receive ~$20,000 per year.
20. NIH Phase I STTR grant R41 GM070212, The improvement of methodology for genetic analysis.02/01/04 to 03/31/05, $100,000 [Co-PI], I receive $30,000.
21. NIH Grant P50 GM073210, Center for innovation in membrane protein production, 10/01/04 to 09/30/09. $2,131,043 per year [Co-PI], Ireceive ~$140,000 per year
22. NIH GM32441-23 DNA replication and gene expression of chlorella viruses, 9/01/05 to 8/31/09 $1,256,000, NIH Phase II STTR grant R42HG003976.Engineering DNA nicking endonucleases. 09/01/05 to 05/31/08. $568,340., I receive ~$75,000 per year.
24. NIH 1P20RR15635 - Nebraska Center for Viral Pathogenesis. 9/01/05 to 8/30/10 $10,500,00 [Co-PI] [Lead PI is Charles Wood], I do not receive any money from this grant except that it covers about 5% of my salary.
25. JGI project to sequence two Chlorella genomes - to finish in 2007/2008. I was the leader of the group to do this. No money was involved other than the cost of sequenceing two ~50 Mb genomes
Patents:
1. No. 3,819,482. Production of dsRNA by use of a dsRNA bacteriophage. Issue Date: June 25, 1974. A.K. Vidaver, J.L. Van Etten and J.S. Semancik.
2. No.5,472,872. DNA encoding the CviJI restriction endonuclease. Issue Date: Dec. 5, 1995. David Mead, Neela Swaminathan, and J.L. Van Etten.
3. No.5,563,328. Novel promoters from chlorella virus genes providing for expression of genes in prokaryotic and eukaryotic hosts. Issue Date: Oct. 8, 1996. A. Mitra and J.L. Van Etten.
4. No. 6,252,140. Promoters from chlorella virus genes providing for expression of genes in prokaryotic and eukaryotic hosts. Issue Date: June 26, 2001. A. Mitra and J.L. Van Etten.
PUBLICATIONS (does not include more than 150 abstracts)
Research Articles:
1. Gottlieb, D., and J.L. Van Etten. 1964. Biochemical changes during the growth of fungi. Nitrogen compounds and carbohydrate changes in Penicillium atroventum J. Bacteriol. 88: 114-121.
2. Van Etten, J.L., and D. Gottlieb. 1965 Biochemical changes during the growth of fungi. Ergosterol and fatty acids in Penicillium atrovenetum. J. Bacteriol. 89: 409-414.
3. Gottlieb, D., and J.L. Van Etten. 1966. Changes in fungi with age. I. Chemical composition of Rhizoctonia solani and Sclerotium bataticola. J. Bacteriol. 91: 161-168.
4. Van Etten, J.L., H.P. Molitoris, and D. Gottlieb. 1966. Changes in fungi with age. II. Respiration and respiratory enzymes of Rhizoctonia solani and Sclerotium bataticola. J. Bacteriol. 91: 169-175.
5. Van Etten, J.L., B. Parisi, and O. Ciferri. 1966. Interchangeability of ribosomes and protein synthesizing enzymes from Penicillium cyclopium and those prepared from other organisms. Nature 212: 923-933.
6. Van Etten, J.L., and D. Gottlieb. 1967.Studies on the mode of action of tetrin A. J. Gen. Microbiol. 46: 377-387.
7. Parisi, B., G. Milanesi, J.L. Van Etten, A Perani, and O. Ciferri. 1967. Species specificity in protein synthesis. J. Mol. Biol 28: 295-309.
8. Van Etten, J.L. 1968. Protein synthesis during fungal spore germination. I. Characteristics of an in vitro phenylalanine incorporating system prepared from germinated spores of Botryodiplodia theobromae. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 125: 13-21.
9. Gottlieb, D., H.P. Molitoris, and J.L. Van Etten. 1968. Changes in fungi with age. III. Incorporation of amino acids into cells of Rhizoctonia solani and Sclerotium bataticola. Arch. fur Mikrobiol. 61: 394-398.
10. Van Etten, J.L., and R.M. Brambl. 1968. Protein synthesis during fungal spore germination. II. Aminoacyl-soluble ribonucleic acid synthetase activities during germination of Botryodiplodia theobromae spores. J. Bacteriol. 96: 1042-1048.
11. Molitoris, H.P., J.L. Van Etten, and D. Gottlieb. 1969. Altersbedingte Anderungen der Zusammensetzung und des Stoffwechsels bei Pilzen. Proceedings of the Second Scientific Symposium and the Seventh International Congress of Mushroom Science, p. 59-67.
12. Van Etten, J.L., and R.M. Brambl. 1969. Protein synthesis during fungal spore germination. III. Transfer activity during germination of Botryodiplodia theobromae spores. Phytopathology 59: 1894-1902.
13. Van Etten, J.L., R.K. Koski, and M.M. El-Olemy. 1969. Protein synthesis during fungal spore germination. IV. Transfer ribonucleic acid from germinated and ungerminated spores. J. Bacteriol. 100: 1182-1186.
14. Brambl, R.M., and J.L. Van Etten. 1970. Protein synthesis during fungal spore germination. V. Evidence that the ungerminated conidiosproes of Botryodiplodia theobromae contain messenger ribonucleic acid. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 137: 442-452.
15. Van Etten,J.L. 1971. Preparation of biologically active ribosomal subunits from fungal spores.J. Bacteriol. 106: 704-706.
16. Gong, C., and J.L. Van Etten. 1972. Changes in soluble ribonucleic acid polymerases associated with the germination of Rhizopus stolonifer spores. Biochim. Biophys. Acta. 272: 44-52.
17. Dunkle, L.D., and J.L. Van Etten. 1972. Characteristics and synthesis of deoxyribonucleic acid during fungal spore germination. Spores V. p 283-289.
18. Merlo, D.J., H. Roker, and J.L. Van Etten. 1972. Protein synthesis during fungal spore germination. VI. Analysis of transfer ribonucleic acid from germinated and ungerminated spores of Rhizopus stolonifer. Can. J. Microbiol. 18: 949-956.
19. Dunkle, L.D., J.L. Van Etten and R.M. Brambl. 1972. Mitochondrial DNA synthesis during fungal spore germination. Arch. Mikrobiol. 85: 225-232.
20. Van Etten, J.L., H.R. Roker, and E. Davies. 1972. Protein synthesis during fungal spore germination: Differential protein synthesis during germination of Botryodiplodia theobromae spores. J. Bacteriol. 112: 1029-1031.
21. Wergin, W.P., L.D. Dunkle, J.L. Van Etten, G. St. Julian, and L.A. Bulla. 1973. Microscopic observations of germination and septum formation in pycnidiospores of Botryodiplodia theobromae. Devel. Biol. 32: 1-14.
22. Vidaver, A.K., R.K. Koski, and J.L. Van Etten. 1973. Bacteriophage F6: a lipid-containing virus of Pseudomonas phaseolicola. J. Virol. 11: 799-805.
23. Semancik, J.S., A.K. Vidaver, and J.L. Van Etten. 1973. Characterization of a segmented double-helical RNA from bacteriophage F6. J. Mol. Biol 78: 617-625.
24. Van Etten, J.L., A.K. Vidaver, R.K. Koski, and J.S. Semancik. 1973. Ribonucleic acid polymerase activity associated with bacteriophage F6. J. Virol. 12: 464-471.
25. Gong, C., L.D. Dunkle, and J.L. Van Etten. 1973. Characteristics of deoxyribonucleic acid polymerase isolated from spores of Rhizopus stolonifer. J. Bacteriol. 115: 762-768.
26. Ciferri, O., O. Tiboni, G. Lazar, and J.L. Van Etten. 1974. Elongation factors for organellar protein synthesis in Chlorella vulgaris In The Biogenesis of Mitochondria (A. M. Kroon and C. Saccone, eds.). Academic Press, New York and London. pp. 107-115.
27. Van Etten, J.L., L.A. Bulla, and G. St. Julian. 1974. Physiological and morphological correlation of Rhizopus stolonifer spore germination. J. Bacteriol. 117: 882-887.
28. Van Etten, J.L., A.K. Vidaver, R.K. Koski, and J.P. Burnett. 1974. Base composition and hybridization studies of the three double-stranded RNA segments of bacteriophage F6. J. Virol. 13: 1254-1262.
29. Cong, C., and J.L. Van Etten. 1974. Purification and properties of RNA polymerase I and II from germinated spores of Rhizopus stolonifer. Can. J. Microbiol. 20: 1267-1272.
30. Kleinschmidt, W.J., J.L. Van Etten, and A.K. Vidaver. 1974. Influence of molecular weights of bacteriophage F6 double-stranded ribonucleic acids on interferon induction. Infec. Immun. 10: 284-285.
31. Roheim, J.R., R.H. Knight, and J.L. Van Etten. 1974. Synthesis of ribonucleic acids during the germination of Rhizopus stolonifer sporangiospores. Devel. Biol. 41: 137-145.
32. Coplin, D.L., J.L. Van Etten, R.K. Koski, and A.K. Vidaver. yes"> 1975. Intermediates in the biosynthesis of double-stranded ribonucleic acids of bacteriophage F6. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 72: 849-853.
33. Van Etten, J.L., L. Lane, C. Gonzalez, J. Partridge, and A. Vidaver. 1976. Comparative properties of bacteriophage F6 and F6 nucleocapsid. J. Virol. 18: 652-658.
34. Knight, R.H., and J.L. Van Etten. 1976. Characteristics of ribonucleic acids isolated from Botryodiplodia theobromae pycnidiospores. Arch. Microbiol. 109: 45-50.
35. Knight, R.H., and J L. Van Etten. 1976. Synthesis of ribonucleic acids during the germination of Botryodiplodia theobromae pycnidiospores. J. Gen. Microbiol. 95: 257-267.
36. Coplin, D.L., J.L. Van Etten, and A.K Vidaver. 1976. Synthesis of bacteriophage F6 double-stranded ribonucleic acid. J. Gen. Virol. 33: 509-512.
37. Nickerson, K.W., L.D. Dunkle, and J.L. Van Etten. 1977. Absence of spermine in filamentous fungi. J. Bacteriol. 129: 173-176.
38. Gonzalez, C.F., W.G. Langenberg, J.L. Van Etten, and A.K. Vidaver. 1977. Ultrastructure of bacteriophage F6:Arrangement of the double-stranded RNA and envelope. J. Gen. Virol. 35: 353-359.
39. Freer, S.N., M. Mayama, and J.L. Van Etten. 1977. Synthesis of polyadenylate-containing RNA during the germination of Rhizopus stolonifer sporangiospores. Exper. Mycol 1: 116-127.
40. Nickerson, K.W., B.K. McCune, and J.L. Van Etten. 1977. Polyamine and macromolecular levels during spore germination in Rhizopus stolonifer and Botryodiplodia theobromae. Exper. Mycol. 1: 317-322.
41. Van Etten, J .L., and S.N. Freer. 1978. Simple procedure for disruption of fungal spores. Appl. Envir. Microbiol. 35: 622-623.
42. Rawn, C.D., and J.L. Van Etten. 1978. Mechanism of antibacterial antibiotic sensitivity in Pythium ultimum. J. Gen. Microbiol. 108: 133-139.
43. Rawn, C.D., and J.L. Van Etten. 1978. A shake culture method for Pythiaceae applicable to rapid, small scale assay of vegetative physiology. Phytopathology 68: 1384-1388.
44. Van Etten, J.L. and S.N. Freer. 1978. Polyadenlyate-containing RNA in dormant and germinating sporangiospores of Rhizopus stolonifer. Exper. Mycol. 2: 301-302.
45. Freer, S.N. and J.L. Van Etten. 1978. Changes in messenger RNAs and protein synthesis during germination of Rhizopus stolonifer sporangiospores. Exper. Mycol. 2: 313-325.
46. Partridge, J.E., J.L. Van Etten, D.E. Burbank, and A.K. Vidaver. 1979. RNA polymerase activity associated with bacteriophage F6 nucleocapsid. J. Gen. Virol. 43: 299-307.
47. Van Etten, J.L. and C.D. Rawn. 1979. Polyadenylate-containing RNA in dormant and germinating Botryodiplodia theobromae pycnidiospores. Can. J. Microbiol. 25: 375-379.
48. Van Etten, J.L., S.N. Freer, and B.K. McCune. 1979. >Presence of a major (storage?) protein in dormant spores of the fungus Botryodiplodia theobromae. J. Bacteriol. 137: 650-652.
49. Marshall, M., G. Russo, J.L. Van Etten, and K. Nickerson. 1979. Polyamines in dimorphic fungi. Current Microbiol. 2: 187-190.
50. Cuppels, D.A., A.K. Vidaver, and J.L. Van Etten. 1979. Resistance to bacteriophage F6 by Pseudomonas phaseolicola. J. Gen. Virol 44: 493-504.
51. Van Etten, J.L., D.E. Burbank, D.A. Cuppels, L.C. Lane, and A.K. Vidaver. 1980. The semiconservative synthesis of single-stranded RNA by bacteriophage F6 RNA polymerase. J. Virol 33: 769-773.
52. Cuppels, D.A., J.L. Van Etten, D.E. Burbank, L.C. Lane, and A.K. Vidaver. 1980. In vitro translation of the three bacteriophage F6 RNAs. J. Virol. 35: 249-251.
53. Van Etten, J.L. and J.M. Daly. 1980. Production of host-specific toxins by Helminthosporium victoriae and H. maydis in liquid shake culture. Phytopathology 70: 727-729.
54. Cuppels, D.A., J.L. Van Etten, P. Lambrecht, and A.K. Vidaver. 1981. Survey of phytopathogenic pseudomonads for a restriction and modification system active on the dsRNA phage F6. Current Microbiol. 5:247-249.
55. Nickerson, K.W., S.N. Freer, and J.L. Van Etten. 1981.Rhizopus stolonifer sporangiospores: A wet-harvested spore is not a native spore. Exper. Mycol. 5: 189-192.
56. Meints, R.H., J.L. Van Etten, D. Kuczmarski, K. Lee, and B. Ang. 1981. Viral infection of the symbiotic Chlorella-like alga present in Hydra viridis. Virology 113: 698-703.
57. Van Etten, J.L., R.H. Meints, D.E. Burbank, D. Kuczmarski, D.A. Cuppels, and L.C. Lane. 1981. Isolation and characterization of a virus from the intracellular green alga symbiotic with Hydra viridis. Virology 113: 704-711.
58. Russo, G.M., K.R. Dahlberg, and J.L. Van Etten. 1982. Identification of a development-specific protein in sclerotia of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum. Exper. Mycol. 6:259-267.
59. Petersen, G.R., G.M. Russo, and J.L. Van Etten. 1982. Identification of major proteins in sclerotia of Sclerotinia minor and Sclerotinia trifoliorum. Exper. Mycol. 6: 268-273.
60. Van Etten, J.L., R.H. Meints, D. Kuczmarski, D.E. Burbank and K. Lee. 1982. Viruses of symbiotic Chlorella-like algae isolated from Paramecium bursaria and Hydra viridis Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci USA 79: 3867-3871.
61. Van Etten, J.L., D.E. Burbank, D. Kuczmarski, and R.H. Meints. 1983. Virus infection of culturable Chlorella-like algae and development of a plaque assay. Science 219: 994-996.
62. Van Etten, J.L., D.E. Burbank, Y. Xia, and R.H. Meints. 1983. Growth cycle of a virus, PBCV-1, that infects Chlorella-like algae. Virology 126: 117-125.
63. Petersen, G.R., K.R. Dahlberg and J.L. Van Etten. 1983. Biosynthesis and degradation of storage protein in spores of the fungus Botryodiplodia theobromae. J. Bacteriol. 155: 601-606.
64. Petersen, G.R. and J.L. Van Etten. 1983. Detection of endoproteinases in polyacrylamide gels. Electrophoresis 4: 433-435.
65. Van Etten, J.L., D.E. Burbank, J. Joshi, and R.H. Meints. 1984. DNA synthesis in a Chlorella-like alga following infection with the virus, PBCV-1. Virology 134: 443-449.
66. Skrdla, M.P., D.E. Burbank, Y. Xia, R.H. Meints, and J.L. Van Etten. 1984. Structural proteins and lipids in a virus, PBCV-1, which replicates in a Chlorella-like alga. Virology 135: 308-315.
67. Meints, R.H., K. Lee, D.E. Burbank, and J.L. Van Etten. 1984. Infection of a Chlorella-like alga with the virus, PBCV-1: Ultrastructure studies. Virology 138: 341-346.
68. Van Etten, J.L., D.E. Burbank, A.M. Schuster, and R.H. Meints. 1985. Lytic viruses infecting a Chlorella-like alga. Virology 140: 135-143.
69. Van Etten, J.L., C.H. Van Etten, J.K. Johnson, and D.E. Burbank. 1985. A survey for viruses from fresh water that infect a eukaryotic Chlorella-like green alga. Appl. Envir. Microbiol. 49: 1326-1328.
70. Van Etten, J.L., A.M. Schuster, L. Girton, D.E. Burbank, D. Swinton, and S. Hattman. 1985. DNA methylation of viruses infecting a eukaryotic Chlorella-like green alga. Nucleic Acids Res. 13: 3471-3478.
71. Russo, G.M. and J.L. Van Etten. 1985. Synthesis and localization of a development-specific protein in sclerotia of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum. J. Bacteriol. 163: 696-703.
72. Yonker, C.R., K.D. Caldwell, J.C. Giddings, and J.L. Van Etten. 1985. Physical characterization of PBCV virus by sedimentation field flow fractionation. J. Virol. Methods. 11: 145-160.
73. Schuster, A.M., L. Girton, D.E. Burbank, and J.L. Van Etten. 1986. Infection of a Chlorella-like alga with the virus PBCV-1: Transcriptional studies. Virology 148: 181-189.
74. Schuster, A.M., D.E. Burbank, B. Meister, M.P. Skrdla, R.H. Meints, S. Hattman, D. Swinton, and J.L. Van Etten. 1986. Characterization of viruses infecting a eukaryotic Chlorella-like green alga. Virology 150: 170-177.
75. Xia, Y., D.E. Burbank, L. Uher, D. Rabussay, and J.L. Van Etten. 1986. >Restriction endonuclease activity induced by PBCV-1 virus infection of a Chlorella-like green alga. Mol. Cell. Biol. 6: 1430-1439.
76. Xia, Y., and J.L. Van Etten. 1986. DNA methyltransferase induced by PBCV-1 virus infection of a Chlorella-like green alga. Mol. Cell. Biol. 6: 1440-1445.
77. Van Etten, J.L., D.E. Burbank, and R.H. Meints. 1986. Replication of the algal virus PBCV-1 in ultraviolet-irradiated Chlorella. Intervirology. 26: 115-120.
78. Xia, Y., D.E. Burbank, and J.L. Van Etten. 1986. Restriction endonuclease activity induced by NC-1A virus infection of a Chlorella-like green alga. Nucleic Acids. Res. 14: 6017-6030.
79. Meints, R.H., K. Lee, and J.L. Van Etten. 1986. Assembly site of the virus PBCV-1 in a Chlorella-like green alga: Ultrastructural studies. Virology 154: 240-245.
80. Girton, L.E. and J.L. Van Etten. 1987. Restriction site map of the Chlorella virus PBCV-1 genome. Plant Mol. Biol. 9: 247-257.
81. Xia, Y., D.E. Burbank, L. Uher, D. Rabussay and J.L. Van Etten. 1987. IL-3A virus infection of a Chlorella-like green alga induces a DNA restriction endonuclease with a novel sequence specificity. Nucleic Acids Res. 15: 6075-6090.
82. Xia, Y., K.E. Narva, and J.L. Van Etten. 1987. The cleavage site of the RsaI isoschizomer, CviII, is G/TAC. Nucleic Acids Res. 15: 10063.
83. Narva, K.E., D.L. Wendell, M.P. Skrdla, and J.L. Van Etten. 1987. Molecular cloning and characterization of the gene encoding the DNA methyltransferase, M. CviBIII, from Chlorella virus NC-1A. Nucleic Acids Res. 15: 9807-9823.
84. Meints, R.H., D.E. Burbank, J.L. Van Etten and D.T.A. Lamport. 1988. Properties of the Chlorella receptor for the virus PBCV-1. Virology 164: 15-21.
85. Zhang, Y., D.E. Burbank, and J.L. Van Etten. 1988. Chlorella viruses isolated in China. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 54: 2170-2173.
86. Reisser, W., D.E. Burbank, S.M. Meints, R.H. Meints, B. Becker, and J.L. Van Etten. 1988. A comparison of viruses infecting two different Chlorella-like green alga. Virology 167: 143-149.
87. Narva, K.E., J.L. Van Etten, B.E. Slatko, and J.S. Benner. 1988. 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. Gene 74: 253-259.
88. Xia, Y., R. Morgan, I. Schildkraut, and J.L. Van Etten. 1988. A site-specific single strand endonuclease activity induced by NYs-1 virus infection of a Chlorella-like green alga. Nucleic Acids Res. 16: 9477-9487.
89. Rohozinski, J., L.E. Girton, and J.L. Van Etten. 1989. Chlorella viruses contain linear nonpermuted double stranded DNA genomes with covalently closed hairpin ends. Virology 168: 363-369.
90. Rohozinski, J. and J.L. Van Etten. 1989. Characterization of DNA polymerases in an uninfected and virus PBCV-1-infected green alga Chlorella strain NC64A. Intervirology 30: 156-162.
91. Chase, T.E., J.A. Nelson, D.E. Burbank, and J.L. Van Etten. 1989. Mutual exclusion occurs in a Chlorella-like green alga inoculated with two viruses. J. Gen. Virol. 70: 1829-1836.
92. Rohozinski, J. and J.L. Van Etten. 1989. Purification and characterization of soluble and membrane associated DNA polymerases from a virus PBCV-1 infected green alga Chlorella NC64A. J. Exper. Bot. 40: 1293-1298.
93. Shields, S.L., D.E. Burbank, R. Grabherr, and J.L. Van Etten. 1990. Cloning and sequencing the cytosine methyltransferase gene M.CviJI from Chlorella virus IL-3A. Virology 176: 16-24.
94. Burbank, D.E., S.L. Shields, A.M. Schuster, and J.L. Van Etten. 1990. 5-Azacytidine resistant mutants of Chlorella virus IL-3A. Virology 176: 311-315.
95. Strasser, P., Y. Zhang, J. Rohozinski, and J.L. Van Etten. 1991. The termini of the Chlorella virus PBCV-1 genome and identical 2.2 kbp inverted repeats. Virology 180: 763-769.
96. Reisser, W., D.E. Burbank, R.H. Meints, B. Becker, and J.L. Van Etten. 1991. Viruses distinguish symbiotic Chlorella spp. of Paramecium bursaria. Endocytobiosis and Cell Res. 7: 245-251.
97. Stefan, C., Y. Xia, and J.L. Van Etten. 1991. Molecular cloning and characterization of the gene encoding the adenine methyltransferase M.CviRI from Chlorella virus XZ-6E. Nucleic Acids Res. 19:307-311.
98. Nietfeldt, J.W., K. Lee, and J.L. Van Etten. 1992. Chlorella virus PBCV-1 replication is not affected by cytoskeletal disruptors. Interviology 33: 116-120.
99. Nelson, M., J.L. Van Etten, and R. Grabherr. 1992. DNA sequencing of four bases using three lanes. Nucleic Acids Res. 20: 1345-1348.
100. Zhang, Y., M. Nelson, and J.L. Van Etten. 1992. A single amino acid change restores DNA cytosine methyltransferase activity in a cloned chlorella virus pseudogene. Nucleic Acids Res. 20: 1637-1642.
101. Grabherr, R., P. Strasser, and J.L. Van Etten. 1992. The DNA polymerase gene from chlorella viruses PBCV-1 and NY-2A contains an intron with nuclear splicing sequence. Virology 188: 721-731.
102. Fitzgerald, M.C., P. Skowron, J.L. Van Etten, L.M. Smith, and D.A. Mead. 1992. Rapid shotgun cloning utilizing the two base recognition endonuclease CviJI. Nucleic Acids Res. 20: 3753-3762.
103. Nelson, M., Y. Zhang, D.L. Steffens, R. Grabherr, and J.L. Van Etten. 1993. Sequencing two DNA templates in five channels by digital compression. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci USA 90: 1647-1651.
104. Zhang, Y., M. Nelson, J.W. Nietfeldt, D.E. Burbank, and J.L. Van Etten. 1992. Characterization of chlorella virus PBCV-1 CvAII restriction and modification system. Nucleic Acids Res. 20: 5351-5356.
105. Wang, I., Y. Li, Q. Que, M. Bhattacharya, L.C. Lane, W.G. Chaney, and J.L. Van Etten. 1993. Evidence for virus-encoded glycosylation specificity. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 90: 3840-3844.
106. Ralph, D., Q. Que, J.L. Van Etten, and M. McClelland. 1993. Leptospira genomes are modified at 5'GTAC. J. Bacteriol.175: 3913-3915.
107. Xia, Y., J.L. Van Etten, P. Dobos, Y.Y. Lin, and P.J. Krell. 1993. Adenine DNA methyltransferase M.CviRI expression accelerates apoptosis in baculovirus-infected insect cells. Virology 196: 817-824.
108. Swaminathan, N., D. George, K. McMaster, J. Szablewski, J.L. Van Etten, and D.A. Mead. 1994. Restriction generated oligonucleotides utilizing the two base recognition endonuclease CviJI. Nucleic Acids. Res. 22: 1470-1475.
109. Zhang, Y., P. Strasser, R. Grabherr, and J.L. Van Etten. 1994. Hairpin loop structure at the termini of the chlorella virus PBCV-1 genome. Virology 202: 1079-1082.
110. Que, Q., Y. Li, I. Wang, L.C. Lane, W.G. Chaney, and J.L. Van Etten. 1994. Protein glycosylation and myristylation in chlorella virus PBCV-1 and its antigenic variants. Virology 203: 320-327.
111. Jim, A., Y. Zhang, Y. Xia, E. Traylor, M. Nelson, and J.L. Van Etten. 1994. New restriction endonuclease CviRI cleaves DNA at TG/CA sequences. Nucleic Acids Res. 22: 3928-3929.
112. Skowron, P.M., N. Swaminathan, K. McMaster, D. George, J.L. Van Etten, and D.A. Mead. 1995. Cloning and applications of the two/three-base restriction endonuclease R.CviJI from IL-3A virus-infected Chlorella. Gene 157: 37-41.
113. Que, Q., and J.L. Van Etten. 1995. Characterization of a protein kinase gene from two chlorella viruses. Virus Research 35: 291-305.
114. Lu, Z., Y. Li, Y. Zhang, G.F. Kutish, D.L. Rock, and J.L. Van Etten. 1995. Analysis of 45 kb of DNA located at the left end of the chlorella virus PBCV-1 genome. Virology 206: 339-352.
115. Li, Y., Z. Lu, D.E. Burbank, G.F. Kutish, D.L. Rock, and J.L. Van Etten. 1995. Analysis of 43 kb of the chlorella virus PBCV-1 330 kb genome: Map position 45 to 88. Virology 212: 134-150.
116. Landstein, D., D.E. Burbank, J.W. Nietfeldt, and J.L. Van Etten. 1995. Large deletions in antigenic variants of the chlorella virus PBCV-1. Virology 214: 413-420.
117. Lu, Z., Y. Li, Q. Que, G.F. Kutish, D.L. Rock, and J.L. Van Etten. 1996. Analysis of 94 kb of the chlorella virus PBCV-1 330 kb genome: Map position 88 to 182. Virology 216: 102-123.
118. Swaminathan, N., D.A. Mead, K. McMaster, D. George, J.L. Van Etten, and P.M. Skowron. 1996. Molecular cloning of the three base restriction endonuclease R.CviJI from eucaryotic chlorella virus IL-3A. Nucleic Acids Res. 24: 2463-2469.
119. Kutish, G.F., Y. Li, Z. Lu, M. Furuta, D.L. Rock, and J.L. Van Etten. 1996. Analysis of 76 kb of the chlorella virus PBCV-1 330-kb genome: Map positions 182 to 258. Virology 223: 303-317.
120. Ho, C.K., J.L. Van Etten, and S. Shuman. 1996. Expression and characterization of an RNA capping enzyme encoded by chlorella virus PBCV-1. J. Virol. 70: 6658-6664.
121. Que, Q., Y. Zhang, M. Nelson, S. Ropp, D.E. Burbank, and J.L. Van Etten. 1997. Chlorella virus SC-1A encodes at least six DNA methyltransferases. Gene 190: 237-244.
122. Furuta, M., J.O. Schrader, H.S. Schrader, T.A. Kokjohn, S. Nyaga, A.K. McCullough, R.S. Lloyd, D.E. Burbank, D. Landstein, L.C. Lane, and J.L. Van Etten. 1997. Chlorella virus PBCV-1 encodes a functional homologue of the bacteriophage T4 DNA repair gene DenV . Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 63: 1551-1556.
123. Ho, C.K., J.L. Van Etten, S. Shuman. 1997. Characterization of an ATP-dependent DNA ligase encoded by chlorella virus PBCV-1. J. Virol. 71: 1931-1937.
124. Li, Y., Z. Lu, L. Sun, S. Ropp, G.F. Kutish, D.L. Rock, and J.L. Van Etten. 1997. Analysis of 74 kb of DNA located at the right end of the 330-kb chlorella virus PBCV-1 genome. Virology 237: 360-377.
125. DeAngelos, P.L., W. Jing, M.V. Graves, D.E. Burbank, and J.L. Van Etten. 1997. Hyaluronan synthase of chlorella virus PBCV-1. Science 278 :1800-1803.
126. Zhang, Y., M. Nelson, J. Nietfeldt, Y. Xia, D.E. Burbank, S. Ropp, and J.L. Van Etten. 1998. Chlorella virus NY-2A encodes at least twelve DNA endonuclease/methyltransferase genes. Virology 240: 366-375.
127. McCullough, A.K., M.T. Romberg, S. Nyaga, Y. Wei, T. G. Wood, J.-S. Taylor, J.L. Van Etten, M.L. Dodson, and R.S. Lloyd. 1998. Characterization of a novel cis-syn and trans-syn II pyrimidine dimer glycosylase/AP lyase from a eukaryotic algal virus, Paramecium burusaria chlorella virus-1. J. Biol. Chem. 273: 13136-13142.
128. Nelson, M., D.E. Burbank, and J.L. Van Etten. 1998. Chlorella viruses encode multiple DNA methyltransferases. Biol. Chem. 379: 423-428.
129. Xu, M., M.P. Kladde, J.L. Van Etten, and R.T. Simpson. 1998. Cloning, characterization and expression of the gene coding for a cytosine-5-DNA methyltransferase recognizing GpC sites. Nucleic Acids Res. 26: 3961-3966.
130. Landstein, D., M.V. Graves, D.E. Burbank, P. DeAngelis, and J.L. Van Etten. 1998. Chlorella virus PBCV-1 encodes functional glutamine:fructose-6-phosphate amidotransferase and UDP-glucose dehydrogenase enzymes. Virology 250: 388-396.
131. Graves, M.V., D.E. Burbank, R. Roth, J. Heuser, P.L. DeAngelis, and J.L. Van Etten. 1999. Hyaluronan synthesis in virus PBCV-1 infected chlorella-like green algae. Virology 257: 15-23 [cover photo].
132. Kaiser, A., M. Vollmert, D. Tholl, M.V. Graves, J.R. Gurnon, W. Xing, A.D. Lisec, K.W. Nickerson, and J.L. Van Etten. 1999. Chlorella virus PBCV-1 encodes a functional homospermidine synthase. Virology 263: 254-262.
133. Sun, L., B. Adams, J.R. Gurnon, Y. Ye, and J.L. Van Etten. 1999. Characterization of two chitinase genes and one chitosanase gene encoded by chlorella virus PBCV-1. Virology 263: 376-387.
134. Sun, L, Y. Li, A.K. McCullough, T.G. Wood, R.S. Lloyd, B. Adams, J.R. Gurnon, and J.L. Van Etten. 2000. Intron conservation in a UV-specific DNA repair gene encoded by chlorella viruses. J. Mol. Evol. 50: 82-92.
135. Yan, X., N.H. Olson, J.L. Van Etten, M. Bergoin, M.G. Rossmann, and T.S. Baker. 2000. Structure and assembly of large, lipid-containing dsDNA viruses. Nature Structural Biology 7: 101-103.
136. Lavrukhin, O.V., J.M. Fortune, T.G. Wood, D.E. Burbank, J.L. Van Etten, N. Osheroff, and R.S. Lloyd. 2000. Topoisomerase II from chlorella virus PBCV-1. Characterization of the smallest known type II topoisomerase. J. Biol. Chem. 275: 6915-6921.
137. Plugge, B., S. Gazzarrini, M. Nelson, R. Cerana, J.L. Van Etten, C. Derst, D. DiFrancesco, A. Moroni, and G. Thiel. 2000. A potassium channel protein encoded by chlorella virus PBCV-1. Science 287: 1641-1644.
138. Sun, L., J.R. Gurnon, B.J. Adams, M.V. Graves, and J.L. Van Etten. 2000. Characterization of a -1,3-glucanase encoded by chlorella virus PBCV-1. Virology 276: 27-36.
139. Graves, M.V., C.T. Bernadt, R. Cerny, and J.L. Van Etten. 2001. Molecular and genetic evidence for a virus-encoded glycosyltransferase involved in protein glycosylation. Virology 285: 332-345.
140. Zhang, Y., B. Adams, L. Sun, D. Burbank, and J.L. Van Etten. 2001. Intron conservation in the DNA polymerase gene encoded by chlorella viruses. Virology 285: 313-321.
141. Fortune, J.M., O.V. Lavrukhin, J.R. Gurnon, J.L. Van Etten, R.S. Lloyd, and N. Osheroff. 2001. Topoisomerase II from chlorella virus PBCV-1 has an exceptionally high DNA cleavage activity. J. Biol. Chem. 276: 24401-24408.
142. Gazzarrini, S., J.L. Van Etten, D. DiFrancesco, G. Thiel, and A. Moroni. 2002. Voltage-dependenceof virus-encoded miniature K+ channelKcv. J. Membrane Biol. 187: 15-25.
143. Fortune, J.M., J.S. Dickey, O.V. Lavrukhin, J.L. Van Etten, R.S. Lloyd, and N. Osheroff. 2002. Site-specific DNA cleavage by chlorella virus topoisomerase II. Biochemistry 41: 11761-11769.
144. Morehead, T., J.R. Gurnon, B. Adams, K.W. Nickerson, L.A. Fitzgerald, and J.L. Van Etten. 2002. Ornithine decarboxylase encoded by chlorella virus PBCV-1. Virology 301: 165-175.
145. Castberg, T., R. Thyrhaug, A. Larsen, R.A. Sandaa, M. Hedal, J.L. Van Etten, and G. Bratbak. 2002. Isolation and characterization of a virus that infects Emiliania huxleyi (Haptophyceae). J. Phycology 38:767-774.
146. Moroni, A., C. Viscomi, V. Sangiorgio, C. Pagliuca, T. Meckel, F. Horvath, S. Gazzarrini, P. Valbuzzi, J.L. Van Etten, D. DiFrancesco, and G. Thiel. 2002. The short N-terminus is required for functional expression of the virus-encoded miniature K+ channel Kcv. FEBS Lett. 530: 65-69.
147. Nandhagopal, N., A. Simpson, J.R. Gurnon, X. Yan, T. S. Baker, M.V. Graves, J.L. Van Etten, and M.G. Rossmann. 2002. The structure and evolution of the major capsid protein of a large, lipid-containing, DNA virus. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci 99: 14758-14763.
148. Petrik, D.T., A. Iseli, B.A. Montelone, J.L. Van Etten, and R.J. Clem. 2003. Improving baculovirus resistance to UV inactivation: Increased virulence resulting from expression of a DNA repair enzyme. J. Invert. Pathology 82: 50-56.
149. Roberts, R.J., M. Belfort, T. Bestor, A.S. Bhagwat, T.A. Bickle, J. Bitinaite, R.M. Blumenthal. S.K. Degtyarev, D.T.F. Dryden, K. Dybvig, K. Firman, E.S. Gromova, R.I. Gumport, S. E. Halford, S. Hattman, J. Heitman, D.P. Hornby, A. Janulaitis, A. Jeltsch, J. Josephsen, A. Kiss, T.R. Klaenhammer, I. Kobayashi, H. Kong, D.H. Kruger, S. Lacks, M.G. Marinus, M. Miyahara, R.D. Morgan, N.E. Murray, V. Nagaraja, A. Piekarowicz, A. Pingoud, E. Raleigh, D.N. Rao, N. Reich, V.E. Repin, E.U. Selker, P-C. Shaw, D.C. Stein, B.L. Stoddard, W. Szybalski, T.A. Trautner, J.L. Van Etten, J.M.B. Vitor, G.G. Wilson, and S-Y Xu. 2003. A nomenclature for restriction enzymes, DNA methyltransferases, homing endonucleases and their genes. Nucleic Acids Res. 31: 1805-1812.
150. Tonetti, M., D. Zanardi, J.R. Gurnon, F. Fruscione, A. Armirotti, G. Damonte, L. Sturla, A. De Flora, and J.L. Van Etten. (2003). Chlorella virus PBCV-1 encodes two enzymes involved in the biosynthesis of GDP-L-fucose and GDP-D-rhamnose. J. Biol. Chem. 278: 21559-21565.
151. Mehmel, M., M. Rothermel, T. Meckel, J.L. Van Etten, A. Moroni, and G. Thiel. (2003). Possible function for virus encoded K+ channel Kcv in the replication of chlorella virus PBCV-1. FEBS Lett. 552: 7-11.
152. Gazzarrini, S., M. Severino, M. Lombardi, M. Morandi, D. DiFrancesco, J.L. Van Etten, G. Thiel, and A. Moroni. (2003). The viral potassium channel Kcv: structural and functional features. FEBS Lett. 552: 12-16.
153. Kang, M., A. Moroni, S. Gazzarrini, and J.L. Van Etten. (2003). Are chlorella viruses a rich source of ion channel genes. FEBS Lett. 552: 2-6.
154. Zhang, Y., I Calin-Jageman, J.R. Gurnon, T-J. Choi, B. Adams, A.W. Nicholson, and J.L. Van Etten. (2003). Characterization of a chlorella virus PBCV-1 encoded ribonuclease III. Virology 317: 73-83.
155. Simpson, A.A., N. Nandhagopal, J.L. Van Etten, and M.G. Rossmann. (2003). Structural analyses of Phycodnaviridae and Iridoviridae requires extension of the rules governing quasi-symmetry. Acta Crystallogr. D59: 2053-2059.
156. Kang, M., A. Moroni, S. Gazzarrini, D. DiFrancesco, G. Thiel, M. Severino, and J.L. Van Etten. (2004). Small potassium ion channel proteins encoded by chlorella viruses. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 101: 5318-5324.
157. Gazzarrini, S., M. Kang, J.L. Van Etten, D. DiFrancesco, G. Thiel, and A. Moroni. (2004). Long-distance interactions within the potassium channel pore are revealed by molecular diversity of viral proteins. J. Biol. Chem. 279,28443-28449.
158. Kang, M., M. Graves, M. Mehmel, A. Moroni, S. Gazzarrini, G. Thiel, J.R. Gurnon, and J.L. Van Etten. (2004). Genetic diversity in chlorella viruses flanking kcv, a gene that encodes a potassium ion channel protein. Virology 326, 150-159.
159. Shah, R., C.S. Coleman, K. Mir, J. Baldwin, J.L. Van Etten, N.V. Grishin, A.E. Pegg, B.A. Stanley, and M.A. Phillips. (2004). Chlorella virus PBCV-1 encodes an unusual arginine decarboxylase that is a close homolog of eukaryotic ornithine decarboxylases. J. Biol. Chem. 279, 35760-35767.
160. Chan, S.H., Z. Zhu, J.L. Van Etten, and S.Y. Xu. (2004). Cloning of CviPII nicking and modification system from chlorella virus NYs-1 and application of Nt.CviPII in random DNA amplification. Nucleic Acids Res. 32, 6187-6199.
161. Graziani, S., Y. Xia, J.R. Gurnon, J.L. Van Etten, D. Leduc, S. Skouloubris, H. Myllykallio, and U. Liebl. (2004). Functional analysis of FAD-dependent thymidylate synthase ThyX from Paramecium bursaria chlorella virus. J. Biol. Chem. 279, 54340-54347.
162. Kuznetsov, Y.G., J.R. Gurnon, J.L. Van Etten, and A. McPherson. (2005). Atomic force microscopy investigation of a chlorella virus, PBCV-1. J. Struct. Biol. 149, 256-263.
163. Dickey, J.S., T-J. Choi, J.L. Van Etten, and N. Osheroff. (2005). Chlorella virus Marburg topoisomerase II: high DNA cleavage activity as a characteristic of chlorella virus type II enzymes. Biochemistry 44, 3899-3908.
164. Zhang, Y., H. Moriyama, K. Homma, K., and J.L. Van Etten. (2005). Characterization of deoxyuridine triphosphatases from chlorella viruses. J. Virol. 79, 9945-9953.
165. Dickey, J.S., J.L. Van Etten, and N. Osheroff. (2005). DNA methylation impacts the cleavage activity of chlorella virus topoisomerase II. Biochemistry 44, 15378-15386.
166. Lee, D.Y., M.V. Graves, J.L. Van Etten, and T-J. Choi. (2005). Functional implication of the tRNA genes encoded in the chlorella virus PBCV-1 genome. Plant Pathol. J. 21, 334-342.
167. Frohns, F., A. Kasmann, D. Kramer, B. Schafer, M. Mehmel, M. Kang, J.L. Van Etten, S. Gazzarrini, A. Moroni, and G. Thiel. (2006). Potassium channels of chlorella viruses cause rapid depolarization of host cells during infection.>J. Virol. 80, 2437-2444.
168. Gazzarrini S., M. Kang, S. Epimashko, J.L. Van Etten, J. Dainty, G. Thiel, and A. Moroni. (2006). Chlorella virus MT325 encodes water and potassium channels that interact synergistically. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 103, 5355-5360.
169. Hertel, B., S. Tayefeh, M. Mehmel, S.M. Kast, J.L. Van Etten, A. Moroni, and G. Thiel. (2006). Elongation of outer transmembrane domain altersfunction of miniature K+ channel Kcv. J. Membrane Biol. 210, 1-9.
170. Chan, S-H., Z. Zhu, D.D. Dunigan, J.L. Van Etten, and S-Y. Xu. (2006). Cloning of Nt.CviQII nicking endonuclease and its cognate methyltransferase: M.CviQII methylates AG sequences. Prot. Express. Purif. 49, 138-150.
171. Agarkova, I.V., D.D. Dunigan, and J.L Van Etten. (2006). Virion-associated restriction endonucleases of chloroviruses. J. Virol. 80, 8114-8123. [highlighted article]
172. Fitzgerald, L.A., M.V. Graves, X. Li, T. Feldblyum, W.C. Nierman, and J.L. Van Etten. (2007). Sequence and annotation of the 369-kb NY-2A and the 345-kb AR158 viruses that infect Chlorella NC64A. Virology 358, 472-484.
173. Fitzgerald, L.A., M.V. Graves, X. Li, T. Feldblyum, J. Hartigan, and J.L. Van Etten. (2007). Sequence and annotation of the 314-kb MT325 and the 321-kb FR483 viruses that infect Chlorella Pbi. Virology 358, 459-471.
174. Baumann, S., A. Sander, J.R. Gurnon, G.M. Yanai-Balser, J.L. Van Etten, and M. Piotrowski. (2007). Chlorella viruses contain genes encoding a complete polyamine biosynthetic pathway. Virology 360, 209-217.
175. Fitzgerald, L.A., M.V. Graves, X. Li, J. Hartican, A.J.P. Pfitzner, E. Hoffart, and J.L. Van Etten. (2007). Sequence and annotation of the 288-kb ATCV-1 virus that infects an endosymbiotic chlorella strain of the heliozoon Acanthocystis turfacea. Virology 362, 350-361 [cover photo].
176. Zhang, Y., F. Maley, G.F. Maley, G. Duncan, D.D. Dunigan, and J.L. Van Etten. (2007). Chloroviruses encode a bifunctional dCMP-dCTP deaminase that produces two key intermediates in dTTP formation. J. Virol. 81, 7662-7671.
177. Zhang, Y., Y. Xiang, J.L. Van Etten, and M.G. Rossmann. (2007). Structure and function of a chlorella virus PBCV-1 encoded glycosyltransferase. Structure 15, 1-9.
178. Fruscione, F., L. Sturla, G. Duncan, J.L. Van Etten, P. Valbuzzi, A. De Flora, E. Di Zanni, and M. Tonetti. (2008). Differential role of NADP+ and NADPH in the activity and structure of GDP-D-mannose 4,6-dehydratase from two clorella viruses. J. Biol. Chem. 283, 184-193.
179. Neupartl, M., C. Meyer, I. Woll, F. Frohns, M. Kang, J.L. Van Etten, D. Kramer, B. Hertel, A. Moroni, and G. Thiel. (2008). Chlorella viruses evoke a rapid release of K+ from host cells during early phase of infection. Virology 372, 340-348.
180. Balss, J., P. Papatheodorou, M. Mehmel, D. Baumeister, B. Hertel, N. Delaroque, F.C. Chatelain, D.L. Minor, J.L. Van Etten, J. Rassow, A. Moroni, and G. Thiel. (2008). Transmembrane domain length of viral K+ channels is a signal for mitochondria targeting. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 105, 12313-12318.
181. Mujtaba, S., K.L. Manzur, J.R. Gurnon, M. Kang, J.L. Van Etten, and M-M. Kang. (2008). Epigenetic transcription repression of cellular genes by a viral SET protein. Nature Cell Biol. 10, 1114-1122.
182. Fitzgerald, L.A., P.T. Boucher, G. Yanai-Balser, K. Suhre, M.V. Graves, and J.L. Van Etten. (2008). Putative gene promoter sequences in the chlorella viruses. Virology 380, 388-393.
183. Agarkova, I., D. Dunigan, J. Gurnon, T. Greiner, J. Barres, G. Thiel, and J.L. Van Etten. (2008). Chlorovirus-mediated membrane depolarization of chlorella alters secondary active transport of solutes. J. Virol. 82, 12181-12190.
184. Scholthof, K.-B. G., A.O. Jackson, and J.L. Van Etten. (2008). Myron Kendall Brakke: 1921-2007. Phytopathology 98, 1056-1059.
Review Articles
1. Van Etten, J.L. 1969. Protein synthesis during fungal spore germination. Phytopathology 59:1060-1064.
2. Van Etten, J.L., L.D. Dunkle, and R.H. Knight. 1976. Nucleic acids and fungal spore germination. In: Form and Function in the Fungus Spore (W. M. Hess and D. J. Weber, eds.) pp. 243-300. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York.
3. Van Etten, J.L., L.D. Dunkle, and S. Freer. 1977. Germination of Rhizopus stolonifer sporangiospores. In: Eucaryotic Microbes as Model Developmental Systems (D. M. O'Day and P. A. Horgen, eds.). pp. 372-401. Marcell Dekker, New York.
4. Brambl, R., L.D. Dunkle, and J.L. Van Etten. 1978. Nucleic acid and protein synthesis during fungal spore germination. The Filamentous Fungi, Vol. III. (J. E. Smith and D. R. Berry, eds.). pp. 94-118. Edward Arnold (Publishers) Ltd., London.
5. Van Etten, J.L., K.R. Dahlberg, and G.M. Russo. 1981. In: The Fungal Spore: Morphogenetic Controls. (G. Turian and H. R. Hohl, eds.) pp. 277-299. Academic Press, New York.
6. Van Etten, J.L., K. Dahlberg, and G.M. Russo. 1983. Fungal spore germination. In: Fungal Differentiation: A contemporary synthesis (J. E. Smith, ed.). pp. 235-266. Marcel Dekker Inc., New York.
7. Dahlberg, K.R. and J.L. Van Etten. 1982. Physiology and biochemistry of fungal sporulation. Ann. Rev. Phytopath. 20: 281-301.
8. Meints, R.H., A.M. Schuster, and J.L. Van Etten. 1985.Chlorella viruses. Plant Mol. Biol. Rept. 3:180-187.
9. Van Etten, J.L., Y. Xia, K.E. Narva, and R.H. Meints. 1986. Chlorella algal viruses. In: >Extrachromosomal Elements in Lower Eukaryotes. (R. Wickner, A. Hinnebusch, A. Lambowitz, I. Gunsalus, and A. Hollaender, Eds) pp. 337-347. Plenum Press, New York.
10. Van Etten, J.L., Y. Xia, and R.H. Meints. 1987. >Viruses of a Chlorella-like green alga.In: Plant-Microbe Interactions, Vol. II (T. Kosuge and E. W. Nester, eds). pp. 307-325. Macmillan Publishing Co. New York.
11. Van Etten, J.L., A.M. Schuster, and R.H. Meints. 1988. Viruses of eukaryotic Chlorella-like algae. In: Viruses of Fungi and Simple Eukaryotes. (Y. Koltin and M. J. Leibowitz, eds). pp. 411-428. Marcel Dekker Inc. New York.
12. Van Etten, J.L., L.C. Lane, and R.H. Meints. 1991. Unicellular plants also have large dsDNA viruses. Seminars in Virology. 2:71-77.
13. Van Etten, J.L., L.C. Lane, and R.H. Meints. 1991. Viruses and virus-like particles of eukaryotic algae. Microbiological Reviews 55:586-620
14. Van Etten, J.L., and S.A. Ghabrial. (1991). Phycodnaviridae. In: Classification and Nomenclature of Viruses, fifth report. R.I.B. Francki, C.M. Fauquet, D.L. Knudson, and F. Brown (eds). pp. 137-139. Springer-Verlag, Vienna.
15. Nelson, M., Y. Zhang, and J.L. Van Etten. 1993. DNA methyltransferases and DNA site-specific endonucleases encoded by chlorella viruses. DNA Methylation: Molecular Biology and Biological Significance. J. P. Jost and H. P. Saluz (eds). pp. 186-211. Birkhauser Verlag Publ., Basel.
16. Van Etten, J.L. 1994. Algal viruses. Encyclopedia of Virology. pp. 35-40. Saunders Scientific Publ., London.
17. Van Etten, J.L. 1995. Giant Chlorella viruses. Molecules and Cells 5:99-106.
18. Van Etten, J.L. 1995. Phycodnaviridae. In: Virus Taxonomy. F.A. Murphy, C.M. Fauquet, D.H.L. Bishop, S.A. Ghabrial, A.W. Jarvis, G.P. Martelli, M.A. Mayo, M.D. Summers (eds). pp. 100-103. Springer-Verlag, Vienna.
19. Van Etten, J.L. (1999). Algal Viruses (Phycodnaviridae). In: Encyclopedia of Virology, A. Granoff and R.G. Webster (eds). pp. 44 -50. Academic Press, London.
20. Van Etten, J.L. (1999). Can large dsDNA-containing viruses provide information about the minimal genome size required to support life? National Research Council Publication p. 43-49.
21. Van Etten, J.L. and R.M. Meints. (1999). Giant viruses infecting algae. Ann. Review Microbiology 53:447-494.
22. Van Etten, J.L. (2000). Phycodnaviridae. Virus Taxonomy, Classification and Nomenclature of Viruses, Seventh Report.M.H.V. Van Regenmortel, C.M. Fauquet, D.H.L. Bishop, E.B. Carstens, M.K. Estes, S.M. Lemon, J. Maniloff, M.A. Mayo, D.J. McGeoch, C.R. Pringle, R.B. Wickner (eds). pp. 183-193. Academic Press, London.
23. Van Etten, J.L. (2002). Genus Chloroviruses (Phycodnaviridae). In: The Springer Index of Viruses. C. A. Tidona and G. Darai (eds). Pp. 724-731. Springer-Verlag, Berlin.
24. Van Etten, J.L., M.V. Graves, D.G. Muller, W. Boland, and N. Delaroque. (2002). Phycodnaviridae, large DNA algal viruses. Arch. Virology 147:1479-1516.
25. Van Etten, J.L. (2003). Unusual life style of giant chlorella viruses. Annu. Rev. Genetics 37: 153-195.
26. Markine-Goriaynoff, N., L. Gillet, J.L. Van Etten, H. Korres, N. Verma, and A. Vanderplasschen. (2004). Glycosyltransferases encoded by viruses. J. Gen Virol. 85: 2741-2754.
27. Wilson, W. H., J.L. Van Etten, D.S. Schroeder, K. Nagasaki, C. Brussaard, N. Delaroque, G. Bratbak, and C. Suttle. (2004). Phycodnaviridae of the ICTV (C.M. Fauquet, M.A. Mayo, J. Maniloff, U. Desselberger, and L.A. Ball, eds), 163-175. Elsevier/Academic Press, London.
28. Moroni, A., J.L. Van Etten, and G. Thiel. (2005). Structure and function of a viral encoded K+ channel. In Viral Membrane Proteins: Structure, Function, Drug Design. W. Fischer (ed). Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers p. 21-32.
29. Kang, M., D.D. Dunigan, and J.L. Van Etten. (2005). Chloroviruses: a genus of Phycodnaviridae that infect certain chlorella-like green algae.Mol. Plant Path. 6, 213-224.
30. Dunigan, D.D., L.A. Fitzgerald, and J.L. Van Etten. (2006). Phycodnaviruses: a peek at genetic diversity. Virus Res. 117, 119-132.
31. Yamada, T., H. Onimatsu, and J.L. Van Etten. (2006). Chlorella viruses. Adv. in Virus Res. 66, 293-340.
32. Van Etten, J.L. (2007). Viruses that infect protists. Chapter 19 in "Fields Virology, fifth edition". (D.M. Knipe and P.M. Howley, ed.) pp. 627-640. Wolters Kluwer/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia.
34. Van Etten, J.L. and M.V. Graves. (2008). Phycodnaviruses. In: Encyclopedia of Virology - third edition. (B.W.J. Mahy, and M.H.V. Regenmortel, eds). Elsevier, Oxford. p. 116-125.
35. Wilson, W.H., J.L. Van Etten, and M.J. Allen. (2008). The Phycodnaviridae: the story of how tiny giants rule the world. In "Lesser Known Large dsDNA Viruses". (J. Van Etten, ed). Springer, Berlin. p. 1-42.
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