Eric Sonntag



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Human Cytomegalovirus Dysregulates Cellular Dual-Specificity Tyrosine Phosphorylation-Regulated Kinases and Sonic Hedgehog Pathway Proteins in Neural Astrocyte and Placental Models (2024) Egilmezer E, Hamilton ST, Lauw G, Follett J, Sonntag E, Schütz M, Marschall M, Rawlinson WD Journal article A placental specific miRNA miR-517a-3p exerts anti-human cytomegalovirus activity (2021) Hamilton ST, Hahn F, Sonntag E, Marschall M, Rawlinson WD Journal article Phenotypical Characterization of the Nuclear Egress of Recombinant Cytomegaloviruses Reveals Defective Replication upon ORF-UL50 Deletion but Not pUL50 Phosphosite Mutation (2021) Häge S, Sonntag E, Svrlanska A, Borst EM, Stilp AC, Horsch D, Müller R, et al. Journal article A quantitative nuclear egress assay to investigate the nucleocytoplasmic capsid release of human cytomegalovirus (2020) Häge S, Horsch D, Stilp AC, Kicuntod J, Müller R, Hamilton ST, Egilmezer E, et al. Journal article High-resolution crystal structures of two prototypical β- And γ-herpesviral nuclear egress complexes unravel the determinants of subfamily specificity (2020) Muller Y, Häge S, Alkhashrom S, Höllriegl T, Weigert S, Dolles S, Hof K, et al. Journal article Differential upregulation of host cell protein kinases by the replication of α-, β- and γ-herpesviruses provides a signature of virus-specific signalling (2020) Marschall M, Strojan H, Kiener R, Wangen C, Sonntag E, Müller R, Zeitträger I, et al. Journal article Patterns of autologous and nonautologous interactions between core nuclear egress complex (NEC) proteins of α‐, β‐ and γ‐herpesviruses (2020) Häge S, Sonntag E, Borst EM, Tannig P, Seyler L, Bäuerle T, Bailer SM, et al. Journal article Patient-derived cytomegaloviruses with different ganciclovir sensitivities from UL97 mutation retain their replication efficiency and some kinase activity in vitro (2019) Wong DD, Van Zuylen WJ, Hamilton ST, Steingruber M, Sonntag E, Marschall M, Rawlinson WD Journal article