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Overview

David E. Ott is affiliated with Leidos in the United States. Their professional work is based in the United States as well.

Details about specific research papers, co-authors, publication venues, fields of study, subfields, main topics, and book publications related to David E. Ott are not available at this time.

There are no records of awards granted to David E. Ott or indications that they have received formal recognition in the form of scholarly awards.

With the given information, David E. Ott's profile is primarily defined by their current affiliation with a private sector organization engaged in scientific and technical work, but further specifics on research contributions or areas of expertise have not been provided.

Best Publications

  • Proteomic and Biochemical Analysis of Purified Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Produced from Infected Monocyte-Derived Macrophages

    Elena Chertova;Oleg Chertov;Lori V. Coren;James D. Roser

  • Proteasome inhibition interferes with Gag polyprotein processing, release, and maturation of HIV-1 and HIV-2

    Ulrich Schubert;David E. Ott;Elena N. Chertova;Reinhold Welker

  • Retroviruses human immunodeficiency virus and murine leukemia virus are enriched in phosphoinositides.

    Robin Chan;Pradeep D. Uchil;Jing Jin;Guanghou Shui

  • Cytoskeletal proteins inside human immunodeficiency virus type 1 virions.

    D E Ott;L V Coren;B P Kane;L K Busch

  • Real-Time Visualization of HIV-1 GAG Trafficking in Infected Macrophages

    Karine Gousset;Sherimay D. Ablan;Lori V. Coren;Akira Ono

  • Ubiquitin is covalently attached to the p6Gag proteins of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 and simian immunodeficiency virus and to the p12Gag protein of Moloney murine leukemia virus.

    David E. Ott;Lori V. Coren;Terry D. Copeland;Bradley P. Kane

  • Differential Incorporation of CD45, CD80 (B7-1), CD86 (B7-2), and Major Histocompatibility Complex Class I and II Molecules into Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Virions and Microvesicles: Implications for Viral Pathogenesis and Immune Regulation

    Mark T. Esser;David R. Graham;Lori V. Coren;Charles M. Trubey

  • Thioltransferase (Glutaredoxin) Is Detected Within HIV-1 and Can Regulate the Activity of Glutathionylated HIV-1 Protease in Vitro

    David A. Davis;Fonda M. Newcomb;David W. Starke;David E. Ott

  • Inhibition of HIV-1 virion production by a transdominant mutant of integrase interactor 1.

    Eric Yung;Masha Sorin;Achintya Pal;Errol Craig

  • Ubiquitination of HIV-1 and MuLV Gag.

    David E. Ott;Lori V. Coren;Elena N. Chertova;Tracy D. Gagliardi

  • Cellular proteins in HIV virions.

    David E. Ott

  • Dynamic Fluorescent Imaging of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Gag in Live Cells by Biarsenical Labeling

    Lynnie Rudner;Sascha Nydegger;Lori V. Coren;Kunio Nagashima

  • Cellular proteins detected in HIV-1.

    David E. Ott

  • Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1-Induced Macrophage Gene Expression Includes the p21 Gene, a Target for Viral Regulation

    Nancy Vázquez;Teresa Greenwell-Wild;Nancy J. Marinos;William D. Swaim

  • Actin-binding cellular proteins inside human immunodeficiency virus type 1.

    David E. Ott;Lori V. Coren;Donald G. Johnson;Bradley P. Kane

  • Potential roles of cellular proteins in HIV-1.

    David E. Ott

  • Sequence analysis of amphotropic and 10A1 murine leukemia viruses: close relationship to mink cell focus-inducing viruses

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  • Genetic analysis of the zinc finger in the Moloney murine leukemia virus nucleocapsid domain: replacement of zinc-coordinating residues with other zinc-coordinating residues yields noninfectious particles containing genomic RNA.

    R J Gorelick;D J Chabot;D E Ott;T D Gagliardi

  • Stoichiometry of the antiviral protein APOBEC3G in HIV-1 virions

    Hongzhan Xu;Elena Chertova;Jianbo Chen;David E. Ott

  • Analysis and localization of cyclophilin A found in the virions of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 MN strain.

    David E. Ott;Lori V. Coren;Donald G. Johnson;Raymond C. Sowder

  • Redundant Roles for Nucleocapsid and Matrix RNA-Binding Sequences in Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Assembly

    David E. Ott;Lori V. Coren;Tracy D. Gagliardi

  • Efficiency of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Postentry Infection Processes: Evidence against Disproportionate Numbers of Defective Virions

    James A. Thomas;David E. Ott;Robert J. Gorelick

Frequent Co-Authors

Louis E. Henderson
Louis E. Henderson Science Applications International Corporation (United States)
Kunio Nagashima
Kunio Nagashima National Institutes of Health
Raymond C. Sowder
Raymond C. Sowder National Cancer Institute
Robert J. Gorelick
Robert J. Gorelick National Institutes of Health
Michael Piatak
Michael Piatak Leidos (United States)
Jacob D. Estes
Jacob D. Estes Oregon Health & Science University
Robert Yarchoan
Robert Yarchoan National Institutes of Health
Rolf Renne
Rolf Renne University of Florida
Larry O. Arthur
Larry O. Arthur Science Applications International Corporation (United States)
Thomas J. Hope
Thomas J. Hope Northwestern University

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