نتایج جستجو برای: core nucleocapsid

تعداد نتایج: 218346  

Journal: :Journal of virology 1992
M Suomalainen H Garoff

Vaux et al. (D. J. T. Vaux, A. Helenius, and I. Mellman, Nature (London) 336:36-42, 1988) recently reported the production of network antibodies that were suggested to have reconstructed a specific interaction between the nucleocapsid of Semliki Forest virus and the cytoplasmic tail of the viral E2 spike protein. The F13 anti-idiotype antibody, which was raised against anti-E2 tail antibodies, ...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2009
Alexander Pairan Volker Bruss

The hepatitis B virus (HBV) core protein (CP) forms the shell of an icosahedral nucleocapsid. In a former work, we identified 11 amino acid residues of CP exposed on the capsid surface by an alanine mutation scan as being important for capsid envelopment. We now introduced several other amino acids at six of these positions and found that almost all 27 tested point mutations at S17, K96, and I1...

Journal: :Structure 1996
S Lee K E Owen H K Choi H Lee G Lu G Wengler D T Brown M G Rossmann R J Kuhn

BACKGROUND Many enveloped viruses exit cells by budding from the plasma membrane. The driving force for budding is the interaction of an inner protein nucleocapsid core with transmembrane glycoprotein spikes. The molecular details of this process are ill defined. Alphaviruses, such as Sindbis virus (SINV) and Semliki Forest virus (SFV), represent some of the simplest enveloped viruses and have ...

2011
Andrea Cerutti Patrick Maillard Rosalba Minisini Pierre-Olivier Vidalain Farzin Roohvand Eve-Isabelle Pecheur Mario Pirisi Agata Budkowska

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is a major cause of chronic liver disease worldwide. HCV core protein is involved in nucleocapsid formation, but it also interacts with multiple cytoplasmic and nuclear molecules and plays a crucial role in the development of liver disease and hepatocarcinogenesis. The core protein is found mostly in the cytoplasm during HCV infection, but also in the nucleus i...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1968
K Hummeler N Tomassini F Sokol E Kuwert H Koprowski

The intracytoplasmic ground substance, or matrix, associated with the development of rabies virus and the nucleocapsid of the virus were investigated. The filaments of the matrix were identified as virus-specific by means of ferritin-labeled antibodies. In thin sections, the diameter was 15 nm and the strands seemed to be incorporated into virions during morphogenesis of the virus. The nucleoca...

2013
Mayra L. Garcia Tracy D. Reynolds Walther Mothes Michael D. Robek

The hepatitis B virus (HBV) Core protein encodes a late (L)-domain like motif (129PPAYRPPNAP(138)) that has been purported to serve as a docking site for recruitment of host factors such as Nedd4 that can mediate viral particle release from infected cells. However, mutation of this region of Core typically disrupts nucleocapsid formation in the cytoplasm, making it difficult to ascertain if the...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2006
Hee Yong Kang Seungkeun Lee Sung Gyoo Park Jaehoon Yu Youngsoo Kim Guhung Jung

Protein-protein interactions can be regulated by protein modifications such as phosphorylation. Some of the phosphorylation sites (Ser155, Ser162 and Ser170) of HBV (hepatitis B virus) Cp have been discovered and these sites are implicated in the regulation of viral genome encapsidation, capsid localization and nucleocapsid maturation. In the present report, the dimeric form of HBV Cp was phosp...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2010
Timothy J Cowley Simon Y Long Susan R Weiss

The murine coronavirus, mouse hepatitis virus (MHV) strain A59, causes acute encephalitis and chronic demyelinating disease as well as hepatitis in mice. The JHM strain (also called MHV-4 or JHM.SD) causes fatal encephalitis and only minimal hepatitis. Previous analysis of chimeric recombinant MHVs in which the spike gene, encoding the protein that mediates viral entry and cell-to-cell fusion, ...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1997
T M Myers S A Moyer

The nucleocapsid protein (NP) of Sendai virus encapsidates the genome RNA, forming a helical nucleocapsid which is the template for RNA synthesis by the viral RNA polymerase. The NP protein is thought to have both structural and functional roles, since it is an essential component of the NP0-P (P, phosphoprotein), NP-NP, nucleocapsid-polymerase, and RNA-NP complexes required during viral RNA re...

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