نتایج جستجو برای: hemagglutinin protein

تعداد نتایج: 1240407  

Journal: :Journal of virology 2014
Chanakha K Navaratnarajah Swati Kumar Alex Generous Swapna Apte-Sengupta Mathieu Mateo Roberto Cattaneo

UNLABELLED The measles virus (MeV) membrane fusion apparatus consists of a fusion protein trimer and an attachment protein tetramer. To trigger membrane fusion, the heads of the MeV attachment protein, hemagglutinin (H), bind cellular receptors while the 96-residue-long H stalk transmits the triggering signal. Structural and functional studies of the triggering mechanism of other paramyxoviruse...

2013
Chekkara Venkata Satya Siva Prasad Kamal Kumar Chaudhary Parul Dinkar

The Hemagglutinin (HA) is a protein of influenza A virus. It is present on the surface of influenza A virus and it is a glycoprotein. The HA is identified as potential drug target. H1N1 thiazolides, proved to be a potent drug in the inhibition of H1N1 replication. It is also known as inhibitor of other strains of influenza A virus. Thiazolide drug represses viral HA's maturation at a level whic...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2013
Florian Krammer Natalie Pica Rong Hai Irina Margine Peter Palese

Current influenza virus vaccine strategies stimulate immune responses toward the globular head domain of the hemagglutinin protein in order to inhibit key steps of the virus life cycle. Because this domain is highly variable across strains, new vaccine formulations are required in most years. Here we demonstrate a novel vaccine strategy that generates immunity to the highly conserved stalk doma...

2009
Joshua L. Cherry David J. Lipman Anastasia Nikolskaya Yuri I Wolf

The hemagglutinin protein of influenza virus bears several sites of N-linked asparagine glycosylation. The number and location of these sites varies with strain and substrain. The human H3 hemagglutinin has gained several glycosylation sites on the antigenically important globular head since its introduction to humans, presumably due to selection. Although there is abundant evidence that glycos...

2010
Natalia A. Ilyushina Mariette F. Ducatez Jerold E. Rehg Bindumadhav M. Marathe Henju Marjuki Nicolai V. Bovin Robert G. Webster Richard J. Webby

Epidemiologic observations that have been made in the context of the current pandemic influenza virus include a stable virulence phenotype and a lack of propensity to reassort with seasonal strains. In an attempt to determine whether either of these observations could change in the future, we coinfected differentiated human airway cells with seasonal oseltamivir-resistant A/New Jersey/15/07 and...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2003
Kathryn A Gravel Trudy G Morrison

The activation of most paramyxovirus fusion proteins (F proteins) requires not only cleavage of F(0) to F(1) and F(2) but also coexpression of the homologous attachment protein, hemagglutinin-neuraminidase (HN) or hemagglutinin (H). The type specificity requirement for HN or H protein coexpression strongly suggests that an interaction between HN and F proteins is required for fusion, and studie...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1973
Sten Hammarström Ulla Hellström Peter Perlmann Marie-Louis Dillner

Neuraminidase treatment of human peripheral blood lymphocytes uncovers cell surface receptors that bind purified A hemagglutinin from the snail Helix pomatia. No hemagglutinin was bound to untreated lymphocytes. Binding studies with (125)I-labeled hemagglutinin suggested that the number of receptors on neuraminidase-treated lymphocytes was approximately 1.10(6)/cell. The apparent association co...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Taia T Wang Gene S Tan Rong Hai Natalie Pica Lily Ngai Damian C Ekiert Ian A Wilson Adolfo García-Sastre Thomas M Moran Peter Palese

Current influenza virus vaccines protect mostly against homologous virus strains; thus, regular immunization with updated vaccine formulations is necessary to guard against the virus' hallmark remodeling of regions that mediate neutralization. Development of a broadly protective influenza vaccine would mark a significant advance in human infectious diseases research. Antibodies with broad neutr...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1999
Y Shibata M Hayakawa H Takiguchi T Shiroza Y Abiko

Porphyromonas gingivalis is a Gram-negative anaerobic bacterial species implicated as an important pathogen in the development of adult periodontitis. In our studies of P. gingivalis and ways to protect against periodontal disease, we have prepared the monoclonal antibody mAb-Pg-vc and its recombinant antibody, which are capable of inhibiting the hemagglutinating activity of P. gingivalis (Shib...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید