نتایج جستجو برای: i capsid

تعداد نتایج: 1056162  

2017
Robert M. Sinclair Janne J. Ravantti Dennis H. Bamford

Viral capsids ensure viral genome integrity by protecting the enclosed nucleic acids. Interactions between the genome and capsid and between individual capsid proteins (i.e., capsid architecture) are intimate and are expected to be characterized by strong evolutionary conservation. For this reason, a capsid structure-based viral classification has been proposed as a way to bring order to the vi...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2009
Anton Arkhipov Wouter H Roos Gijs J L Wuite Klaus Schulten

Atomic force microscopy has recently provided highly precise measurements of mechanical properties of various viruses. However, molecular details underlying viral mechanics remain unresolved. Here we report atomic force microscopy nanoindentation experiments on T=4 hepatitis B virus (HBV) capsids combined with coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulations, which permit interpretation of experim...

2016
Subir Sarker María C Terrón Yogesh Khandokar David Aragão Joshua M Hardy Mazdak Radjainia Manuel Jiménez-Zaragoza Pedro J de Pablo Fasséli Coulibaly Daniel Luque Shane R Raidal Jade K Forwood

The assembly and regulation of viral capsid proteins into highly ordered macromolecular complexes is essential for viral replication. Here, we utilize crystal structures of the capsid protein from the smallest and simplest known viruses capable of autonomously replicating in animal cells, circoviruses, to establish structural and mechanistic insights into capsid morphogenesis and regulation. Th...

2017
Carlos F. Arias Rebecca M. DuBois

Astroviruses are enterically transmitted viruses that cause infections in mammalian and avian species. Astroviruses are nonenveloped, icosahedral viruses comprised of a capsid protein shell and a positive-sense, single-stranded RNA genome. The capsid protein undergoes dramatic proteolytic processing both inside and outside of the host cell, resulting in a coordinated maturation process that aff...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 1995
K E Dingle P R Lambden E O Caul I N Clarke

Comparisons of the RNA polymerase and capsid sequences of small round structured viruses (SRSVs) have recently shown these are genetically diverse viruses which fall into two distinct groups. The genomes of two group I viruses, Southampton and Norwalk viruses have been characterized; however, similar data for the genetic group II SRSVs have not been available until now. We report here the compl...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2006
LokMan J Law Carolina S Ilkow Wen-Pin Tzeng Matthew Rawluk David T Stuart Teryl K Frey Tom C Hobman

The Rubella virus capsid protein is phosphorylated prior to virus assembly. Our previous data are consistent with a model in which dynamic phosphorylation of the capsid regulates its RNA binding activity and, in turn, nucleocapsid assembly. In the present study, the process of capsid phosphorylation was examined in further detail. We show that phosphorylation of serine 46 in the RNA binding reg...

Journal: :Biochemistry 2004
Daryl A Bosco Dorothee Kern

The prolyl isomerase cyclophilin A (CypA) is required for efficient HIV-1 replication and is incorporated into virions through a binding interaction at the Gly-Pro(222) bond located within the capsid domain of the HIV-1 Gag precursor polyprotein (Pr(gag)). It has recently been shown that CypA efficiently catalyzes the cis/trans isomerization of Gly-Pro(222) within the isolated N-terminal domain...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1990
T M Rizzo S M Gray

We have generated a eDNA clone of the MAY isolate of barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDY) containing the entire capsid protein coding region. The eDNA was synthesized by the method of Gubler and Hoffman (1) using an oligonucleotide primer (5'-GTCTACCTATTTGG-3') complementary to the 3' terminus of the capsid protein gene of the PAY isolate of BYDY (2). A pUC18 derivative (pMAY1) containing a 3.5 eDN...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2016
Oana Maier Patricia J Sollars Gary E Pickard Gregory A Smith

A complete understanding of herpesvirus morphogenesis requires studies of capsid assembly dynamics in living cells. Although fluorescent tags fused to the VP26 and pUL25 capsid proteins are available, neither of these components is present on the initial capsid assembly, the procapsid. To make procapsids accessible to live-cell imaging, we made a series of recombinant pseudorabies viruses that ...

2010
Vaibhav B. Shah Christopher Aiken

HIV-1 and other lentiviruses have the unusual capability of infecting nondividing cells, but the mechanism by which they cross an intact nuclear membrane is mysterious. Recent work, including a new study (Lee, K.; Ambrose, Z.; Martin, T.D.; Oztop, I.; Mulky, A.; Julias, J.G.; Vandergraaff, N.; Baumann, J.G.; Wang, R.; Yuen, W. et al. Flexible use of nuclear import pathways by HIV-1. Cell Host M...

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