نتایج جستجو برای: antiviral protein

تعداد نتایج: 1260952  

2010
Camilla T. O. Benfield Jon W. Lyall Laurence S. Tiley

BACKGROUND Chicken Mx belongs to the Mx family of interferon-induced dynamin-like GTPases, which in some species possess potent antiviral properties. Conflicting data exist for the antiviral capability of chicken Mx. Reports of anti-influenza activity of alleles encoding an Asn631 polymorphism have not been supported by subsequent studies. The normal cytoplasmic localisation of chicken Mx may i...

Journal: :Virology 2002
Dominique Garcin Jean-Baptiste Marq Laura Strahle Philippe le Mercier Daniel Kolakofsky

Sendai virus infection strongly induces interferon (IFN) production and has recently been shown to interdict the subsequent IFN signaling through the Jak/Stat pathway. This anti-IFN activity of SeV is due to its "C" proteins, a nested set of four proteins (C', C, Y1, Y2) that carry out a nested set of functions in countering the innate immune response. We previously reported that all four C pro...

2012
Mayumi Imahashi Masaaki Nakashima Yasumasa Iwatani

The human APOBEC3 (A3) family (A, B, C, DE, F, G, and H) comprises host defense factors that potently inhibit the replication of diverse retroviruses, retrotransposons, and the other viral pathogens. HIV-1 has a counterstrategy that includes expressing the Vif protein to abrogate A3 antiviral function. Without Vif, A3 proteins, particularly APOBEC3G (A3G) and APOBEC3F (A3F), inhibit HIV-1 repli...

Journal: :Cell 2014
Sky W. Brubaker Anna E. Gauthier Eric W. Mills Nicholas T. Ingolia Jonathan C. Kagan

Bacterial and viral mRNAs are often polycistronic. Akin to alternative splicing, alternative translation of polycistronic messages is a mechanism to generate protein diversity and regulate gene function. Although a few examples exist, the use of polycistronic messages in mammalian cells is not widely appreciated. Here we report an example of alternative translation as a means of regulating inna...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2007
Siddharth Balachandran Thiagarajan Venkataraman Paul B Fisher Glen N Barber

The induction of type I (alphabeta) IFN following virus infection is necessary for the stimulation of effective antiviral host defense. In fibroblasts, a subset of primary genes (including those encoding IFN-beta and IFN-alpha4) are induced directly by intracellular dsRNA generated by the virus during its replication. These primary type I IFNs induce expression of IFN regulatory factor (IRF)-7,...

2013
Emilio Yángüez Alicia García-Culebras Aldo Frau Catalina Llompart Klaus-Peter Knobeloch Sylvia Gutierrez-Erlandsson Adolfo García-Sastre Mariano Esteban Amelia Nieto Susana Guerra

Upon viral infection, the production of type I interferon (IFN) and the subsequent upregulation of IFN stimulated genes (ISGs) generate an antiviral state with an important role in the activation of innate and adaptive host immune responses. The ubiquitin-like protein (UBL) ISG15 is a critical IFN-induced antiviral molecule that protects against several viral infections, but the mechanism by wh...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Rachel L Kaletsky Joseph R Francica Caroline Agrawal-Gamse Paul Bates

Mammalian cells employ numerous innate cellular mechanisms to inhibit viral replication and spread. Tetherin, also known as Bst-2 or CD317, is a recently identified, IFN-induced, cellular response factor that blocks release of HIV-1 and other retroviruses from infected cells. The means by which tetherin retains retroviruses on the cell surface, as well as the mechanism used by the HIV-1 accesso...

2013
Wee Chee Tan Indu Bala Jaganath Rishya Manikam Shamala Devi Sekaran

Nucleoside analogues such as acyclovir are effective antiviral drugs against herpes simplex virus infections since its introduction. However, with the emergence of acyclovir-resistant HSV strains particularly in immunocompromised patients, there is a need to develop an alternative antiherpetic drug and plants could be the potential lead. In this study, the antiviral activity of the aqueous extr...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 2007
Egbert Mundt

The interferon-induced human MxA protein belongs to the dynamin superfamily of large GTPases and accumulates in the cytoplasm. MxA is a key component of the innate antiviral response and has previously been shown to inhibit several viruses with single-stranded RNA genomes of both polarities and a DNA virus. In addition, MxA also targets two double-stranded RNA viruses, Infectious bursal disease...

2015
Pin Su Tuizi Feng Xuguo Zhou Songbai Zhang Yu Zhang Ju’e Cheng Yuanhua Luo Jing Peng Zhuo Zhang Xiangyang Lu Deyong Zhang Yong Liu

Rhodopseudomonas palustris strain JSC-3b isolated from a water canal adjacent to a vegetable field produces a protein that was purified by bioactivity-guided fractionation based on ammonium sulfate precipitation, ion-exchange absorption and size exclusion. The protein was further identified as an endoribonuclease L-PSP (Liver-Perchloric acid-soluble protein) by shotgun mass spectrometry analysi...

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