نتایج جستجو برای: viral mutation

تعداد نتایج: 430342  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Elizabeth L Read Allison A Tovo-Dwyer Arup K Chakraborty

Blood plasma viral loads and the time to progress to AIDS differ widely among untreated HIV-infected humans. Although people with certain HLA (HLA-I) alleles are more likely to control HIV infections without therapy, the majority of such untreated individuals exhibit high viral loads and progress to AIDS. Stochastic effects are considered unimportant for evolutionary dynamics in HIV-infected pe...

Journal: :reports of biochemistry and molecular biology 0
behnaz forouhar kalkhoran department of virology, faculty of medical sciences, tarbiat modares university, tehran, iran farida behzadian tel: +98 2122974603; fax: +98 2122974604 farzaneh sabahi department of virology, faculty of medical sciences, tarbiat modares university, tehran, iran mohsen karimi department of biotechnology, pasteur institute of iran, tehran, iran hesam mirshahabi department of virology, faculty of medical sciences, tarbiat modares university, tehran, iran

background: hepatitis delta virus (hdv) is a subviral human pathogen that exploits host rna editing activity to produce two essential forms of the sole viral protein, hepatitis delta antigen (hdag). editing at the amber/w site of hdv antigenomic rna leads to the production of the large form (l-hdag), which is required for rna packaging. methods: in this study, pcr-based site-directed mutagenesi...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Michael Anishchenko Richard A Bowen Slobodan Paessler Laura Austgen Ivorlyne P Greene Scott C Weaver

RNA viruses are notorious for their genetic plasticity and propensity to exploit new host-range opportunities, which can lead to the emergence of human disease epidemics such as severe acute respiratory syndrome, AIDS, dengue, and influenza. However, the mechanisms of host-range change involved in most of these viral emergences, particularly the genetic mechanisms of adaptation to new hosts, re...

2010
Christina M.R Kitchen Paul Krogstad Scott G Kitchen

Although antiretroviral drug resistance is common in treated HIV infected individuals, it is not a consistent indicator of HIV morbidity and mortality. To the contrary, HIV resistance-associated mutations may lead to changes in viral fitness that are beneficial to infected individuals. Using a bioinformatics-based model to assess the effects of numerous drug resistance mutations, we determined ...

Journal: :Journal of theoretical biology 2012
Dipjyoti Das Dibyendu Das Ashok Prasad

Statistical fluctuations in population sizes of microbes may be quite large depending on the nature of their underlying stochastic dynamics. For example, the variance of the population size of a microbe undergoing a pure birth process with unlimited resources is proportional to the square of its mean. We refer to such large fluctuations, with the variance growing as square of the mean, as giant...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2010
M Schouten K F van der Sluijs J J T H Roelofs M Levi C Van't Veer T van der Poll

Influenza A is a major cause of mortality. Knowledge on coagulation activation in influenza infection is limited. The factor V Leiden (FVL) mutation is possibly subject to positive selection pressure. It is unknown whether this mutation impacts on the outcome of severe influenza. In the present study, the effect of lethal influenza on pulmonary and systemic coagulation activation and whether or...

2017
Jennifer E Jones Kristin M Long Alan C Whitmore Wes Sanders Lance R Thurlow Julia A Brown Clayton R Morrison Heather Vincent Kayla M Peck Christian Browning Nathaniel Moorman Jean K Lim Mark T Heise

Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) is a mosquito-borne alphavirus responsible for several significant outbreaks of debilitating acute and chronic arthritis and arthralgia over the past decade. These include a recent outbreak in the Caribbean islands and the Americas that caused more than 1 million cases of viral arthralgia. Despite the major impact of CHIKV on global health, viral determinants that prom...

2014
Marine Combe Rafael Sanjuán

It is well established that RNA viruses exhibit higher rates of spontaneous mutation than DNA viruses and microorganisms. However, their mutation rates vary amply, from 10(-6) to 10(-4) substitutions per nucleotide per round of copying (s/n/r) and the causes of this variability remain poorly understood. In addition to differences in intrinsic fidelity or error correction capability, viral mutat...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2001
S Crotty C E Cameron R Andino

RNA viruses evolve rapidly. One source of this ability to rapidly change is the apparently high mutation frequency in RNA virus populations. A high mutation frequency is a central tenet of the quasispecies theory. A corollary of the quasispecies theory postulates that, given their high mutation frequency, animal RNA viruses may be susceptible to error catastrophe, where they undergo a sharp dro...

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