نتایج جستجو برای: hemagglutinins

تعداد نتایج: 492  

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1962
D E WILSON

Wilson, Dwight E. (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N.Y.). Fractionation of Newcastle disease virus by chromatography on diethylaminoethyl cellulose. J. Bacteriol. 84:295-301. 1962.-The L. Kansas and NK strains of Newcastle disease virus were chromatographed on diethylaminoethyl (DEAE) cellulose ion-exchange columns. L. Kansas virus eluted from DEAE columns showed one peak of hemagglutin...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1988
P Gallagher J Henneberry I Wilson J Sambrook M J Gething

We have constructed and expressed a series of mutant influenza virus hemagglutinins, each containing a new consensus site for glycosylation in addition to the seven sites found on the wild-type protein. Oligosaccharide side chains were added with high efficiency at four of the five novel sites, located on areas of the protein's surface that are not normally shielded by carbohydrate. Investigati...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1991
B Schultze H J Gross R Brossmer G Herrler

The S protein of bovine coronavirus (BCV) has been isolated from the viral membrane and purified by gradient centrifugation. Purified S protein was identified as a viral hemagglutinin. Inactivation of the cellular receptors by sialate 9-O-acetylesterase and generation of receptors by sialylation of erythrocytes with N-acetyl-9-O-acetylneuraminic acid (Neu5,9Ac2) indicate that S protein recogniz...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2016
Robert J Rawle Steven G Boxer Peter M Kasson

Enveloped viruses must bind to a receptor on the host membrane to initiate infection. Membrane fusion is subsequently initiated by a conformational change in the viral fusion protein, triggered by receptor binding, an environmental change, or both. Here, we present a strategy to disentangle the two processes of receptor binding and fusion using synthetic DNA-lipid conjugates to bind enveloped v...

2011
Venkataramanan Soundararajan Shu Zheng Neel Patel Ken Warnock Rahul Raman Ian A. Wilson S. Raguram V. Sasisekharan Ram Sasisekharan

Influenza viral passaging through pre-vaccinated mice shows that emergent antigenic site mutations on the viral hemagglutinin (HA) impact host receptor-binding affinity and, therefore, the evolution of fitter influenza strains. To understand this phenomenon, we computed the Significant Interactions Network (SIN) for each residue and mapped the networks of antigenic site residues on a representa...

Journal: :Science 1952
G K SMELSER V OZANICS

The Application of Electrophoresis-Convection in the Purifation of Enzymes: Purii1cation of the Alkaline Phosphatase of Swine Kidneys: James C. Mathies 144 Effect of Heparin on the Growth of a Transplantable Lymphsaroma in Mice: Leonard Kreisler _ 145 Influence of Vitamin D on Deposition of (lallium in Bone of the Rat: H. C. Dudley and Leo Friedman' 146 On the Mechanijn of Formation of HigherAl...

2012
Mathilde Richard Alexandra Erny Bertrand Caré Aurélien Traversier Mendy Barthélémy Alan Hay Yi Pu Lin Olivier Ferraris Bruno Lina

Influenza viruses possess at their surface two glycoproteins, the hemagglutinin and the neuraminidase, of which the antagonistic functions have to be well balanced for the virus to grow efficiently. Ferraris et al. isolated in 2003-2004 viruses lacking both a NA gene and protein (H3NA- viruses) (Ferraris O., 2006, Vaccine, 24(44-46):6656-9). In this study we showed that the hemagglutinins of tw...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 1977
P Chevalier A Aschkenasy

Young rats were subjected to a dietary leucine overload for several weeks. Although no significant changes in growth, food consumption, and hematological and immune responsiveness occurred when the basic diet was balanced (18% casein), rats which were both overloaded with leucine and subjected to a protein-poor diet (4% casein) displayed a strong impairment of immunological reactions to sheep r...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1981
T P Hopp K R Woods

A method is presented for locating protein antigenic determinants by analyzing amino acid sequences in order to find the point of greatest local hydrophilicity. This is accomplished by assigning each amino acid a numerical value (hydrophilicity value) and then repetitively averaging these values along the peptide chain. The point of highest local average hydrophilicity is invariably located in,...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2003
K. Landsteiner James van der Scheer

The results of the partial saturation of precipitins with antigens related in derivation to the homologous one give no conclusive evidence of the regular existence in a single immune serum of multiple antibodies which act specifically on various chemical groups of the antigenic proteins. It seems possible to explain at least a part of the facts by the assumption that a single antibody will reac...

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