نتایج جستجو برای: core protein

تعداد نتایج: 1424777  

2015
Loïc Etienne Emmanuelle Blanchard Audrey Boyer Virginie Desvignes Julien Gaillard Jean-Christophe Meunier Philippe Roingeard Christophe Hourioux Ranjit Ray

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) assembly is still poorly understood. It is thought that trafficking of the HCV core protein to the lipid droplet (LD) surface is essential for its multimerization and association with newly synthesized HCV RNA to form the viral nucleocapsid. We carried out a mapping analysis of several complete HCV genomes of all genotypes, and found that the genotype 2 JFH-1 core protei...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1999
K Reifenberg H Wilts J Löhler P Nusser R Hanano L G Guidotti F V Chisari H J Schlicht

The function of the X protein in the life cycle of mammalian hepadnaviruses is unclear. Based on tissue culture experiments it has been suggested that this protein represents a transcriptional transactivator which might be essential for the expression of the viral core gene. Here we have examined whether the activity of the human hepatitis B virus (HBV) core gene in vivo depends on X coexpressi...

2015
Satoko Uraki Masahiko Tameda Kazushi Sugimoto Katsuya Shiraki Yoshiyuki Takei Tsutomu Nobori Masaaki Ito Ravi Jhaveri

BACKGROUND & AIMS It has been suggested that amino acid (aa) substitution at position 70 from arginine (70R) to glutamine (70Q) in the genotype 1b hepatitis C virus (HCV) core protein is associated with insulin resistance and worse prognosis. However, the precise mechanism is still unclear. The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of the substitution at position 70 in HCV core protei...

2015
Anna Maria Mileo Stefano Mattarocci Paola Matarrese Simona Anticoli Claudia Abbruzzese Stefania Catone Rodolfo Sacco Marco G. Paggi Anna Ruggieri

BACKGROUND Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) infection is associated with chronically evolving disease and development of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), albeit the mechanism of HCC induction by HCV is still controversial. The nucleocapsid (core) protein of HCV has been shown to be directly implicated in cellular transformation and immortalization, enhancing the effect of oncogenes and decreasing the one...

2005
Young-Hee Jin I. Nicholas Crispe Sun Park

Hepatocytes are the primary targets of the hepatitis C virus (HCV). While immunosuppressive roles of HCV core protein have been found in several studies, it remains uncertain whether core protein expressed in hepatocytes rather than in immune cells affects the CD8+ T cell response. In order to transduce genes selectively into hepatocytes, we developed a baculoviral vector system that enabled pr...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1987
G Schmidt H Robenek B Harrach J Glössl V Nolte H Hörmann H Richter H Kresse

Immunogold labeling was used to localize the core protein of small dermatan sulfate proteoglycan (DS-PG) on the surface of cultured human fibroblasts. At 4 degrees C, DS-PG core protein was uniformly distributed over the cell surface. At 37 degrees C, gold particles either became rearranged in form of clusters or remained associated with fibrils. Double-label immunocytochemistry indicated the c...

Journal: :Iranian journal of biotechnology 2015
Seyyedeh Masumeh Mirnurollahi Azam Bolhassani Shiva Irani Noushin Davoudi

BACKGROUND Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a main public health problem causing chronic liver infection and subsequently liver cirrhosis and lethal hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Vaccination based on HCV capsid proteins has attracted a special interest for prevention of viral infections. The core protein is a basic and evolutionary most conserved protein, which regulates the cellular processes rela...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 2004
Arnab Basu Robert Steele Ranjit Ray Ratna B Ray

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) often causes persistent infection in humans. This could be due in part to the effect of viral proteins on cellular gene expression. Earlier observations suggest that the HCV core protein expressed from genotype 1a modulates important cellular genes at the transcriptional level, affects programmed cell death (apoptosis) and promotes cell growth. Recently, different groups...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1992
T C Blochberger P K Cornuet J R Hassell

The proteoglycans extracted from adult chicken were initially purified by DEAE-chromatography. Digestion of these proteoglycans with chondroitinase ABC generated a single 40-kDa core protein while digestion with keratanase generated a single 52-kDa core protein. Digestion with both enzymes combined, however, increased the amount of 40-kDa core protein produced. This suggested that the 40-kDa co...

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