نتایج جستجو برای: gp1

تعداد نتایج: 282  

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2015
Demetrius Matassov Andrea Marzi Terri Latham Rong Xu Ayuko Ota-Setlik Friederike Feldmann Joan B Geisbert Chad E Mire Stefan Hamm Becky Nowak Michael A Egan Thomas W Geisbert John H Eldridge Heinz Feldmann David K Clarke

Previously, recombinant vesicular stomatitis virus (rVSV) pseudotypes expressing Ebolavirus glycoproteins (GPs) in place of the VSV G protein demonstrated protection of nonhuman primates from lethal homologous Ebolavirus challenge. Those pseudotype vectors contained no additional attenuating mutations in the rVSV genome. Here we describe rVSV vectors containing a full complement of VSV genes an...

2016
T. HUNG J. D. NEILL

We analyze the wavelength-dependent variability of a sample of spectroscopically confirmed active galactic nuclei (AGN) selected from near-UV (NUV ) variable sources in the GALEX Time Domain Survey that have a large amplitude of optical variability (difference-flux S/N > 3) in the Pan-STARRS1 Medium Deep Survey (PS1 MDS). By matching GALEX and PS1 epochs in 5 bands (NUV , gP1, rP1, iP1, zP1) in...

2017
Bernardo Bañuelos-Hernández Elizabeth Monreal-Escalante Omar González-Ortega Carlos Angulo Sergio Rosales-Mendoza

The use of recombinant algae for the production of valuable compounds is opening promising biotechnological applications. However, the development of efficient expression approaches is still needed to expand the exploitation of microalgae in biotechnology. Herein, the concept of using viral expression vectors in microalgae was explored for the first time. An inducible geminiviral vector leading...

2015
M. O. Elshazly Sahar S. Abd El-Rahman Ashraf M. Morgan Merhan E. Ali Partha Mukhopadhyay

This study was conducted to investigate the possible protective effect of Spirulina platensis against chromium-induced nephrotoxicity. A total of 36 adult male Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into 4 equal groups (Gps). Gp1 served as control, rats of Gps 2, 3, and 4 were exposed to Spirulina platensis (300 mg/kg b.wt per os) and sodium dichromate dihydrate (SDD) via drinking water at concentrat...

2015
Arzu Kilic Seray Külcü Çakmak Timur Tuncali Ozlem Koz Esra Ozhamamci Oztan Yasun Ferda Artuz

470 Seckel syndrome (SCKL) is an extremely rare form of primordial dwarfism characterized by growth delay, proportionate extreme short stature, a prominent beak-like nose, hypoplasia of the malar area, small chin, microcephaly, and skeletal malformations [1–4]. In this review, two siblings with a combination of clinical, skeletal, ocular, dental and cytogenetic findings are presented in view of...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2007
April A Saunders Joey P C Ting Jeffrey Meisner Benjamin W Neuman Mar Perez Juan Carlos de la Torre Michael J Buchmeier

The stable signal peptide (SSP) of the lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus surface glycoprotein precursor has several unique characteristics. The SSP is unusually long, at 58 amino acids, and contains two hydrophobic domains, and its sequence is highly conserved among both Old and New World arenaviruses. To better understand the functions of the SSP, a panel of point and deletion mutants was cre...

2017
Eveline Peeters Maarten Boon Clare Rollie Ronnie G. Willaert Marleen Voet Malcolm F. White David Prangishvili Rob Lavigne Tessa E. F. Quax

Whereas the infection cycles of many bacterial and eukaryotic viruses have been characterized in detail, those of archaeal viruses remain largely unexplored. Recently, studies on a few model archaeal viruses such as SIRV2 (Sulfolobus islandicus rod-shaped virus) have revealed an unusual lysis mechanism that involves the formation of pyramidal egress structures on the host cell surface. To expan...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2010
Leonor Oliveira Ana Cuervo Paulo Tavares

DNA packaging in tailed bacteriophages and other viruses requires assembly of a complex molecular machine at a specific vertex of the procapsid. This machine is composed of the portal protein that provides a tunnel for DNA entry, an ATPase that fuels DNA translocation (large terminase subunit), and most frequently, a small terminase subunit. Here we characterized the interaction between the ter...

2017
Daniel R. Beniac Timothy F. Booth

We present the structure of the surface Ebola virus (EBOV) trimeric glycoprotein (GP) spike at 11 Å resolution, in situ within the viral plasma membrane of purified virus particles. GP functions in cellular attachment, endosomal entry, and membrane fusion to initiate infection, and is a key therapeutic target. Nevertheless, only about half of the GP molecule has yet been solved to atomic resolu...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2000
S Watanabe A Takada T Watanabe H Ito H Kida Y Kawaoka

Ebola virus contains a single glycoprotein (GP) that is responsible for receptor binding and membrane fusion and is proteolytically cleaved into disulfide-linked GP1 and GP2 subunits. The GP2 subunit possesses a coiled-coil motif, which plays an important role in the oligomerization and fusion activity of other viral GPs. To determine the functional significance of the coiled-coil motif of GP2,...

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