نتایج جستجو برای: replication genes 16 and 52

تعداد نتایج: 16939922  

Journal: :Journal of virology 2001
L K Hanson J S Slater Z Karabekian G Ciocco-Schmitt A E Campbell

Efficient replication of murine cytomegalovirus (MCMV) in macrophages is a prerequisite for optimal growth and spread of the virus in its natural host. Simultaneous deletion of US22 gene family members M139, M140, and M141 results in impaired replication of MCMV in macrophages and mice. In this study, we characterized the proteins derived from these three genes and examined the impact of indivi...

2016
Zulqarnain Baloch Yuanyue Li Tao Yuan Yue Feng Yanqing Liu Wenlin Tai Li Liu Binghui Wang A-mei Zhang Xiaomei Wu Xueshan Xia

BACKGROUND This study was designed to determine the Human papillomavirus (HPV) prevalence and its distribution of genotypes in various regions of Yunnan Province, China. METHOD In this study, participants were recruited during routine gynecologic examination between Oct 2013 and Feb 2015. A total of 17,898 women were recruited. Polymerase chain reaction was used for detecting the HPV positive...

2016
Yuanyuan Wang Shaohong Wang Jinhui Shen Yanyan Peng Lechuan Chen Ruiqin Mai Guohong Zhang

Data of HPV genotype including 16 high-risk HPV (HR-HPV) and 4 low-risk HPV from 38,397 women with normal cytology, 1341 women with cervical cytology abnormalities, and 223 women with ISCC were retrospectively evaluated by a hospital-based study. The prevalence of high-risk HPV (HR-HPV) was 6.51%, 41.83%, and 96.86% in women with normal cytology, cervical cytology abnormalities, and ISCC, respe...

Journal: :Viruses 2023

Although rotavirus A (RVA) is the primary cause of acute viral gastroenteritis in children and young animals, mechanisms its replication pathogenesis remain poorly understood. We previously demonstrated that neuraminidase-mediated removal terminal sialic acids (SAs) significantly enhanced RVA-G9P[13] replication, while inhibiting RVA-G5P[7] replication. In this study, we compared transcriptome ...

2005
KESHAv K. SINGH LEONA SAMSON

Saccharomyces cerevisiae responds to DNA damage by arresting cell cycle progression (thereby preventing the replication and segregation of damaged chromosomes) and by inducing the expression of numerous genes, some of which are involved in DNA repair, DNA replication, and DNA metabolism. Induction of the S. cerevisiae 3-methyladenine DNA glycosylase repair gene (MAG) by DNA-damaging agents requ...

Journal: :jundishapur journal of microbiology 0
jinyang zhang research center of molecular medicine of yunnan province, faculty of life science and technology, kunming university of science and technology, kunming, china qinqin han research center of molecular medicine of yunnan province, faculty of life science and technology, kunming university of science and technology, kunming, china yuzhu song research center of molecular medicine of yunnan province, faculty of life science and technology, kunming university of science and technology, kunming, china qiang chen research center of molecular medicine of yunnan province, faculty of life science and technology, kunming university of science and technology, kunming, china xueshan xia research center of molecular medicine of yunnan province, faculty of life science and technology, kunming university of science and technology, kunming, china; research center of molecular medicine of yunnan province, faculty of life science and technology, kunming university of science and technology, p. o. box: 650500, kunming, china. tel: +86-87165939528, fax: +86-87165939528

conclusions the results of this work demonstrated that the subcellular distribution of pfdn1 was altered in the rabv-infected n2a cells and colocalized with the n protein of rabv in the nbl structures. results confocal microscopy showed that pfdn1 was colocalized with the n protein of rabv in the infected n2a cells and was mainly recruited to the characteristic negri-body-like (nbl) structures ...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1998
S M Reddy E Cox I Iofin W Soong J I Cohen

Varicella-zoster virus (VZV) encodes five gene products that do not have homologs in herpes simplex virus. One of these genes, VZV open reading frame 32 (ORF32), is predicted to encode a protein of 16 kDa. VZV ORF32 protein was shown to be phosphorylated and located in the cytosol of virus-infected cells. Antibody to ORF32 protein immunoprecipitated 16- and 18-kDa phosphoproteins from VZV-infec...

2007
Barry Sinervo Andrew Bass

We have already seen how single genes can have profound effects on what are considered to be highly integrated behaviors. The example of the fosB mutation in mice (Chapter 2), which is a key gene in the gene cascade for nurturing behavior, exerts its influence on a large number of traits via pleiotropy. It is simplistic to assume that a single gene governs all of the complex actions of the nurt...

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