نتایج جستجو برای: hemagglutinin gene

تعداد نتایج: 1147419  

2015
Chao-Ping Tung Ing-Chien Chen Chung-Ming Yu Hung-Pin Peng Jhih-Wei Jian Shiou-Hwa Ma Yu-Ching Lee Jia-Tsrong Jan An-Suei Yang

Broadly neutralizing antibodies developed from the IGHV1-69 germline gene are known to bind to the stem region of hemagglutinin in diverse influenza viruses but the sequence determinants for the antigen recognition, including neutralization potency and binding affinity, are not clearly understood. Such understanding could inform designs of synthetic antibody libraries targeting the stem epitope...

Journal: :Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Disease 2016

Abbas Hajizade, Ali Sayadmanesh, Firouz Ebrahimi, Hani Keshavarz, Mosayeb Rostamian,

Background: Botulinum neurotoxin (BoNT) complexes consist of neurotoxin and neurotoxin-associated proteins. Hemagglutinin-33 (HA-33) is a member of BoNT type A (BoNT/A) complex. Considering the protective role of HA-33 in preservation of BoNT/A in gastrointestinal harsh conditions and also its adjuvant role, recombinant production of this protein is favorable. Thus in this study, HA-33 was expr...

Journal: :iranian journal of virology 0
moein aliakbari molecular genetics department, research centre of biosciences and biotechnology, malek ashtar university of technology, tehran, iran farida behzadian molecular genetics department, research centre of biosciences and biotechnology, malek ashtar university of technology, tehran, iran ali asghar deldar molecular genetics department, research centre of biosciences and biotechnology, malek ashtar university of technology, tehran, iran

abstract background and aims: influenza a(h5n1) viruses  circulating in animals might evolve and acquire the ability to spread from  human to human and thus start a pandemic. hemagglutinin (ha) has been shown to play a major role in binding of influenza virus to its target cell and the main neutralizing antibody responses elicit against this region. recent studies have shown that glycosylation ...

Journal: :iranian journal of virology 0
moein aliakbari molecular genetics department, research centre of biosciences and biotechnology, malek ashtar university of technology, tehran, iran farida behzadian molecular genetics department, research centre of biosciences and biotechnology, malek ashtar university of technology, tehran, iran ali asghar deldar molecular genetics department, research centre of biosciences and biotechnology, malek ashtar university of technology, tehran, iran

background and aims: influenza a(h5n1) viruses  circulating in animals might evolve and acquire the ability to spread from  human to human and thus start a pandemic. hemagglutinin (ha) has been shown to play a major role in binding of influenza virus to its target cell and the main neutralizing antibody responses elicit against this region. recent studies have shown that glycosylation of ha is ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1981
A R Davis D P Nayak M Ueda A L Hiti D Dowbenko D G Kleid

Antigenic determinants of influenza virus hemagglutinin were expressed in Escherichia coli. DNA coding for presequences of hemagglutinin were removed and an ATG codon was placed before DNA coding for mature hemagglutinin. A number of expression plasmids were constructed in which various segments of this reconstructed hemagglutinin DNA were fused to DNA coding for bacterial beta-galactosidase. T...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2008
Yuko Uchida Masaji Mase Kumiko Yoneda Atsumu Kimura Tsuyoshi Obara Seikou Kumagai Takehiko Saito Yu Yamamoto Kikuyasu Nakamura Kenji Tsukamoto Shigeo Yamaguchi

On April 21, 2008, four whooper swans were found dead at Lake Towada, Akita prefecture, Japan. Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus of the H5N1 subtype was isolated from specimens of the affected birds. The hemagglutinin (HA) gene of the isolate belongs to clade 2.3.2 in the HA phylogenetic tree.

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2004
Maxwell O Otim Henrik Christensen Poul H Jørgensen Kurt J Handberg Magne Bisgaard

Newcastle disease virus isolates from chickens in eastern Uganda in 2001 were found to be velogenic by fusion protein cleavage site sequence analysis and biological characterization; the intracerebral pathogenicity index was 1.8. Analysis of their hemagglutinin-neuraminidase protein gene sequences revealed a novel genotype unrelated to those that caused previous outbreaks.

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