نتایج جستجو برای: nucleoprotein gene

تعداد نتایج: 1144613  

2017
Silvana R Favoretto Carlos A de Mattos Angélica C Campos Cecília C de Mattos Danielle B Araujo Samira Achkar Ivanete Kotait

In this study, rabies virus was isolated from a naturally infected crab-eating fox [Cerdocyon thous] in a rural area of São Paulo State, Brazil. The sample was positive for the standard techniques used for rabies diagnosis. The isolate was antigenically characterized using anti-nucleoprotein monoclonal antibodies. Studies on molecular epidemiology by patterns of nucleotide substitution in the n...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1969
A O Hawtrey

1. Treatment of rat liver polysomes in a buffer containing 2.5mm-magnesium chloride with T(1) ribonuclease at a concentration of 330units/ml. of reaction medium at 37 degrees for 2hr. leads to the production of an insoluble nucleoprotein. 2. On the bases of analysis for protein and RNA and of u.v.-absorption spectra the nucleoprotein appears to have lost approx. 60% of the structural RNA origin...

2015
Tomasz A. Leski Michael G. Stockelman Lina M. Moses Matthew Park David A. Stenger Rashid Ansumana Daniel G. Bausch Baochuan Lin

Lassa virus (LASV) is endemic to parts of West Africa and causes highly fatal hemorrhagic fever. The multimammate rat (Mastomys natalensis) is the only known reservoir of LASV. Most human infections result from zoonotic transmission. The very diverse LASV genome has 4 major lineages associated with different geographic locations. We used reverse transcription PCR and resequencing microarrays to...

Journal: :iranian journal of virology 0
z yousefi-najafabadi department of biosciences and biotechnology, malek-ashtar university of technology, tehran iran f behzadian department of biosciences and biotechnology, malek-ashtar university of technology, tehran iran f fotouhi-chahooki influenza research lab, pasteur institute of iran, tehran, iran b farahmand influenza research lab, pasteur institute of iran, tehran, iran mr shafaati department of microbiology, islamic azad university, damaghan branch, damaghan, iran

background and aims: the novel approaches in influenza vaccination have targeted more conserved viral proteins such as nucleoprotein (np) to provide cross protection against all serotypes of influenza a viruses. influenza specific cytotoxic t lymphocytes (ctl) are able to lyse influenza-infected cells by recognition of np, the major target molecule in virus for ctl responses. on the other hand,...

Journal: :Virus research 2012
Yu-Jiao Yang Ping-Sen Zhao Tao Zhang Hua-Lei Wang Hong-Ru Liang Li-Li Zhao Hong-Xia Wu Tie-Cheng Wang Song-Tao Yang Xian-Zhu Xia

Rabies virus (RABV) infection continues to be a global threat to human and animal health, yet no curative therapy has been developed. RNA interference (RNAi) therapy, which silences expression of specific target genes, represents a promising approach for treating viral infections in mammalian hosts. We designed six small interfering (si)RNAs (N473, N580, N783, N796, N799 and N1227) that target ...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2004
Ann H Reid Thomas G Fanning Thomas A Janczewski Raina M Lourens Jeffery K Taubenberger

The nucleoprotein (NP) gene of the 1918 pandemic influenza A virus has been amplified and sequenced from archival material. The NP gene is known to be involved in many aspects of viral function and to interact with host proteins, thereby playing a role in host specificity. The 1918 NP amino acid sequence differs at only six amino acids from avian consensus sequences, consistent with reassortmen...

2013
Lizhi Ian Gong Marc A Suchard Jesse D Bloom

John Maynard Smith compared protein evolution to the game where one word is converted into another a single letter at a time, with the constraint that all intermediates are words: WORD→WORE→GORE→GONE→GENE. In this analogy, epistasis constrains evolution, with some mutations tolerated only after the occurrence of others. To test whether epistasis similarly constrains actual protein evolution, we...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2000
D David B Yakobson J S Smith Y Stram

A total of 226 isolates of rabies virus from different areas of Israel, including three human isolates and one sample from South Lebanon were identified between 1993 and 1998 by direct immunofluorescence using monoclonal antibodies to the viral nucleoprotein (N). An epidemiological survey based on nucleotide sequence analysis of 328 bp from the C terminus of the N coding region and the noncodin...

A Ghalyanchi-Langroudi , A Morovvati , A Rostami , K Majidzadeh-Ardebili , S Namroodi ,

Background and Aims: Canine distemper (CD) is a deadly infectious disease of Canidae family. CD is a multi-systemic viral disease and is specified by wide range of clinical symptoms. The manifestations are not always indicative of CD, therefore a laboratory confirmation is necessary for suspected cases. Materials and Methods: Different clinical specimens of 19 CD suspected unvaccinated dogs wer...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2001
S A Prasad C C Norbury W Chen J R Bennink J W Yewdell

CD8 T cells (T(CD8+)) play a crucial role in immunity to viruses. Current understanding of activation of naive T cells entails Ag presentation by professional APCs (pAPCs). What happens, however, when viruses evolve to avoid infecting pAPCs? We have studied the consequences of this strategy by generating recombinant adenoviruses that express influenza A virus nucleoprotein under the control of ...

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