نتایج جستجو برای: antiviral protein

تعداد نتایج: 1260952  

2012
Fei Xing Tomoh Matsumiya Koji Onomoto Ryo Hayakari Tadaatsu Imaizumi Hidemi Yoshida Mitsutoshi Yoneyama Takashi Fujita Kei Satoh

Mitochondrial antiviral signaling protein (MAVS) is an essential adaptor molecule that is responsible for antiviral signaling triggered by retinoic acid-inducible gene-I (RIG-I)-like receptors (RLRs), leading to the induction of type I interferon in innate immunity. Previous studies have shown that certain viruses evade the innate immune response by cleaving the MAVS protein. However, little is...

2017
Zixiang Zhu Chuntian Li Xiaoli Du Guoqing Wang Weijun Cao Fan Yang Huanhuan Feng Xiangle Zhang Zhengwang Shi Huanan Liu Hong Tian Dan Li Keshan Zhang Xiangtao Liu Haixue Zheng

The role of the innate immune protein LGP2 (laboratory of genetics and physiology 2) in FMDV-infected cells remains unknown. Here, we demonstrate the antiviral role of LGP2 during FMDV infection. FMDV infection triggered LGP2 mRNA expression but reduced protein expression. Overexpression of LGP2 suppressed FMDV replication, and the inflammatory response was significantly inhibited by LGP2 in vi...

Journal: :hepatitis monthly 0
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background immunomodulators and nucleotide analogues have been used globally for the dealing of chronic hepatitis b virus (hbv) infection. however, the development of drug resistance is a major limitation to their long-term effectiveness. objectives the aim of this study was to characterize the hepatitis b virus reverse transcriptase (rt) protein variations among iranian chronic hbv carriers wh...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 1992
B P Lockhart N Tordo H Tsiang

In a previous study (B. P. Lockhart, H. Tsiang, P. E. Ceccaldi, and S. Guillemer, Antiviral Chem. Chemother. 2:9-15, 1991), we demonstrated an antiviral effect of the general anesthetic ketamine for rabies virus in neuronal cultures and in rat brain. This report describes an attempt to determine at what level ketamine acts on the rabies virus cycle in rat cortical neuron cultures. Immunofluores...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2003
Keisuke Shindo Akifumi Takaori-Kondo Masayuki Kobayashi Aierken Abudu Keiko Fukunaga Takashi Uchiyama

Human immunodeficiency virus, type 1 (HIV-1) Vif protein plays an essential role in the regulation of the infectivity of HIV-1 virion. Vif functions to counteract an anti-HIV-1 cellular factor in non-permissive cells, CEM15/Apobec-3G, which shares a cytidine deaminase motif. CEM15/Apobec-3G deaminates dC to dU in the minus strand DNA of HIV-1, resulting in G to A hypermutation in the plus stran...

Journal: :Virology 2013
Motoko Ikeda Hayato Yamada Rina Hamajima Michihiro Kobayashi

Innate immunity is essential for insects to survive infectious pathogens. In baculovirus-infected lepidopteran cells, apoptosis and global protein synthesis shutdown are major mechanisms of intracellular innate immunity that inhibit viral replication. In contrast, baculoviruses have evolved diverse genes and mechanisms to counter the antiviral immunity activated in infected cells. In this revie...

2012
Yuanyuan Zhao Xiaofeng Sun Xuanli Nie Liwei Sun Tie-shan Tang Dahua Chen Qinmiao Sun

Innate antiviral immunity is the first line of the host defense system that rapidly detects invading viruses. Mitochondria function as platforms for innate antiviral signal transduction in mammals through the adaptor protein, MAVS. Excessive activation of MAVS-mediated antiviral signaling leads to dysfunction of mitochondria and cell apoptosis that likely causes the pathogenesis of autoimmunity...

Journal: :Phycology 2022

Protein is one of the major macronutrients essential in human nutrition. sources especially animal sourced proteins are expensive, thus much work has been carried out to explore alternative protein sources. Seaweeds, or macroalgae, emerging as They rich with an excellent amino acid profile comparable other conventional Seaweed contains bioactive components, such free acids, peptides, lectins, a...

2012
Xinlu Wang Fan Tu Yiping Zhu Guangxia Gao

BACKGROUND The zinc-finger antiviral protein (ZAP) is a host factor that specifically inhibits the replication of certain viruses, including Moloney murine leukemia virus (MoMLV), HIV-1, and certain alphaviruses and filoviruses. ZAP binds to specific viral mRNAs and recruits cellular mRNA degradation machinery to degrade the target RNA. The common features of ZAP-responsive RNA sequences remain...

2017
Nam-Gyu Kim Eun-Young Seo Sang-Hyuk Han Jun-Su Gong Cheol-Nam Park Ho-Seop Park Leslie L Domier John Hammond Hyoun-Sub Lim

Efforts to control viral diseases in crop production include several types of physical or chemical treatments; antiviral extracts of a number of plants have also been examined to inhibit plant viral infection. However, treatments utilizing naturally selected microorganisms with activity against plant viruses are poorly documented. Here we report isolation of a soil inhabiting bacterium, Pseudom...

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