نتایج جستجو برای: core nucleocapsid

تعداد نتایج: 218346  

2005
John West

WEST, JOHN ALLEN. Investigation of the Role of the E2 Endodomain in Sindbis Virus Assembly. (Under the direction of Dr. Dennis T. Brown) Sindbis virus (SV) is the prototype member of the alphavirus genus belonging to the family Togaviridae. SV is a mosquito-borne virus that can be transmitted to both humans and other animals via mosquito bloodmeal. Structurally, SV is composed of three proteins...

2008
Roland Ivanyi-Nagy Jean-Pierre Lavergne Caroline Gabus Damien Ficheux Jean-Luc Darlix

RNA chaperone proteins are essential partners of RNA in living organisms and viruses. They are thought to assist in the correct folding and structural rearrangements of RNA molecules by resolving misfolded RNA species in an ATP-independent manner. RNA chaperoning is probably an entropy-driven process, mediated by the coupled binding and folding of intrinsically disordered protein regions and th...

2017
Christina Bartusch Tatjana Döring Reinhild Prange

Many viruses take advantage of cellular trafficking machineries to assemble and release new infectious particles. Using RNA interference (RNAi), we demonstrate that the Golgi/autophagosome-associated Rab33B is required for hepatitis B virus (HBV) propagation in hepatoma cell lines. While Rab33B is dispensable for the secretion of HBV subviral envelope particles, its knockdown reduced the virus ...

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary research 2013
h. akrami a. hedayati m. farshian g. haqshenas

nucleocapsid (n) protein of infectious bronchitis virus (ibv), one of the viral structural proteins, inducesstrong antibody response in natural infection. in this study, a simple, recombinant n protein-based dot-blottest was developed to serologically examine chicken serum samples for the presence of ibv antibody.initially, 72 serum samples were tested for the presence of ibv antibody using a c...

2015
Alexander V. Ivanov Olga A. Smirnova Irina Y. Petrushanko Olga N. Ivanova Inna L. Karpenko Ekaterina Alekseeva Irina Sominskaya Alexander A. Makarov Birke Bartosch Sergey N. Kochetkov Maria G. Isaguliants Andrew Mehle

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is accompanied by the induction of oxidative stress, mediated by several virus proteins, the most prominent being the nucleocapsid protein (HCV core). Here, using the truncated forms of HCV core, we have delineated several mechanisms by which it induces the oxidative stress. The N-terminal 36 amino acids of HCV core induced TGF\(\upbeta\)1-dependent expression ...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 2004
Gaël Cristofari Roland Ivanyi-Nagy Caroline Gabus Steeve Boulant Jean-Pierre Lavergne François Penin Jean-Luc Darlix

The hepatitis C virus (HCV) is an important human pathogen causing chronic hepatitis, liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. HCV is an enveloped virus with a positive-sense, single-stranded RNA genome encoding a single polyprotein that is processed to generate viral proteins. Several hundred molecules of the structural Core protein are thought to coat the genome in the viral particle, as...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1992
M Suomalainen P Liljeström H Garoff

Semliki Forest virus (SFV) particles are released from infected cells by budding of nucleocapsids through plasma membrane regions that are modified by virus spike proteins. The budding process was studied with recombinant SFV genomes which lacked the nucleocapsid protein gene or, alternatively, the spike genes. No subviral particles were released from cells which expressed only the nucleocapsid...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2015
Simone Mattei Annica Flemming Maria Anders-Össwein Hans-Georg Kräusslich John A G Briggs Barbara Müller

UNLABELLED Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) is released from infected cells in an immature, noninfectious form in which the structural polyprotein Gag is arranged in a hexameric lattice, forming an incomplete spherical shell. Maturation to the infectious form is mediated by the viral protease, which cleaves Gag at five sites, releasing the CA (capsid) protein, which forms a conical c...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2015
Juan Fontana Kellie A Jurado Naiqian Cheng Ngoc L Ly James R Fuchs Robert J Gorelick Alan N Engelman Alasdair C Steven

UNLABELLED During virion maturation, HIV-1 capsid protein assembles into a conical core containing the viral ribonucleoprotein (vRNP) complex, thought to be composed mainly of the viral RNA and nucleocapsid protein (NC). After infection, the viral RNA is reverse transcribed into double-stranded DNA, which is then incorporated into host chromosomes by integrase (IN) catalysis. Certain IN mutatio...

Journal: :Genetic Vaccines and Therapy 2005
Ali Azizi Susan Aucoin Helina Tadesse Rita Frost Masoud Ghorbani Catalina Soare Turaya Naas Francisco Diaz-Mitoma

Several studies have shown that cell-mediated immune responses play a crucial role in controlling viral replication. As such, a candidate SARS vaccine should elicit broad CD8+ T-cell immune responses. Several groups of mice were immunized alone or in combination with SARS-nucleocapsid immunogen. A high level of specific SARS-CD8+ T-cell response was demonstrated in mice that received DNA encodi...

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