نتایج جستجو برای: viral core protein

تعداد نتایج: 1534894  

2011
Laurie Ludgate Christina Adams Jianming Hu

Dynamic phosphorylation and dephosphorylation of the hepadnavirus core protein C-terminal domain (CTD) are required for multiple steps of the viral life cycle. It remains unknown how the CTD phosphorylation state may modulate core protein functions but phosphorylation state-dependent viral or host interactions may play a role. In an attempt to identify host factors that may interact differentia...

Journal: :Hepatology 2008
Aurélie Piodi Philippe Chouteau Hervé Lerat Christophe Hézode Jean-Michel Pawlotsky

UNLABELLED Hepatocellular steatosis is common in patients with chronic hepatitis C. Steatosis can be considered as a true cytopathic lesion induced by hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotype 3, suggesting that one or more viral proteins produced during genotype 3 infection are involved in the steatogenic process, while the same proteins produced during infection by other genotypes are not. We examined...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2005
Hongying Chen Andrew Gill Brian K Dove Stevan R Emmett C Fred Kemp Mark A Ritchie Michael Dee Julian A Hiscox

Phosphorylation of the coronavirus nucleoprotein (N protein) has been predicted to play a role in RNA binding. To investigate this hypothesis, we examined the kinetics of RNA binding between nonphosphorylated and phosphorylated infectious bronchitis virus N protein with nonviral and viral RNA by surface plasmon resonance (Biacore). Mass spectroscopic analysis of N protein identified phosphoryla...

Journal: :Frontiers in Microbiology 2021

The first step of the intracellular phase retroviral infection is release viral capsid core in cytoplasm. This structure contains genetic material that will be reverse transcribed and integrated into genome infected cells. Up to recent times, role was considered essentially protect this during earlier phases process. However, increasing evidence demonstrates permanence inside cell as an intact,...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1975
D T Brown M Westphal B T Burlingham U Winterhoff W Doerfler

The structure and composition of the core of adenovirus type 2 were analyzed by electron microscopy and biochemical techniques after differential degradation of the virion by heat, by pyridine, or by sarcosyl treatment. In negatively stained preparations purified sarcosyl cores reveal spherical subunits of 21.6-nm diameter in the electron microscope. It is suggested that these subunits are orga...

2015
Gabriel A. Frank Kedar Narayan Julian W. Bess Gregory Q. Del Prete Xiongwu Wu Amy Moran Lisa M. Hartnell Lesley A. Earl Jeffrey D. Lifson Sriram Subramaniam

The formation of the HIV-1 core is the final step in the viral maturation pathway, resulting in the formation of infectious virus. Most current models for HIV-1 core formation suggest that, upon proteolytic cleavage from the immature Gag, capsid (CA) dissociates into the viral interior before reforming into the core. Here we present evidence for an alternate view of core formation by taking adv...

2017
Maximiliane Kleine Büning Denise Meyer Sophia Austermann-Busch Gleyder Roman-Sosa Tillmann Rümenapf Paul Becher

RNA recombination is a major driving force for the evolution of RNA viruses and is significantly implicated in the adaptation of viruses to new hosts, changes of virulence, as well as in the emergence of new viruses including drug-resistant and escape mutants. However, the molecular details of recombination in animal RNA viruses are only poorly understood. In order to determine whether viral RN...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2002
Chelsea M Byrd Tove' C Bolken Dennis E Hruby

Maturation of vaccinia virus (VV) core proteins is required for the production of infectious virions. The VV G1L and I7L gene products are the leading candidates for the viral core protein proteinase (vCPP). Using transient-expression assays, data were obtained to demonstrate that the I7L gene product and its encoded cysteine proteinase activity are responsible for vCPP activity.

2014
Katarzyna Gawlik James Baugh Udayan Chatterji Precious J. Lim Michael D. Bobardt Philippe A. Gallay

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is a major cause of liver disease. The molecular machinery of HCV assembly and particle release remains obscure. A better understanding of the assembly events might reveal new potential antiviral strategies. It was suggested that the nonstructural protein 5A (NS5A), an attractive recent drug target, participates in the production of infectious particles as a re...

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