نتایج جستجو برای: hcv genome

تعداد نتایج: 249841  

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Lucile Warter Lisette Cohen Yann Benureau Deborah Chavez Yan Yang Francis Bodola Stanley M. Lemon Cinzia Traboni Robert E. Lanford Annette Martin

GB virus B (GBV-B) is closely related to hepatitis C virus (HCV), infects small non-human primates, and is thus a valuable surrogate for studying HCV. Despite significant differences, the 5' nontranslated RNAs (NTRs) of these viruses fold into four similar structured domains (I-IV), with domains II-III-IV comprising the viral internal ribosomal entry site (IRES). We previously reported the in v...

2016
H. Stewart R.J. Bingham S. J. White E. C. Dykeman C. Zothner A. K. Tuplin P. G. Stockley R. Twarock M. Harris

The specific packaging of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) genome is hypothesised to be driven by Core-RNA interactions. To identify the regions of the viral genome involved in this process, we used SELEX (systematic evolution of ligands by exponential enrichment) to identify RNA aptamers which bind specifically to Core in vitro. Comparison of these aptamers to multiple HCV genomes revealed the pres...

2014
Roland Remenyi Hangfei Qi Sheng-Yao Su Zugen Chen Nicholas C. Wu Vaithilingaraja Arumugaswami Shawna Truong Virginia Chu Tamar Stokelman Hung-Hao Lo C. Anders Olson Ting-Ting Wu Shu-Hwa Chen Chung-Yen Lin Ren Sun

UNLABELLED Pairing high-throughput sequencing technologies with high-throughput mutagenesis enables genome-wide investigations of pathogenic organisms. Knowledge of the specific functions of protein domains encoded by the genome of the hepatitis C virus (HCV), a major human pathogen that contributes to liver disease worldwide, remains limited to insight from small-scale studies. To enhance the ...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2008
Yasuo Ariumi Misao Kuroki Hiromichi Dansako Ken-Ichi Abe Masanori Ikeda Takaji Wakita Nobuyuki Kato

Cellular responses to DNA damage are crucial for maintaining genome integrity, virus infection, and preventing the development of cancer. Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection and the expression of the HCV nonstructural protein NS3 and core protein have been proposed as factors involved in the induction of double-stranded DNA breaks and enhancement of the mutation frequency of cellular genes. Since...

2015
Eliane Silva Hugo Osório Gertrude Thompson

Hepatitis C virus (HCV), a major causative agent of acute and chronic liver disease, belongs to the Flaviviridæ family and contains a single-strand positive-sense RNA genome, which upon virus entry and uncoating, functions as mRNAs and thus can be directly translated into proteins by host cell machinery. To date the HCV origin remains unclear and HCV life cycle and pathogenesis are not enlighte...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2012
Supriya Munshaw Justin R Bailey Lin Liu William O Osburn Kelly P Burke Andrea L Cox Stuart C Ray

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) research is hampered by the use of arbitrary representative isolates in cell culture and immunology. The most replicative isolate in vitro is a subtype 2a virus (JFH-1); however, genotype 1 is more prevalent worldwide and represents about 70% of infections in the United States, and genotypes differ from one another by 31% to 33% at the nucleotide level. For phylogenetic ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1996
F Umlauft D T Wong P J Oefner P A Underhill R C Cheung T L Wright A A Kolykhalov K Gruenewald H B Greenberg

A single-round PCR method with primers specific for the 3' noncoding region (NCR) of hepatitis C virus (HCV) has been developed. Using a double RNAzol-B extraction, a high-temperature reverse-transcription step with SuperScript II reverse transcriptase, and a 40-cycle two-temperature PCR with a TaqStart antibody hot-start procedure, we were able to detect a 92-nucleotide fragment of the recentl...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2012
Tomoko Date Takanobu Kato Junko Kato Hitoshi Takahashi Kenichi Morikawa Daisuke Akazawa Asako Murayama Keiko Tanaka-Kaneko Tetsutaro Sata Yasuhito Tanaka Masashi Mizokami Takaji Wakita

Although the recently developed infectious hepatitis C virus system that uses the JFH-1 clone enables the study of whole HCV viral life cycles, limited particular HCV strains have been available with the system. In this study, we isolated another genotype 2a HCV cDNA, the JFH-2 strain, from a patient with fulminant hepatitis. JFH-2 subgenomic replicons were constructed. HuH-7 cells transfected ...

Journal: :Biomedical research 2015
Mohammod Johirul Islam Keisuke Hikosaka Hidenao Noritake Mohammad Khaja Mafij Uddin Mohammed Badrul Amin Kazushi Aoto Yi-Xin Wu Eiji Sato Yoshimasa Kobayashi Takaji Wakita Naoyuki Miura

Patients chronically infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV) are at risk of developing end-stage liver disease and hepatocellular carcinoma. Development of drugs to inhibit hepatocyte damage and a vaccine against HCV is hampered by the lack of a small animal model. We generated mice in which the viral genome RNA was always present in the hepatocytes using a special transgene. Here we show that th...

2011
Kengo Morohashi Hiroeki Sahara Koichi Watashi Kazuki Iwabata Takashi Sunoki Kouji Kuramochi Kaori Takakusagi Hiroki Miyashita Noriyuki Sato Atsushi Tanabe Kunitada Shimotohno Susumu Kobayashi Kengo Sakaguchi Fumio Sugawara

BACKGROUND Cyclosporin A (CsA) is well known as an immunosuppressive drug useful for allogeneic transplantation. It has been reported that CsA inhibits hepatitis C virus (HCV) genome replication, which indicates that cellular targets of CsA regulate the viral replication. However, the regulation mechanisms of HCV replication governed by CsA target proteins have not been fully understood. PRIN...

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