نتایج جستجو برای: vp4

تعداد نتایج: 768  

Journal: :Acta crystallographica. Section F, Structural biology and crystallization communications 2011
Ivy Yeuk Wah Chung Mark Paetzel

Tellina virus 1 is an aquabirnavirus that was isolated from the sand-dwelling marine bivalve mollusc Tellina tenuis. The self-encoded protease viral protein 4 (VP4) processes its own polyprotein to yield the individual proteins VP2 and VP3 that are required for viral assembly. VP4 protease utilizes a serine-lysine catalytic dyad in its mechanism. A full-length VP4 construct was overexpressed in...

Journal: :Bioscience trends 2017
Tokio Higaki Shintaro Yamazaki Masamichi Moriguchi Hisashi Nakayama Tomoharu Kurokawa Tadatoshi Takayama

Major portal vein invasion (MVI) by hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) carries an extremely poor prognosis. Our aim was to clarify the indications of hepatic resection in the presence of MVI by HCC. Between 2001 and 2015, 1,306 patients undergoing primary treatment for HCC were analyzed (866 hepatic resections and 440 transarterial therapies). Significant prognostic factors were identified by retro...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2013
Ningguo Feng Linda L Yasukawa Adrish Sen Harry B Greenberg

Homologous rotaviruses (RV) are, in general, more virulent and replicate more efficiently than heterologous RV in the intestine of the homologous host. The genetic basis for RV host range restriction is not fully understood and is likely to be multigenic. In previous studies, RV genes encoding VP3, VP4, VP7, nonstructural protein 1 (NSP1), and NSP4 have all been implicated in strain- and host s...

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 2001
M Tihova K A Dryden A R Bellamy H B Greenberg M Yeager

The surface of rotavirus is decorated with 60 spike-like projections, each composed of a dimer of VP4, the viral hemagglutinin. Trypsin cleavage of VP4 generates two fragments, VP8*, which binds sialic acid (SA), and VP5*, containing an integrin binding motif and a hydrophobic region that permeabilizes membranes and is homologous to fusion domains. Although the mechanism for cell entry by this ...

Journal: :Virology 1997
G Schoehn S R Moss P A Nuttall E A Hewat

The three-dimensional structure of Broadhaven virus (BRDV) has been determined to 23 A resolution by cryoelectron microscopy and image processing. As predicted from sequence homology, the BRDV structure resembles that of bluetongue virus (BTV) with the notable exception of one of the outer shell proteins. The cores of BRDV and BTV are identical at medium resolution; they have a diameter of 710 ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2009
Leen-Jan van Doorn Bernhard Kleter Evert Hoefnagel Isabelle Stainier Annick Poliszczak Brigitte Colau Wim Quint

Rotavirus infections can be diagnosed in stool samples by serological and molecular methods. We developed a novel reverse transcriptase PCR (RT-PCR) method for the amplification of rotavirus RNA and a reverse hybridization assay on a strip to detect amplimers and identify the specific G and P genotypes present in human stool specimens. An additional aim was to permit specific identification of ...

2005
Henning Friedrich

Poliovirus is not only a significant human pathogen but also serves as a well-characterized model system for understanding how nonenveloped viruses infect cells. Upon binding to its receptor at the membrane of human macrophages, Poliovirus undergoes an irreversible conformational change that leads to penetration of the host cell membrane. Thereafter, it translocates its single stranded RNA geno...

2015
Hiromichi MITAKE Naoto ITO Kota OKADERA Kazuma OKADA Kento NAKAGAWA Tomomi TANAKA Kiyohito KATSURAGI Kasumi KASAHARA Toshihide NIHONGI Hiroshi TSUNEMITSU Makoto SUGIYAMA

A total of 568 normal feces from calves on a beef farm in Fukui Prefecture, Japan, in 2011-2012 were examined by RT-semi-nested PCR for rotavirus A (RVA) VP4 genes. Through partial sequencing and BLAST analyses of 84 VP4-positive specimens, we identified an avian-like RVA strain, N2342, which shares highest nucleotide identity (80.0%) with known avian-like bovine strain 993/83, in one specimen....

Journal: :Asian Journal of Research in Infectious Diseases 2021

Interspecies transmission is an important aspect of rotavirus evolution and enhanced by the close contact between humans animals. The role bats as a reservoir or intermediary host for viruses associated with human gastroenteritis poorly understood, but there are reports rotaviruses detected in that contain genes from bat rotavirus. In this study, total 15 positive samples children hospitalized ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2009
Sumit Sharma Vinod K Paul Maharaj K Bhan Pratima Ray

In the present investigation we molecularly characterized nontypeable rotavirus strains previously identified during surveillance in New Delhi, India. The majority of strains were demonstrated to belong to genotype G1 (54.5%) or P[8] (77.8%) on the basis of nucleotide sequencing of fragments from their VP7 and VP4 genes. The other genotypes detected included G2, G8, G9, G12, and P[4]. A G8P[6] ...

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