نتایج جستجو برای: coat proteins

تعداد نتایج: 571601  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
Tatineni Satyanarayana Siddarame Gowda María A Ayllón William O Dawson

The long flexuous virions of the Closteroviridae have a unique bipolar architecture incorporating two coat proteins, with most of the helical nucleocapsid encapsidated by the major coat protein (CP) and a small portion of one end encapsidated by the minor coat protein (CPm). It is not known whether CPm encapsidates the genomic RNA and, if so, which end and what effects transition between the tw...

Journal: :iranian journal of biotechnology 2008
jahangir heydarnejad keramatollah izadpanah wendy barclay

the genome of iranian wheat stripe virus (iwsv), a tentative member of the genus tenuivirus, is comprised of three ambisense and one negative sense rna segments. the coat and non-structural proteins encoded by the vcrna3 and vrna4 genes, respectively, were efficiently translated in vitro. translated proteins of vcrna3 and vrna4 transcripts were approximately 35000 and 22000 in mr, respectively,...

2015
Keith Saunders George P. Lomonossoff

Turnip crinkle virus (TCV), a member of the genus carmovirus of the Tombusviridae family, has a genome consisting of a single positive-sense RNA molecule that is encapsidated in an icosahedral particle composed of 180 copies of a single type of coat protein. We have employed the CPMV-HT transient expression system to investigate the formation of TCV-like particles following the expression of th...

Journal: :Genes & development 1994
A Driks S Roels B Beall C P Moran R Losick

Spores of the bacterium Bacillus subtilis are encased in a two-layered protein shell, which consists of an electron-translucent, lamellar inner coat, and an electron-dense outer coat. The coat protein CotE is both a structural component of the coat and a morphogenetic protein that is required for the assembly of the outer coat. We now show that CotE is located in the outer coat of the mature sp...

Journal: :Analytical biochemistry 2014
Kritika Mohan Gregory A Weiss

M13 bacteriophage display presents polypeptides as fusions to phage coat proteins. Such phage-displayed ligands offer useful reagents for biosensors. Here, we report a modified phage propagation protocol for the consistent and robust display of two different genetically encoded ligands on the major coat protein, P8. The results demonstrate that the phage surface reaches a saturation point for m...

Journal: :Current opinion in cell biology 2013
Elizabeth A Miller Randy Schekman

Long known as a coat system that generates small transport vesicles from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), the COPII coat also drives ER export of cargo proteins that are too large to be contained within these canonical carriers. With crystal and cryo-EM structures giving an atomic level view of coat architecture, current advances in the field have focused on understanding how the coat adapts to ...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 1995
H Sanfaçon A Wieczorek F Hans

Tomato ringspot nepovirus (TomRSV) produces a 45 kDa movement protein and a 58 kDa coat protein in infected plants. Accumulation of the movement protein in relation to that of the coat protein was studied in infected protoplasts using a monoclonal antibody against the movement protein and polyclonal antibodies against the coat protein. Unlike most other viral movement proteins, the TomRSV movem...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2010
Rachele Isticato Assunta Pelosi Maurilio De Felice Ezio Ricca

CotE is a morphogenic protein that controls the assembly of the coat, the proteinaceous structure that surrounds and protects the spore of Bacillus subtilis. CotE has long been thought to interact with several outer coat components, but such interactions were hypothesized from genetic experiment results and have never been directly demonstrated. To study the interaction of CotE with other coat ...

2014
Kyriakos A. Hassapis Dora C. Stylianou Leondios G. Kostrikis

Inovirus-associated vectors (IAVs) are engineered, non-lytic, filamentous bacteriophages that are assembled primarily from thousands of copies of the major coat protein gp8 and just five copies of each of the four minor coat proteins gp3, gp6, gp7 and gp9. Inovirus display studies have shown that the architecture of inoviruses makes all coat proteins of the inoviral particle accessible to the o...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1994
F Lim D S Peabody

The coat protein of the RNA bacteriophage MS2 is a specific RNA binding protein that represses translation of the viral replicase gene during the infection cycle. As an approach to characterizing the RNA-binding site of coat protein we have isolated a series of coat mutants that suppress the effects of a mutation in the translational operator. Each of the mutants exhibits a super-repressor phen...

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