نتایج جستجو برای: influenza virus nucleoprotein

تعداد نتایج: 432895  

2016
Francesco Berlanda Scorza Vadim Tsvetnitsky John J. Donnelly

Influenza virus causes acute upper and lower respiratory infections and is the most likely, among known pathogens, to cause a large epidemic in humans. Influenza virus mutates rapidly, enabling it to evade natural and vaccine-induced immunity. Furthermore, influenza viruses can cross from animals to humans, generating novel, potentially pandemic strains. Currently available influenza vaccines i...

Journal: :Antiviral chemistry & chemotherapy 2011
Hongbing Jiang Yidong Xu Li Li Leiyun Weng Qiang Wang Shijian Zhang Baosen Jia Hongxing Hu Ying He Yves Jacob Tetsuya Toyoda

BACKGROUND Because of high mutation rates, new drug-resistant viruses are rapidly evolving, thus making the necessary control of influenza virus infection difficult. METHODS We screened a constrained cysteine-rich peptide library mimicking μ-conotoxins from Conus geographus and a proline-rich peptide library mimicking lebocin 1 and 2 from Bombyx mori by using influenza virus RNA polymerase (P...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 1985
O Kistner H Müller H Becht C Scholtissek

MDCK, HeLa, L or primary chick embryo cells were infected with different influenza A virus strains and labelled with [32P]orthophosphate. The nucleoprotein was immunoprecipitated and digested by trypsin. The resulting tryptic fingerprints were strain-specific and dependent on the host cell in which the virus strains had been propagated. Virus mutants had different fingerprints. It is suggested ...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1991
H Schild M Norda K Deres K Falk O Rötzschke K H Wiesmüller G Jung H G Rammensee

Standard synthetic peptide preparations contain numerous peptidic byproducts in small amounts, which may be efficiently recognized by cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL). Recognition patterns of such peptide mixtures by CTL may serve as a kind of fingerprint for CTL fine specificity. Three types of H-2Db-restricted CTL were compared in this way. CTL primed in vivo either with A/PR/8/34 influenza viru...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2009
Martin Michaelis Janina Geiler Denise Klassert Hans Wilhelm Doerr Jindrich Cinatl

PURPOSE Ocular involvement in influenza A virus diseases is common but usually limited to mild conjunctivitis. Rarely, inflammation of the choriocapillaris may result in atrophia of the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE). Primary human retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cells were infected with seasonal (H1N1 A/New Caledonia/20/99, H3N2 A/California/7/2004) or highly pathogenic avian H5N1 (A/Thaila...

2017
Young-Hee Jin Jang-Gi Choi Won-Kyung Cho Jin Yeul Ma

Meliae Fructus (MF) is the dried ripe fruit of Melia toosendan Siebold et Zuccarini, Meliaceae family. MF is widely used in traditional medicine to treat inflammation and helminthic infection and has anti-bacterial, anti-oxidant, anti-cancer, anti-inflammatory, and analgesic activities. However, potential anti-influenza properties of MF have yet to be investigated. We determined whether an etha...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1996
I Mena A Vivo E Pérez A Portela

We have shown previously that COS-1 cells infected with a vaccinia virus recombinant (vTF7-3) which expresses the T7 RNA polymerase gene and then transfected with four pGEM-derived plasmids encoding the influenza A virus core proteins (nucleoprotein, PB1, PB2, and PA polypeptides) can express a synthetic influenza virus-like chloramphenicol [correction of chloramphenical] acetyltransferase (CAT...

2017
Andrey Rekstin Irina Isakova-Sivak Galina Petukhova Daniil Korenkov Igor Losev Tatiana Smolonogina Tatiana Tretiak Svetlana Donina Svetlana Shcherbik Tatiana Bousse Larisa Rudenko

Since conserved viral proteins of influenza virus, such as nucleoprotein (NP) and matrix 1 protein, are the main targets for virus-specific CD8+ cytotoxic T-lymphocytes (CTLs), we hypothesized that introduction of the NP gene of wild-type virus into the genome of vaccine reassortants could lead to better immunogenicity and afford better protection. This paper describes in vitro and in vivo prec...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 1991
K Sugawara H Nishimura S Hongo F Kitame K Nakamura

Monoclonal antibodies against the nucleoprotein (NP) and matrix (M) protein of influenza C virus were prepared and characterized. At least two non-overlapping or partially overlapping antigenic sites were delineated on each of the proteins by competitive binding assays. Western blot analysis showed that two antigenic sites on the M protein were highly resistant to conformational changes whereas...

2014
Maria Victoria Sanchez Thomas Ebensen Kai Schulze Diego Cargnelutti Paulina Blazejewska Eduardo A. Scodeller Carlos A. Guzmán

There is a critical need for new influenza vaccines able to protect against constantly emerging divergent virus strains. This will be sustained by the induction of vigorous cellular responses and humoral immunity capable of acting at the portal of entry of this pathogen. In this study we evaluate the protective efficacy of intranasal vaccination with recombinant influenza nucleoprotein (rNP) co...

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