نتایج جستجو برای: virus assembly

تعداد نتایج: 518022  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Florian Sonntag Kristin Schmidt Jürgen A Kleinschmidt

The volume available in icosahedral virus capsids limits the size of viral genomes. To overcome this limitation, viruses have evolved strategies to increase their coding capacity by using more than one ORF while keeping the genome length constant. The assembly of virus capsids requires the coordinated interaction of a large number of subunits to generate a highly ordered structure in which the ...

2014
Costin-Ioan Popescu Laura Riva Ovidiu Vlaicu Rayan Farhat Yves Rouillé Jean Dubuisson

Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) infects over 150 million people worldwide. In most cases HCV infection becomes chronic, causing liver disease ranging from fibrosis to cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. HCV affects the cholesterol homeostasis and at the molecular level, every step of the virus life cycle is intimately connected to lipid metabolism. In this review, we present an update on the lipids...

Journal: :Journal of structural biology 2011
Benjamin W Neuman Gabriella Kiss Andreas H Kunding David Bhella M Fazil Baksh Stephen Connelly Ben Droese Joseph P Klaus Shinji Makino Stanley G Sawicki Stuart G Siddell Dimitrios G Stamou Ian A Wilson Peter Kuhn Michael J Buchmeier

The M protein of coronavirus plays a central role in virus assembly, turning cellular membranes into workshops where virus and host factors come together to make new virus particles. We investigated how M structure and organization is related to virus shape and size using cryo-electron microscopy, tomography and statistical analysis. We present evidence that suggests M can adopt two conformatio...

2014
Farah El Najjar Anthony P. Schmitt Rebecca Ellis Dutch

Paramyxoviruses are a family of negative sense RNA viruses whose members cause serious diseases in humans, such as measles virus, mumps virus and respiratory syncytial virus; and in animals, such as Newcastle disease virus and rinderpest virus. Paramyxovirus particles form by assembly of the viral matrix protein, the ribonucleoprotein complex and the surface glycoproteins at the plasma membrane...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2003
William Fu Wei-Shau Hu

Nucleocapsid (NC) proteins in most retroviruses have a well-conserved Cys-His box(es) as well as more divergent flanking regions that are rich in basic residues. Mutations in the flanking regions can affect RNA packaging, virus assembly, and reverse transcription of the viral RNA. To gain a further understanding of the roles of NC flanking regions in the retroviral replication cycle, we generat...

2016
Chris Hellmund Andrew M. L. Lever

The tremendous progress made in unraveling the complexities of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) replication has resulted in a library of drugs to target key aspects of the replication cycle of the virus. Yet, despite this accumulated wealth of knowledge, we still have much to learn about certain viral processes. One of these is virus assembly, where the viral genome and proteins come together...

Journal: :Virology 1998
E O Freed

The Gag proteins of HIV-1, like those of other retroviruses, are necessary and sufficient for the assembly of virus-like particles. The roles played by HIV-1 Gag proteins during the life cycle are numerous and complex, involving not only assembly but also virion maturation after particle release and early postentry steps in virus replication. As the individual Gag domains carry out their divers...

Journal: :Nano letters 2005
Hyunmin Yi Saira Nisar Sang-Yup Lee Michael A Powers William E Bentley Gregory F Payne Reza Ghodssi Gary W Rubloff Michael T Harris James N Culver

The patterning of nanoparticles represents a significant obstacle in the assembly of nanoscale materials and devices. In this report, cysteine residues were genetically engineered onto the virion surface of tobacco mosaic virus (TMV), providing attachment sites for fluorescent markers. To pattern these viruses, labeled virions were partially disassembled to expose 5' end RNA sequences and hybri...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1993
B Sodeik R W Doms M Ericsson G Hiller C E Machamer W van 't Hof G van Meer B Moss G Griffiths

Vaccinia virus, the prototype of the Poxviridae, is a large DNA virus which replicates in the cytoplasm of the host cell. The assembly pathway of vaccinia virus displays several unique features, such as the production of two structurally distinct, infectious forms. One of these, termed intracellular naked virus (INV), remains cells associated while the other, termed extracellular enveloped viru...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1995
L J Parent R P Bennett R C Craven T D Nelle N K Krishna J B Bowzard C B Wilson B A Puffer R C Montelaro J W Wills

The Gag proteins of Rous sarcoma virus and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) each contain a function involved in a late step in budding, defects in which result in the accumulation of these molecules at the plasma membrane. In the Rous sarcoma virus Gag protein (Pr76gag), this assembly domain is associated with a PPPY motif, which is located at an internal position between the MA and CA sequen...

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