نتایج جستجو برای: capsid protein

تعداد نتایج: 1243352  

Journal: :Journal of virology 2012
Helen E White Michael B Sherman Sandrine Brasilès Eric Jacquet Philippa Seavers Paulo Tavares Elena V Orlova

The structure of the bacteriophage SPP1 capsid was determined at subnanometer resolution by cryo-electron microscopy and single-particle analysis. The icosahedral capsid is composed of the major capsid protein gp13 and the auxiliary protein gp12, which are organized in a T=7 lattice. DNA is arranged in layers with a distance of ~24.5 Å. gp12 forms spikes that are anchored at the center of gp13 ...

Journal: :Cell 2005
Fasséli Coulibaly Christophe Chevalier Irina Gutsche Joan Pous Jorge Navaza Stéphane Bressanelli Bernard Delmas Félix A. Rey

Double-stranded RNA virions are transcriptionally competent icosahedral particles that must translocate across a lipid bilayer to function within the cytoplasm of the target cell. Birnaviruses are unique among dsRNA viruses as they have a single T = 13 icosahedral shell, lacking the characteristic inner capsid observed in the others. We determined the crystal structures of the T = 1 subviral pa...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Tom S Y Guu Zheng Liu Qiaozhen Ye Douglas A Mata Kunpeng Li Changcheng Yin Jingqiang Zhang Yizhi Jane Tao

Hepatitis E virus (HEV), a small, non-enveloped RNA virus in the family Hepeviridae, is associated with endemic and epidemic acute viral hepatitis in developing countries. Our 3.5-A structure of a HEV-like particle (VLP) shows that each capsid protein contains 3 linear domains that form distinct structural elements: S, the continuous capsid; P1, 3-fold protrusions; and P2, 2-fold spikes. The S ...

Journal: :journal of cell and molecular research 0
maziar habibi-pirkoohi saeid malekzadeh-shafaroudi hasan marashi saeid zibaee afsaneh mohkami saba nejatizaxeh

an agrobacterium-mediated transient gene expression assay was carried out in alfalfa (medicago sativa) leaves for expression of a chimeric gene encoding a part of capsid protein of foot and mouth disease virus called vp1. the plant leaves were transformed via agroinfiltration procedure. the presence of the foreign gene and its expression in transformed plants were evaluated by polymerase chain ...

Journal: :Cell 1995
R Holland Cheng Richard J Kuhn Norman H Olson Michael G RossmannHok-Kin Choi Thomas J Smith Timothy S Baker

Alphaviruses are a group of icosahedral, positive-strand RNA, enveloped viruses. The membrane bilayer, which surrounds the approximately 400 A diameter nucleocapsid, is penetrated by 80 spikes arranged in a T = 4 lattice. Each spike is a trimer of heterodimers consisting of glycoproteins E1 and E2. Cryoelectron microscopy and image reconstruction of Ross River virus showed that the T = 4 quater...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2007
Antonio Siber Rudolf Podgornik

We examine the role of electrostatic interactions in the assembly of empty spherical viral capsids. The charges on the protein subunits that make the viral capsid mutually interact and are expected to yield electrostatic repulsion acting against the assembly of capsids. Thus, attractive protein-protein interactions of nonelectrostatic origin must act to enable the capsid formation. We investiga...

Journal: :The Journal of chemical physics 2016
Matthew R Perkett Dina T Mirijanian Michael F Hagan

We use all-atom simulations to elucidate the mechanisms underlying conformational switching and allostery within the coat protein of the bacteriophage MS2. Assembly of most icosahedral virus capsids requires that the capsid protein adopts different conformations at precise locations within the capsid. It has been shown that a 19 nucleotide stem loop (TR) from the MS2 genome acts as an allosteri...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2005
J K Jancovich E W Davidson N Parameswaran J Mao V G Chinchar J P Collins B L Jacobs A Storfer

Our understanding of origins and spread of emerging infectious diseases has increased dramatically because of recent applications of phylogenetic theory. Iridoviruses are emerging pathogens that cause global amphibian epizootics, including tiger salamander (Ambystoma tigrinum) die-offs throughout western North America. To explain phylogeographical relationships and potential causes for emergenc...

2016
Chao Chen Joseph Che-Yen Wang Elizabeth E. Pierson David Z. Keifer Mildred Delaleau Lara Gallucci Christian Cazenave Michael Kann Martin F. Jarrold Adam Zlotnick

Hepatitis B virus (HBV) capsids are found in many forms: immature single-stranded RNA-filled cores, single-stranded DNA-filled replication intermediates, mature cores with relaxed circular double-stranded DNA, and empty capsids. A capsid, the protein shell of the core, is a complex of 240 copies of core protein. Mature cores are transported to the nucleus by a complex that includes both importi...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2008
Christopher J McCormick Omar Salim Paul R Lambden Ian N Clarke

A generally accepted view of norovirus replication is that capsid expression requires production of a subgenomic transcript, the presence of capsid often being used as a surrogate marker to indicate the occurrence of viral replication. Using a polymerase II-based baculovirus delivery system, we observed capsid expression following introduction of a full-length genogroup 3 norovirus genome into ...

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