نتایج جستجو برای: retroviridae

تعداد نتایج: 9012  

Journal: :BioTechniques 1998
B A Arnold R W Hepler P M Keller

Recently developed PCR-based reverse transcriptase (RT) assays are useful in the detection of retroviruses since they are approximately a millionfold more sensitive than conventional RT assays. However, these assays are both labor- and time-intensive. The previously described product-enhanced reverse transcriptase (PERT) assay involves a two-step RT-PCR followed by detection and quantitation of...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2008
David Ribet Sophie Louvet-Vallée Francis Harper Nathalie de Parseval Marie Dewannieux Odile Heidmann Gérard Pierron Bernard Maro Thierry Heidmann

Viruslike particles which displayed a peculiar wheellike appearance that distinguished them from A-, B- or C-type particles had previously been described in the early mouse embryo. The maximum expression of these so-called epsilon particles was observed in two-cell-stage embryos, followed by their rapid decline at later stages of development and no particles detected at the zygote one-cell stag...

Journal: :Journal of leukocyte biology 1999
W R Tyor L D Middaugh

Although psychoactive drugs are commonly used by AIDS patients, it is unclear whether commonly abused drugs, such as cocaine and ethanol, affect the course of HIV-associated dementia (HADC). Epidemiological studies have resulted in conflicting conclusions as to what role, if any, abused drugs play in HADC. In this review we discuss the clinical and pathological evidence that cocaine and ethanol...

Journal: :AIDS research and human retroviruses 1995
J P Durand P Tuppin P Maison G Galat A Galat-Luong D Jeannel G De Thé

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 2004
Jean-Marc Lanchy Quenna N Szafran J Stephen Lodmell

During retroviral replication, full-length viral RNAs are encapsidated into new virus particles, while spliced RNAs are excluded. The Retroviridae are unique among viruses in that infectious viral particles contain a dimer of two identical genomic RNA strands. A variety of experimental data has suggested that dimerization and encapsidation of full-length viral RNAs are linked processes, althoug...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2003
Enrique Alvarez Luis Menéndez-Arias Luis Carrasco

The initiation factor eIF4G plays a central role in the regulation of translation. In picornaviruses, as well as in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1), cleavage of eIF4G by the viral protease leads to inhibition of protein synthesis directed by capped cellular mRNAs. In the present work, cleavage of both eIF4GI and eIF4GII has been analyzed by employing the proteases encoded within the...

Journal: :Pharmacological reviews 2000
W S Hu V K Pathak

During the past decade, gene therapy has been applied to the treatment of disease in hundreds of clinical trials. Various tools have been developed to deliver genes into human cells; among them, genetically engineered retroviruses are currently the most popular tool for gene delivery. Most of the systems contain vectors that are capable of accommodating genes of interest and helper cells that c...

2013
Ali Shoeibi Mohammdmahdi Etemadi Amir Moghaddam Ahmadi Mona Amini Reza Boostani

Human T-cell lymphotropic virus (HTLV) types 1 and 2 belong to the Oncorna group of retroviridae, a large family of viruses, grouped initially by pathogenic features, but later revised on the basis of genome structure and nucleotide sequence. HTLV-I was the first discovered human retrovirus to be associated with a malignancy in 1980. The malignancy, first described by Uchiyama and co-workers in...

2014
Jiří Černý Barbora Černá Bolfíková James J. Valdés Libor Grubhoffer Daniel Růžek

Viral RNA dependent polymerases (vRdPs) are present in all RNA viruses; unfortunately, their sequence similarity is too low for phylogenetic studies. Nevertheless, vRdP protein structures are remarkably conserved. In this study, we used the structural similarity of vRdPs to reconstruct their evolutionary history. The major strength of this work is in unifying sequence and structural data into a...

2012
Sophiya Karki Melody M. H. Li John W. Schoggins Suyan Tian Charles M. Rice Margaret R. MacDonald

The zinc finger antiviral protein (ZAP) is a host factor that mediates inhibition of viruses in the Filoviridae, Retroviridae and Togaviridae families. We previously demonstrated that ZAP blocks replication of Sindbis virus (SINV), the prototype Alphavirus in the Togaviridae family at an early step prior to translation of the incoming genome and that synergy between ZAP and one or more interfer...

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