نتایج جستجو برای: hpv16 l1 vlp

تعداد نتایج: 35265  

Journal: :Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology 2011
Philip E Castle Ruth Shaber Brandon J LaMere Walter Kinney Barbara Fetterma Nancy Poitras Thomas Lorey Mark Schiffman Anne Dunne Janae M Ostolaza Sharod McKinney Robert D Burk

BACKGROUND The human papillomavirus (HPV) Persistence and Progression Cohort is a natural history study of carcinogenic HPV positive women. Here, we present the HPV genotypes found in first ∼500 cases of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 3 (CIN3) or more severe disease (CIN3+) diagnosed at the study baseline. METHODS Women aged 30 and older were screened for cervical cancer using Pap s...

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 2008
Sarah A Cumming Thanaporn Cheun-Im Stephen G Milligan Sheila V Graham

HPV16 (human papillomavirus type 16) is a 7.9 kb double-stranded DNA virus that infects anogenital mucosal epithelia. In some rare cases, in women, infection can progress to cervical cancer. HPV16 gene expression is regulated through use of multiple promoters and alternative splicing and polyadenylation. The virus genome can be divided into an early and a late coding region. The late coding reg...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2000
J Doorbar R C Elston S Napthine K Raj E Medcalf D Jackson N Coleman H M Griffin P Masterson S Stacey Y Mengistu J Dunlop

Human papillomavirus type 16 (HPV16) infects cervical epithelium and is associated with the majority of cervical cancers. The E1E4 protein of HPV16 but not those of HPV1 or HPV6 was found to associate with a novel member of the DEAD box protein family of RNA helicases through sequences in its C terminus. This protein, termed E4-DBP (E4-DEAD box protein), has a molecular weight of 66,000 (66K) a...

2011
Michael J. Conway Linda Cruz Samina Alam Neil D. Christensen Craig Meyers

Genetic and biochemical analyses of human papillomavirus type 16 (HPV16) capsids have shown that certain conserved L1 cysteine residues are critical for capsid assembly, integrity, and maturation. Since previous studies utilized HPV capsids produced in monolayer culture-based protein expression systems, the ascribed roles for these cysteine residues were not placed in the temporal context of th...

2017
Nagayasu Egawa Qian Wang Heather M Griffin Isao Murakami Deborah Jackson Radma Mahmood John Doorbar

To clarify E1^E4's role during high-risk HPV infection, the E4 proteins of HPV16 and 18 were compared side by side using an isogenic keratinocyte differentiation model. While no effect on cell proliferation or viral genome copy number was observed during the early phase of either virus life cycle, time-course experiments showed that viral genome amplification and L1 expression were differently ...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2008
Christopher B Buck Naiqian Cheng Cynthia D Thompson Douglas R Lowy Alasdair C Steven John T Schiller Benes L Trus

Papillomaviruses are a family of nonenveloped DNA tumor viruses. Some sexually transmitted human papillomavirus (HPV) types, including HPV type 16 (HPV16), cause cancer of the uterine cervix. Papillomaviruses encode two capsid proteins, L1 and L2. The major capsid protein, L1, can assemble spontaneously into a 72-pentamer icosahedral structure that closely resembles native virions. Although the...

Journal: :Molecular cell 2000
X S Chen R L Garcea I Goldberg G Casini S C Harrison

The papillomavirus major late protein, L1, forms the pentameric assembly unit of the viral shell. Recombinant HPV16 L1 pentamers assemble in vitro into capsid-like structures, and truncation of ten N-terminal residues leads to a homogeneous preparation of 12-pentamer, icosahedral particles. X-ray crystallographic analysis of these particles at 3.5 A resolution shows that L1 closely resembles VP...

2011
Michael J. Conway Linda Cruz Samina Alam Neil David Christensen Craig Meyers

BACKGROUND Human papillomavirus (HPV) capsids are composed of 72 pentamers of the major capsid protein L1, and an unknown number of L2 minor capsid proteins. An N-terminal "external loop" of L2 contains cross-neutralizing epitopes, and native HPV16 virions extracted from 20-day-old organotypic tissues are neutralized by anti-HPV16 L2 antibodies but virus from 10-day-old cultures are not, sugges...

Journal: :Cancer research 2006
Ratish Gambhira Patti E Gravitt Ioannis Bossis Peter L Stern Raphael P Viscidi Richard B S Roden

Oncogenic human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is a necessary cause of cervical cancer. Therefore, vaccination to prevent or eliminate HPV infection could reduce the incidence of cervical cancer. A fusion protein comprising HPV16 L2, E6, and E7 is a candidate combination preventive and therapeutic HPV vaccine. The L1- and L2-specific and neutralizing serum antibody titers and peripheral blood m...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید