نتایج جستجو برای: hcv core protein

تعداد نتایج: 1442795  

2017
Cecilia Fernández-Ponce Maria C. Durán-Ruiz Isaac Narbona-Sánchez Juan P. Muñoz-Miranda Mikel M. Arbulo-Echevarria Antonio Serna-Sanz Christian Baumann Rocío Litrán Enrique Aguado Wilhelm Bloch Francisco García-Cozar

Hepatitis C virus core protein is a highly basic viral protein that multimerizes with itself to form the viral capsid. When expressed in CD4+ T lymphocytes, it can induce modifications in several essential cellular and biological networks. To shed light on the mechanisms underlying the alterations caused by the viral protein, we have analyzed HCV-core subcellular localization and its associatio...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2001
M Kunkel M Lorinczi R Rijnbrand S M Lemon S J Watowich

Little is known about the assembly pathway and structure of hepatitis C virus (HCV) since insufficient quantities of purified virus are available for detailed biophysical and structural studies. Here, we show that bacterially expressed HCV core proteins can efficiently self-assemble in vitro into nucleocapsid-like particles. These particles have a regular, spherical morphology with a modal dist...

Journal: :Virology 2012
Keiichi Tamai Masaaki Shiina Nobuyuki Tanaka Takashi Nakano Akitsugu Yamamoto Yasuteru Kondo Eiji Kakazu Jun Inoue Koji Fukushima Kouichi Sano Yoshiyuki Ueno Tooru Shimosegawa Kazuo Sugamura

The molecular mechanisms of assembly and budding of hepatitis C virus (HCV) remain poorly understood. The budding of several enveloped viruses requires an endosomal sorting complex required for transport (ESCRT), which is part of the cellular machinery used to form multivesicular bodies (MVBs). Here, we demonstrated that Hrs, an ESCRT-0 component, is critical for the budding of HCV through the ...

2012
Guan Qiang Ravi Jhaveri

Background. Hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotype 3 is known to cause steatosis (fatty liver) that is more frequent and severe than other genotypes. We previously identified sequence elements within genotype 3 HCV Core domain 3 that were sufficient for lipid accumulation. Aims. We examined various genotype 3 Core domains for lipid droplet localization and compared the lipid droplet binding regions o...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2001
A Bergqvist C M Rice

Most patients infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV) become chronic carriers. Viruses that efficiently establish persistent infections must have effective ways of evading host defenses. In the case of HCV, little is known about how chronic infections are established or maintained. Besides hepatocytes, several reports suggest that HCV can infect T and B lymphocytes. Since T cells are essential fo...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2002
Takeshi Isoyama Shusuke Kuge Akio Nomoto

The core protein of hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a major component of the viral nucleocapsid. The HCV core protein includes nuclear localization signal-like sequences and has various effects on cellular metabolism, playing roles, for example, in the regulation of transcription, apoptosis, and transformation. To examine the possibility of an effect of the core protein on nucleocytoplasmic transpor...

Journal: :modares journal of medical sciences: pathobiology 2010
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objective: hepatitis c virus (hcv) is one of the most relevant persistent infections afflicting the human population. control of viral replication in hcv infection has been associated with the cellular component of the host immune response. several mechanisms have been proposed to explain this abnormal immune response, among them an altered activity of regulatory t cells (tregs) being the most ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2002
Satoshi Ogata Motoko Nagano-Fujii Yonson Ku Seitetsu Yoon Hak Hotta

The core protein of hepatitis C virus (HCV) has been implicated in hepatocarcinogenesis. In order to determine whether there is a correlation between mutations of the core protein and the development of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), the core protein-coding sequence of the viral genome of HCV subtype 1b (HCV-1b) obtained from patients with and without HCC was analyzed. We found that 12 (40.0%)...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2004
Kevin C Klein Stephen J Polyak Jaisri R Lingappa

The assembly of hepatitis C virus (HCV) is poorly understood, largely due to the lack of mammalian cell culture systems that are easily manipulated and produce high titers of virus. This problem is highlighted by the inability of the recently established HCV replicon systems to support HCV capsid assembly despite high levels of structural protein synthesis. Here we demonstrate that up to 80% of...

Journal: :Journal of innate immunity 2013
Kashif A Khan Wasim Abbas Audrey Varin Amit Kumar Vincent Di Martino Isabelle Dichamp Georges Herbein

Tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated factor (TRAF) signaling plays a central role in many biological activities, such as the regulation of immune and inflammatory responses and control of apoptosis, which are key events in the pathogenesis of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 and the hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections. Here we show that TRAF2, TRAF5 and TRAF6 interact with the HIV-1...

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