نتایج جستجو برای: ns3 helicase

تعداد نتایج: 10524  

Journal: :Journal of virology 2011
Tung Phan Andrew Kohlway Peniel Dimberu Anna Marie Pyle Brett D Lindenbach

Hepatitis C virus NS3-4A is a membrane-bound enzyme complex that exhibits serine protease, RNA helicase, and RNA-stimulated ATPase activities. This enzyme complex is essential for viral genome replication and has been recently implicated in virus particle assembly. To help clarify the role of NS4A in these processes, we conducted alanine scanning mutagenesis on the C-terminal acidic domain of N...

2016
Elizabeth A. Dietrich Stanley A. Langevin Claire Y.-H. Huang Payal D. Maharaj Mark J. Delorey Richard A. Bowen Richard M. Kinney Aaron C. Brault

West Nile virus (WNV) replicates in a wide variety of avian species, which serve as reservoir and amplification hosts. WNV strains isolated in North America, such as the prototype strain NY99, elicit a highly pathogenic response in certain avian species, notably American crows (AMCRs; Corvus brachyrhynchos). In contrast, a closely related strain, KN3829, isolated in Kenya, exhibits a low viremi...

Journal: :Current opinion in structural biology 2010
Sua Myong Taekjip Ha

Recent single molecule studies have made a significant contribution to the understanding of the molecular mechanism involved in the movement of motor proteins which process DNA and RNA. Measurement of stepsize in two disparate motors, NS3 helicase and ribosome both revealed 3-bp steps, which consist of three hidden substeps. Combined with previous structural studies, NS3 is likely taking a sing...

2015
Maha Dridi Thierry Van Den Berg Sylvie Lecollinet Benedicte Lambrecht

Lineage 2 West Nile virus (WNV) strains were reported for the first time in Europe in 2004. Despite an almost silent circulation around their entry point in Hungary, an upsurge of pathogenicity occurred in 2010 as 262 people suffered from neuroinvasive disease in Greece. This increase in virulence was imputed to the emergence of a His249Pro mutation in the viral NS3 helicase, as previously evid...

2003
David N. Frick

The enzymes involved in the replication of the Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) have been some of the most intensely studied proteins in recent history because they are targets for rational drug design. HCV is an established and growing menace to human health that is without a current vaccine or a widely affordable and effective treatment. Traditional antiviral screening is difficult with HCV because of...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2007
Asako Murayama Tomoko Date Kenichi Morikawa Daisuke Akazawa Michiko Miyamoto Minako Kaga Koji Ishii Tetsuro Suzuki Takanobu Kato Masashi Mizokami Takaji Wakita

The JFH-1 strain of hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a genotype 2a strain that can replicate autonomously in Huh7 cells. The J6 strain is also a genotype 2a strain, but its full genomic RNA does not replicate in Huh7 cells. However, chimeric J6/JFH-1 RNA that has J6 structural-protein-coding regions and JFH-1 nonstructural-protein-coding regions can replicate autonomously and produce infectious HCV p...

2014
Leopoldo G Gebhard J Jeremías Incicco Clara Smal Mariana Gallo Andrea V Gamarnik Sergio B Kaufman

Dengue virus nonstructural protein 3 (NS3) is a multifunctional protein formed by a superfamily-2 RNA helicase linked to a protease domain. In this work, we report results from in vitro experiments designed to determine the oligomeric state of dengue virus NS3 helicase (NS3h) and to characterize fundamental properties of the interaction with single-stranded (ss)RNA. Pulsed field gradient-NMR sp...

2012
Yuusuke Fujimoto Kazi Abdus Salam Atsushi Furuta Yasuyoshi Matsuda Osamu Fujita Hidenori Tani Masanori Ikeda Nobuyuki Kato Naoya Sakamoto Shinya Maekawa Nobuyuki Enomoto Nicole J. de Voogd Masamichi Nakakoshi Masayoshi Tsubuki Yuji Sekiguchi Satoshi Tsuneda Nobuyoshi Akimitsu Naohiro Noda Atsuya Yamashita Junichi Tanaka Kohji Moriishi

Combination therapy with ribavirin, interferon, and viral protease inhibitors could be expected to elicit a high level of sustained virologic response in patients infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV). However, several severe side effects of this combination therapy have been encountered in clinical trials. In order to develop more effective and safer anti-HCV compounds, we employed the replico...

Journal: :PLoS Pathogens 2009
Thomas Pietschmann Margarita Zayas Philip Meuleman Gang Long Nicole Appel George Koutsoudakis Stephanie Kallis Geert Leroux-Roels Volker Lohmann Ralf Bartenschlager

With the advent of subgenomic hepatitis C virus (HCV) replicons, studies of the intracellular steps of the viral replication cycle became possible. These RNAs are capable of self-amplification in cultured human hepatoma cells, but save for the genotype 2a isolate JFH-1, efficient replication of these HCV RNAs requires replication enhancing mutations (REMs), previously also called cell culture a...

2006
Timothée Lionnet Alexandre Dawid Sarah Bigot François-Xavier Barre Omar A. Saleh François Heslot Jean-François Allemand David Bensimon Vincent Croquette

Helicases and translocases are proteins that use the energy derived from ATP hydrolysis to move along or pump nucleic acid substrates. Single molecule manipulation has proved to be a powerful tool to investigate the mechanochemistry of these motors. Here we first describe the basic mechanical properties of DNA unraveledby singlemoleculemanipulation techniques. Then we demonstrate how the knowle...

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