نتایج جستجو برای: retroviridae

تعداد نتایج: 9012  

2014
Eung Jun Im Anthony J Bais Wen Yang Qiangzhong Ma Xiuyang Guo Steven M Sepe Richard P Junghans

Transduction and expression procedures in gene therapy protocols may optimally transfer more than a single gene to correct a defect and/or transmit new functions to recipient cells or organisms. This may be accomplished by transduction with two (or more) vectors, or, more efficiently, in a single vector. Occasionally, it may be useful to coexpress homologous genes or chimeric proteins with regi...

2017
Palak Agrawal Renuka Nawadkar Hina Ojha Jitendra Kumar Arvind Sahu

Being a major first line of immune defense, the complement system keeps a constant vigil against viruses. Its ability to recognize large panoply of viruses and virus-infected cells, and trigger the effector pathways, results in neutralization of viruses and killing of the infected cells. This selection pressure exerted by complement on viruses has made them evolve a multitude of countermeasures...

Journal: :Journal of applied microbiology 2003
S A A Jassim M A Naji

Several hundred plant and herb species that have potential as novel antiviral agents have been studied, with surprisingly little overlap. A wide variety of active phytochemicals, including the flavonoids, terpenoids, lignans, sulphides, polyphenolics, coumarins, saponins, furyl compounds, alkaloids, polyines, thiophenes, proteins and peptides have been identified. Some volatile essential oils o...

2015
John L. Goodier Gavin C. Pereira Ling E. Cheung Rebecca J. Rose Haig H. Kazazian Harmit S. Malik

Intrinsic immunity describes the set of recently discovered but poorly understood cellular mechanisms that specifically target viral pathogens. Their discovery derives in large part from intensive studies of HIV and SIV that revealed restriction factors acting at various stages of the retroviral life cycle. Recent studies indicate that some factors restrict both retroviruses and retrotransposon...

2012
Hakimeh Mohammadi Dorothee Bienzle

Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) is a member of the retroviridae family of viruses and causes an acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) in domestic and non-domestic cats worldwide. Genome organization of FIV and clinical characteristics of the disease caused by the virus are similar to those of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Both viruses infect T lymphocytes, monocytes and macrophage...

2016
Faruku Bande Siti Suri Arshad Abdul Rahman Omar

Avian leukosis virus (ALV) belongs to the family Retroviridae and causes considerable economic losses to the poultry industry. Following an outbreak associated with high mortality in a broiler flock in northern part of Malaysia, kidney tissues from affected chickens were submitted for virus isolation and identification in chicken embryonated egg and MDCK cells. Evidence of virus growth was indi...

Journal: :British journal of pharmacology 2013
J Steinmann J Buer T Pietschmann E Steinmann

The consumption of green tea (Camellia sinensis) has been shown to have many physiological and pharmacological health benefits. In the past two decades several studies have reported that epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG), the main constituent of green tea, has anti-infective properties. Antiviral activities of EGCG with different modes of action have been demonstrated on diverse families of vir...

2015
Jiayou Zhang

Figure 1: The original minus strand exchange model. (A) The retroviral virion contains two essentially identical RNA molecules. (B) An extended singlestranded DNA molecule is left tailing behind. This single-stranded DNA tail is free to form a hybrid duplex with another RNA molecule. (C) The original template will be displaced by branch migration of the second RNA. This second RNA molecule will...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1998
T Masuda M J Kuroda S Harada

The retroviral attachment (att) sites at viral DNA ends are cis-acting regions essential for proviral integration. To investigate the sequence features of att important for human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) integration in vivo, we generated a series of 25 att mutants of HIV-1 by mutagenesis of the U3, U5, or both boundaries of att. Our results indicated that the terminal 11 or 12 bp o...

Journal: :Journal of Biology 2003
Melvyn W Yap Jonathan P Stoye

Budding through the host-cell membrane is a key step in the life cycle of many viruses. Recent studies of retrovirus replication implicate a large number of cellular proteins in this process.

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