نتایج جستجو برای: viral core protein

تعداد نتایج: 1534894  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Carina R Büttner Maria Chechik Miguel Ortiz-Lombardía Callum Smits Ima-Obong Ebong Victor Chechik Gunnar Jeschke Eric Dykeman Stefano Benini Carol V Robinson Juan C Alonso Alfred A Antson

Genome packaging into preformed viral procapsids is driven by powerful molecular motors. The small terminase protein is essential for the initial recognition of viral DNA and regulates the motor's ATPase and nuclease activities during DNA translocation. The crystal structure of a full-length small terminase protein from the Siphoviridae bacteriophage SF6, comprising the N-terminal DNA binding, ...

2010
Arthur Donny Strosberg Smitha Kota Virginia Takahashi John K. Snyder Guillaume Mousseau

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infects over 130 million people worldwide and is a major cause of liver disease. No vaccine is available. Novel specific drugs for HCV are urgently required, since the standard-of-care treatment of pegylated interferon combined with ribavirin is poorly tolerated and cures less than half of the treated patients. Promising, effective direct-acting drugs currently in the cl...

2009
Janildo L. Reis Danny Mead Luis L. Rodriguez Corrie C. Brown

Vesicular Stomatitis (VS) is caused by Vesicular stomatitis viruses (VSV), negative single stranded RNA arthropod-borne members of the Family Rhabdoviridae. The VSV virion is composed of the host derived plasma membrane, the envelope, and an internal ribonucleoprotein core. The envelope contains a transmembrane glycoprotein, the G protein, which mediates viral entry and exit from the cell. The ...

Journal: :Circulation research 2005
Akira Matsumori

Cardiomyopathies may present as idiopathic dilated, hypertrophic, or restrictive disease, arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC), and various other distinct disorders of the heart muscle.1 They constitute a heterogeneous group of myocardial diseases of multifactorial etiologies, including genetic anomalies and acquired immune factors, such as viral infections. The myocardium may...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2006
David J Dismuke Christopher Aiken

Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) particles begin their replication upon fusion with the plasma membrane of target cells and release of the viral core into the host cell cytoplasm. Soon thereafter, the viral capsid, which is composed of a polymer of the CA protein, disassociates from the internal ribonucleoprotein complex. While this disassembly process remains poorly understood, the ...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2000
D J Kittlesen K A Chianese-Bullock Z Q Yao T J Braciale Y S Hahn

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is an important human pathogen that is remarkably efficient at establishing persistent infection. The HCV core protein is the first protein expressed during the early phase of HCV infection. Our previous work demonstrated that the HCV core protein suppresses host immune responses, including anti-viral cytotoxic T-lymphocyte responses in a murine model. To investigate the...

Jamalidoust, Marzieh, Namayandeh, Mandana, Zare, Maryam, Ziyaeyan, Mazyar,

Background & Objective: HCV infection may be transmitted from an infected mother to her fetus in a low percentage however, it is the most important route of infancy HCV infection. The chance of HCV transmission in HIV/HCV co-infected mothers is higher than that in HCV mono-infected ones. The aim of this study is to assess HCV infection status in orphan newborns in Shiraz, Iran by quantitative P...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2011
Sarah M McDonald John T Patton

The innermost VP2 core shell of the triple-layered, icosahedral rotavirus particle surrounds the viral genome and RNA processing enzymes, including the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (VP1). In addition to anchoring VP1 within the core, VP2 is also an essential cofactor that triggers the polymerase to initiate double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) synthesis using packaged plus-strand RNA templates. The VP2 ...

Journal: :Journal of computational biology : a journal of computational molecular cell biology 1998
Bonnie Berger G. W. Hoest J. R. Paulson Peter W. Shor

The scaffolding core in bacteriophages is a temporary structure that plays a major role in determining the shape of the protein shell that encapsulates the viral DNA. In the currently accepted structure for the scaffolding core in bacteriophage T4, there is a symmetry mismatch between the protein shell, which has fivefold symmetry, and the scaffolding core, which is believed to consist of six h...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2003
Mabel Berois Catherine Sapin Inge Erk Didier Poncet Jean Cohen

Rotavirus is a nonenveloped virus with a three-layered capsid. The inner layer, made of VP2, encloses the genomic RNA and two minor proteins, VP1 and VP3, with which it forms the viral core. Core assembly is coupled with RNA viral replication and takes place in definite cellular structures termed viroplasms. Replication and encapsidation mechanisms are still not fully understood, and little inf...

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