نتایج جستجو برای: virus replication

تعداد نتایج: 467867  

H Bannazadeh-Baghi , H Soleimanjahi , M Kermanian , T Bamdad ,

Abstract: Coxsackievirus B3 (CVB3) is the most common agent known to cause viral myocarditis. The viral genome encodes a single polyprotein that is cleaved to produce several proteins by virally encoded proteases. Most of this proteolytic processing is catalyzed by a cysteine protease called 3C. The 3C protease plays major role in viral replication and cellular damage. To understand the mecha...

2012
Mazhar Hussain Shessy Torres Esther Schnettler Anneke Funk Adam Grundhoff Gorben P. Pijlman Alexander A. Khromykh Sassan Asgari

West Nile virus (WNV) belongs to a group of medically important single-stranded, positive-sense RNA viruses causing deadly disease outbreaks around the world. The 3' untranslated region (3'-UTR) of the flavivirus genome, in particular the terminal 3' stem-loop (3'SL) fulfils multiple functions in virus replication and virus-host interactions. Using the Kunjin strain of WNV (WNV(KUN)), we detect...

2017
Jin-Sung Hong Ho-Jong Ju

Plasmodesmata (PDs) are specialized intercellular channels that facilitate the exchange of various molecules, including sugars, ribonucleoprotein complexes, transcription factors, and mRNA. Their diameters, estimated to be 2.5 nm in the neck region, are too small to transfer viruses or viral genomes. Tobacco mosaic virus and Potexviruses are the most extensively studied viruses. In viruses, the...

Journal: :Microbiological reviews 1992
M J Roossinck D Sleat P Palukaitis

Plant viruses often contain parasites of their own, referred to as satellites. Satellite RNAs are dependent on their associated (helper) virus for both replication and encapsidation. Satellite RNAs vary from 194 to approximately 1,500 nucleotides (nt). The larger satellites (900 to 1,500 nt) contain open reading frames and express proteins in vitro and in vivo, whereas the smaller satellites (1...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2013
Mazhar Hussain Guangjin Lu Shessy Torres Judith H Edmonds Brian H Kay Alexander A Khromykh Sassan Asgari

Wolbachia as an endosymbiont is widespread in insects and other arthropods and is best known for reproductive manipulations of the host. Recently, it has been shown that wMelpop and wMel strains of Wolbachia inhibit the replication of several RNA viruses, including dengue virus, and other vector-borne pathogens (e.g., Plasmodium and filarial nematodes) in mosquitoes, providing an alternative ap...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2012
D P Gladue V O'Donnell R Baker-Branstetter L G Holinka J M Pacheco I Fernandez-Sainz Z Lu E Brocchi B Baxt M E Piccone L Rodriguez M V Borca

Foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV), the causative agent of foot-and-mouth disease, is an Apthovirus within the Picornaviridae family. Replication of the virus occurs in association with replication complexes that are formed by host cell membrane rearrangements. The largest viral protein in the replication complex, 2C, is thought to have multiple roles during virus replication. However, studies...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1997
C A Spina H E Prince D D Richman

The ability of HIV-1 to establish an infection and replicate to high copy number in CD4 lymphocytes is dependent on both the activation state of the cell and virus-encoded regulatory proteins that modulate viral gene expression. To study these required virus-cell interactions, we have used an in vitro cell model of acute HIV infection of quiescent, primary CD4 lymphocytes and subsequent inducti...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2010
Suzanne J F Kaptein Tine De Burghgraeve Mathy Froeyen Boris Pastorino Marijke M F Alen Juan A Mondotte Piet Herdewijn Michael Jacobs Xavier de Lamballerie Dominique Schols Andrea V Gamarnik Ferenc Sztaricskai Johan Neyts

A doxorubicin derivate, SA-17, that carries a squaric acid amide ester moiety at the carbohydrate (α-l-daunosaminyl) group was identified as a selective inhibitor of in vitro dengue virus (DENV) serotype 2 replication (50% effective concentration [EC(50)] = 0.34 ± 0.20 μg/ml [0.52 ± 0.31 μM]). SA-17 is markedly less cytostatic than the parent compound, resulting in a selectivity index value of ...

2007
Martin C.W. Chan Y.P. Wong Wai K. Leung Timothy M. Straub Kerstin Höner zu Bentrup Patricia Orosz-Coghlan Alice Dohnalkova Brooke K. Mayer Rachel A. Bartholomew Catherine O. Valdez Cynthia J. Bruckner-Lea Charles P. Gerba Morteza A. Abbaszadegan Cheryl A. Nickerson

To the Editor: We read with great interest the article on human norovirus (hNoV) by Straub et al. (1). By using 3-dimensional aggregates of a highly differentiated intestinal epithelial cell line, the investigators claimed to have established an in vitro cell culture model that “support[s] the natural growth of human noroviruses.” While the authors provide compelling evidence of successful viru...

2014
Mathias F. Wernet Martha Klovstad Thomas R. Clandinin

Arthropod RNA viruses pose a serious threat to human health, yet many aspects of their replication cycle remain incompletely understood. Here we describe a versatile Drosophila toolkit of transgenic, self-replicating genomes ('replicons') from Sindbis virus that allow rapid visualization and quantification of viral replication in vivo. We generated replicons expressing Luciferase for the quanti...

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