نتایج جستجو برای: viral core protein

تعداد نتایج: 1534894  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
David H Perlman Eric A Berg Peter B O'connor Catherine E Costello Jianming Hu

Hepatitis B viruses are pararetroviruses that contain a partially dsDNA genome and replicate this DNA through an RNA intermediate (the pregenomic RNA, pgRNA) by reverse transcription. Viral assembly begins with the packaging of the pgRNA into nucleocapsids (NCs), with subsequent reverse transcription within NCs converting the pgRNA into the characteristic dsDNA genome. Only NCs containing this ...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2004
Jeffrey S Johnson Yvonne N Osheim Yuming Xue Margaux R Emanuel Peter W Lewis Alex Bankovich Ann L Beyer Daniel A Engel

Adenovirus protein VII is the major protein component of the viral nucleoprotein core. It is highly basic, and an estimated 1070 copies associate with each viral genome, forming a tightly condensed DNA-protein complex. We have investigated DNA condensation, transcriptional repression, and specific protein binding by protein VII. Xenopus oocytes were microinjected with mRNA encoding HA-tagged pr...

Journal: :Bosnian journal of basic medical sciences 2008
Denis Selimović Mohamed Hassan

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a significant health problem facing the world. More than 170 million people are infected with HCV worldwide. HCV encodes a large polyprotein precursor that is processed into at least 10 distinct products including structural (core, E1 and E2) and non-structural (NS2, NS3, NS4A, NS4B, NS5A and NS5B). Besides its importance in virus replication, NS4A functions as a cofa...

2011
Jason P. Laliberte Andrea S. Weisberg Bernard Moss

For many viruses, one or two proteins allow cell attachment and entry, which occurs through the plasma membrane or following endocytosis at low pH. In contrast, vaccinia virus (VACV) enters cells by both neutral and low pH routes; four proteins mediate cell attachment and twelve that are associated in a membrane complex and conserved in all poxviruses are dedicated to entry. The aim of the pres...

2013
Mayra L. Garcia Tracy D. Reynolds Walther Mothes Michael D. Robek

The hepatitis B virus (HBV) Core protein encodes a late (L)-domain like motif (129PPAYRPPNAP(138)) that has been purported to serve as a docking site for recruitment of host factors such as Nedd4 that can mediate viral particle release from infected cells. However, mutation of this region of Core typically disrupts nucleocapsid formation in the cytoplasm, making it difficult to ascertain if the...

2010
Pornpun Vivithanaporn Ferdinand Maingat Liang-Tzung Lin Hong Na Christopher D. Richardson Babita Agrawal Éric A. Cohen Jack H. Jhamandas Christopher Power

BACKGROUND Hepatitis C virus (HCV) genomes and proteins are present in human brain tissues although the impact of HIV/HCV co-infection on neuropathogenesis remains unclear. Herein, we investigate HCV infectivity and effects on neuronal survival and neuroinflammation in conjunction with HIV infection. METHODOLOGY Human microglia, astrocyte and neuron cultures were infected with cell culture-de...

2011
Nigel J. Stevenson Alison G. Murphy Nollaig M. Bourke Catherine A. Keogh John E. Hegarty Cliona O'Farrelly

The nucleoside analogue Ribavirin significantly increases patient response to IFN-α treatment of HCV, by directly inhibiting viral replication. Recent studies indicate that Ribavirin also regulates immunity and we propose that Ribavirin enhances specific interferon sensitive gene (ISG) expression by amplifying the IFN-α-JAK/STAT pathway. We found that IFN-α-induced STAT1 and STAT3 phosphorylati...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2014
Tien-Hua Chu An-Ting Liou Pei-Yi Su Huey-Nan Wu Chiaho Shih

UNLABELLED Hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA replication occurs within the HBV icosahedral core particles. HBV core protein (HBc) contains an arginine-rich domain (ARD) at its carboxyl terminus. This ARD domain of HBc 149-183 is known to be important for viral replication but not known to have a structure. Recently, nucleocapsid proteins of several viruses have been shown to contain nucleic acid chap...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2005
Steeve Boulant Christophe Vanbelle Christine Ebel François Penin Jean-Pierre Lavergne

The building block of hepatitis C virus (HCV) nucleocapsid, the core protein, together with viral RNA, is composed of different domains involved in RNA binding and homo-oligomerization. The HCV core protein 1-169 (C(HCV)169) and its N-terminal region from positions 1 to 117 (C(HCV)117) were expressed in Escherichia coli and purified to homogeneity suitable for biochemical and biophysical charac...

2014
Lisa Selzer Sarah P. Katen Adam Zlotnick

During the hepatitis B virus (HBV) life cycle, capsid assembly and disassembly must ensure correct packaging and release of the viral genome. Here we show that changes in the dynamics of the core protein play an important role in regulating these processes. The HBV capsid assembles from 120 copies of the core protein homodimer. Each monomer contains a conserved cysteine at position 61 that can ...

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