نتایج جستجو برای: viral proteins

تعداد نتایج: 678789  

Journal: :Journal of virology 2005
T H Ch'ng L W Enquist

Pseudorabies virus (PRV) glycoprotein E (gE) is a type I viral membrane protein that facilitates the anterograde spread of viral infection from the peripheral nervous system to the brain. In animal models, a gE-null mutant infection spreads inefficiently from presynaptic neurons to postsynaptic neurons (anterograde spread of infection). However, the retrograde spread of infection from post- to ...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2006
Che-Sheng Chung Chein-Hung Chen Ming-Yi Ho Cheng-Yen Huang Chung-Lin Liao Wen Chang

Vaccinia virus is a large enveloped poxvirus with more than 200 genes in its genome. Although many poxvirus genomes have been sequenced, knowledge of the host and viral protein components of the virions remains incomplete. In this study, we used gel-free liquid chromatography and tandem mass spectroscopy to identify the viral and host proteins in purified vaccinia intracellular mature virions (...

2017
Maximiliane Kleine Büning Denise Meyer Sophia Austermann-Busch Gleyder Roman-Sosa Tillmann Rümenapf Paul Becher

RNA recombination is a major driving force for the evolution of RNA viruses and is significantly implicated in the adaptation of viruses to new hosts, changes of virulence, as well as in the emergence of new viruses including drug-resistant and escape mutants. However, the molecular details of recombination in animal RNA viruses are only poorly understood. In order to determine whether viral RN...

2011
Jamie C. Snyder Benjamin Bolduc Mary M. Bateson Mark J. Young

A new type of viral-induced lysis system has recently been discovered for two unrelated archaeal viruses, STIV and SIRV2. Prior to the lysis of the infected host cell, unique pyramid-like lysis structures are formed on the cell surface by the protrusion of the underlying cell membrane through the overlying external S-layer. It is through these pyramid structures that assembled virions are relea...

2003
JOVAN PAVLOVIC OTTO HALLER PETER STAEHELI

Human MxA and mouse Mxl are interferon-induced proteins capable of inhibiting the multiplication of influenza virus. MxA protein is localized in the cytoplasm, whereas Mxl protein accumulates in the nucleus. Taking advantage of stably transfected cell lines that constitutively express either MxA or Mxl protein, we examined the steps at which these proteins block influenza A viruses. In infected...

2017
Sarah N Croft Erin J Walker Reena Ghildyal

Infected cells can undergo apoptosis as a protective response to viral infection, thereby limiting viral infection. As viruses require a viable cell for replication, the death of the cell limits cellular functions that are required for virus replication and propagation. Picornaviruses are single-stranded RNA viruses that modify the host cell apoptotic response, probably in order to promote vira...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1996
L M Liptak S L Uprichard D M Knipe

Herpes simplex virus replicates its DNA within nuclear structures called replication compartments. In contrast, in cells in which viral DNA replication is inhibited, viral replication proteins localize to punctate structures called prereplicative sites. We have utilized viruses individually mutated in each of the seven essential replication genes to assess the function of each replication prote...

2016
Jie Zhang Hong Guo Qingxiu Chen Fuxian Zhang Qin Fang Neal A. DeLuca

Reovirus replication and assembly occurs within viral inclusion bodies that formed in specific intracellular compartments of cytoplasm in infected cells. Previous study indicated that aquareovirus NS80 is able to form inclusion bodies, and also can retain viral proteins within its inclusions. To better understand how NS80 performed in viral replication and assembly, the functional regions of NS...

2009
Daniel Barajas Yi Jiang Peter D. Nagy

Plus-stranded RNA viruses replicate in infected cells by assembling viral replicase complexes consisting of viral- and host-coded proteins. Previous genome-wide screens with Tomato bushy stunt tombusvirus (TBSV) in a yeast model host revealed the involvement of seven ESCRT (endosomal sorting complexes required for transport) proteins in viral replication. In this paper, we show that the express...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1987
R T Earl E H Mangiapane E E Billett R J Mayer

Reconstituted Sendai-viral envelopes (RSVE) were fused with hepatoma tissue-culture (HTC) cells, thereby introducing viral membrane glycoproteins into the plasma membrane [Earl, Billett, Hunneyball & Mayer (1987) Biochem. J. 241, 801-807]. Fractionation of homogenized cells on Nycodenz gradients shows that much of the viral 125I-labelled HN and F proteins were rapidly sequestered into a dense f...

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