نتایج جستجو برای: viral core protein

تعداد نتایج: 1534894  

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1994
J R Lingappa R L Martin M L Wong D Ganem W J Welch V R Lingappa

We have established a system for assembly of hepatitis B virus capsid, a homomultimer of the viral core polypeptide, using cell-free transcription-linked translation. The mature particles that are produced are indistinguishable from authentic viral capsids by four criteria: velocity sedimentation, buoyant density, protease resistance, and electron microscopic appearance. Production of unassembl...

2014
Edward C Hutchinson Philip D Charles Svenja S Hester Benjamin Thomas David Trudgian Mónica Martínez-Alonso Ervin Fodor

Viruses use virions to spread between hosts, and virion composition is therefore the primary determinant of viral transmissibility and immunogenicity. However, the virions of many viruses are complex and pleomorphic, making them difficult to analyse in detail. Here we address this by identifying and quantifying virion proteins with mass spectrometry, producing a complete and quantified model of...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1985
D J Dowbenko J R Bell C V Benton J E Groopman H Nguyen D Vetterlein D J Capon L A Lasky

A retrovirus [lymphoadenopathy-associated virus, human T-cell leukemia virus type III, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)-related virus] suspected of causing AIDS has been isolated recently. The detection of exposure to this retrovirus in donors of various blood products is important to prevent transmission of the disease from these donors to recipients. In the majority of cases, the det...

Journal: :Molecular Medicine Reports 2021

Chromosome 14 open reading frame 166 (C14orf166) encodes a 28‑kDa nuclear and cytoplasmic protein that is involved in viral infection, RNA metabolism, centrosome structure. It binds to the polymerase acidic subunit of influenza A virus, which associated with several transcription factors, II, activate initiation promote virus infection. also interacts mature hepatitis C core regulate infection ...

2014
Ali Alqahtani Kate Heesom Jonathan L. Bramson David Curiel Hideyo Ugai David A. Matthews

We used SILAC (stable isotope labelling of amino acids in cell culture) and high-throughput quantitative MS mass spectrometry to analyse the protein composition of highly purified WT wild type adenoviruses, mutant adenoviruses lacking an internal protein component (protein V) and recombinant adenoviruses of the type commonly used in gene therapy, including one virus that had been used in a clin...

2012
Laurène Meyniel-Schicklin Benoît de Chassey Patrice André Vincent Lotteau

A decade of high-throughput screenings for intraviral and virus-host protein-protein interactions led to the accumulation of data and to the development of theories on laws governing interactome organization for many viruses. We present here a computational analysis of intraviral protein networks (EBV, FLUAV, HCV, HSV-1, KSHV, SARS-CoV, VACV, and VZV) and virus-host protein networks (DENV, EBV,...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2005
Yuming Xue Jeffrey S Johnson David A Ornelles Judy Lieberman Daniel A Engel

Adenovirus protein VII is the major component of the viral nucleoprotein core. It is a highly basic nonspecific DNA-binding protein that condenses viral DNA inside the capsid. We have investigated the fate and function of protein VII during infection. "Input" protein VII persisted in the nucleus throughout early phase and the beginning of DNA replication. Chromatin immunoprecipitation revealed ...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1991
D C van Gent Y Elgersma M W Bolk C Vink R H Plasterk

Integration of retroviral DNA into the host chromosome requires the integrase protein (IN). We overexpressed the IN proteins of human immunodeficiency viruses types 1 and 2 (HIV-1 and HIV-2) in E. coli and purified them. Both proteins were found to specifically cut two nucleotides off the ends of linear viral DNA, and to integrate viral DNA into target DNA. This demonstrates that HIV IN is the ...

Journal: :Respiratory Research 2005
Jonathan P Moorman S Matthew Fitzgerald Deborah C Prayther Steven A Lee David S Chi Guha Krishnaswamy

BACKGROUND Recent studies suggest that HCV infection is associated with progressive declines in pulmonary function in patients with underlying pulmonary diseases such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Few molecular studies have addressed the inflammatory aspects of HCV-associated pulmonary disease. Because IL-8 plays a fundamental role in reactive airway diseases, we examined...

2016

Env’s transmembrane domain revealed HIV-1’s envelope protein (Env) spans the viral membrane and grants the virus entry into host cells. Env is also the sole protein of HIV-1 that is targeted by antibodies, making it a key target for vaccine design. Dev et al. used nuclear magnetic resonance to determine an atomic-level structure of the membrane-spanning region of Env in a lipid bicelle. Env’s t...

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