نتایج جستجو برای: i capsid

تعداد نتایج: 1056162  

Journal: :Journal of virology 1974
R Fennell B A Phillips

Five urea-resistant and two heat-resistant mutants of poliovirus types 1 and 2 were isolated and their structural and nonstructural polypeptides compared to those of their wild-type, parental strains in an attempt to correlate mutant phenotypes with alterations in specific capsid polypeptides. Four of the seven mutants were found to contain polypeptides which differed in molecular weight from t...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 2001
K Slupetzky S Shafti-Keramat P Lenz S Brandt A Grassauer M Sara R Kirnbauer

Neutralization capsid epitopes are important determinants for antibody-mediated immune protection against papillomavirus (PV) infection and induced disease. Chimeric L1 major capsid proteins of the human PV type 16 (HPV-16) and the bovine PV type 1 (BPV-1) with a foreign peptide incorporated into several capsid surface loops self-assembled into pentamers or virus-like particles (VLP). Binding p...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2014
Idoia Busnadiego Melissa Kane Suzannah J Rihn Hannah F Preugschas Joseph Hughes Daniel Blanco-Melo Victoria P Strouvelle Trinity M Zang Brian J Willett Chris Boutell Paul D Bieniasz Sam J Wilson

Myxovirus resistance 2 (Mx2/MxB) has recently been uncovered as an effector of the anti-HIV-1 activity of type I interferons (IFNs) that inhibits HIV-1 at an early stage postinfection, after reverse transcription but prior to proviral integration into host DNA. The mechanistic details of Mx2 antiviral activity are not yet understood, but a few substitutions in the HIV-1 capsid have been shown t...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2003
Roberto Mateo Ana Díaz Eric Baranowski Mauricio G Mateu

Spherical virus capsids are large, multimeric protein shells whose assembly and stability depend on the establishment of multiple non-covalent interactions between many polypeptide subunits. In a foot-and-mouth disease virus capsid, 42 amino acid side chains per protomer are involved in noncovalent interactions between pentameric subunits that function as assembly/disassembly intermediates. We ...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 1991
V V Dolja E V Koonin

Statistically significant alignment was generated between the amino acid sequences of the (putative) shell (S) domains of the capsid proteins of small RNA plant viruses with icosahedral capsids in the tombusvirus, carmovirus, dianthovirus, sobemovirus and luteovirus groups. Inspection of the alignment showed good correspondence between the experimentally defined beta-strands and alpha-helices o...

Journal: :Biotechnology and applied biochemistry 1999
H Braun K Boller J Löwer W M Bertling A Zimmer

The drug delivery system described here is based on the properties of the capsoid or capsid-like structure resulting from the assembly of polyoma virus capsid protein VP1 expressed in Escherichia coli. The capsid protein VP1 was expressed as a fusion protein with a completely removable N-terminal His6 affinity tag. The pentameric morphology of the recombinant VP1 protein was confirmed by electr...

2015
Miho Kobayashi Shima Yoshizumi Sayaka Kogawa Tomoko Takahashi Yo Ueki Michiyo Shinohara Fuminori Mizukoshi Hiroyuki Tsukagoshi Yoshiko Sasaki Rieko Suzuki Hideaki Shimizu Akira Iwakiri Nobuhiko Okabe Komei Shirabe Hiroto Shinomiya Kunihisa Kozawa Hideki Kusunoki Akihide Ryo Makoto Kuroda Kazuhiko Katayama Hirokazu Kimura

We studied the molecular evolution of the capsid gene in all genotypes (genotypes 1-9) of human norovirus (NoV) genogroup I. The evolutionary time scale and rate were estimated by the Bayesian Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) method. We also performed selective pressure analysis and B-cell linear epitope prediction in the deduced NoV GI capsid protein. Furthermore, we analysed the effective popu...

Journal: :Virology 2005
Jaisri R Lingappa Michael A Newman Kevin C Klein Julia E Dooher

Many viruses that assemble their capsids in the eukaryotic cytoplasm require a threshold concentration of capsid protein to achieve capsid assembly. Strategies for achieving this include maintaining high levels of capsid protein synthesis and targeting to specific sites to raise the effective concentration of capsid polypeptides. To understand how different viruses achieve the threshold capsid ...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2012
Gabriel I Parra Eugenio J Abente Carlos Sandoval-Jaime Stanislav V Sosnovtsev Karin Bok Kim Y Green

Noroviruses are major etiological agents of acute viral gastroenteritis. In 2002, a GII.4 variant (Farmington Hills cluster) spread so rapidly in the human population that it predominated worldwide and displaced previous GII.4 strains. We developed and characterized a panel of six monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) directed against the capsid protein of a Farmington Hills-like GII.4 norovirus strain ...

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