نتایج جستجو برای: dsrna virus

تعداد نتایج: 399148  

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2007
Cuifeng Yin Javed A Khan G V T Swapna Asli Ertekin Robert M Krug Liang Tong Gaetano T Montelione

Influenza A viruses cause a highly contagious respiratory disease in humans and are responsible for periodic widespread epidemics with high mortality rates. The influenza A virus NS1 protein (NS1A) plays a key role in countering host antiviral defense and in virulence. The 73-residue N-terminal domain of NS1A (NS1A-(1-73)) forms a symmetric homodimer with a unique six-helical chain fold. It bin...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1991
J Schönborn J Oberstrass E Breyel J Tittgen J Schumacher N Lukacs

We describe four monoclonal antibodies (MAB) which specifically recognize double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) together with their use in new methods for detecting and characterizing dsRNA in unfractionated nucleic acid extracts. The specificity of the antibodies was analyzed using a panel of 27 different synthetic and naturally occurring nucleic acids. All four antibodies reacted in a highly specific m...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1984
A P Rice I M Kerr

The interferon-inducible, double-stranded RNA (dsRNA)-dependent protein kinase which phosphorylates an endogenous HeLa 69 kilodalton polypeptide or exogenous initiation factor eIF2 was inhibited during vaccinia virus infection. High interferon doses (20,000 reference units per ml) did not prevent this inhibition. The inhibition required protein synthesis but not viral DNA synthesis during infec...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2003
Hein Streitenfeld Amanda Boyd John K Fazakerley Anne Bridgen Richard M Elliott Friedemann Weber

Double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) is a by-product of viral RNA polymerase activity, and its recognition is one mechanism by which the innate immune system is activated. Cellular responses to dsRNA include induction of alpha/beta interferon (IFN) synthesis and activation of the enzyme PKR, which exerts its antiviral effect by phosphorylating the eukaryotic initiation factor eIF-2 alpha, thereby inhibi...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1979
T W Nilsen C Baglioni

In extracts of interferon-treated HeLa cells, RNA covalently linked to double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) is preferentially degraded compared with mRNA not linked in dsRNA. This was established by following the degradation of poly(A)-containing mRNA annealed with poly(U), of poly(C)-containing encephalomyocarditis virus RNA annealed with poly(I), and of the replicative intermediate of the virus isolat...

Journal: :Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2006
Supansa Yodmuang Witoon Tirasophon Yaowaluck Roshorm Wanlop Chinnirunvong Sakol Panyim

Yellow head virus infects cultured shrimps and causes severe mortality resulting in a great economic loss. Haemolymph injection of dsRNA(pro) corresponding to the protease motif of YHV genome resulted in a complete inhibition of YHV replication. The effect of dsRNA lasted for at least 5 days. Injecting sequence-unrelated dsRNA(gfp) or dsRNA(TSV-pol) also resulted in an inhibition of YHV replica...

Journal: :FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 2011
Zhou Fei Yang Liu Zhen Yan Daiming Fan Alice Alexander Jing-Hua Yang

Double-stranded (ds)RNA in the infected cells is a trait shared by most if not all viruses. While humans have developed variable immune responses, viruses have also developed countermeasures to defeat dsRNA-induced antiviral strategies. Thus, we proposed a broad antiviral strategy to antagonize the countermeasures of viruses and bypass the dsRNA-induced signals that are readily defeated by viru...

2017
Anna Kolliopoulou Clauvis N. T. Taning Guy Smagghe Luc Swevers

RNAi is applied as a new and safe method for pest control in agriculture but efficiency and specificity of delivery of dsRNA trigger remains a critical issue. Various agents have been proposed to augment dsRNA delivery, such as engineered micro-organisms and synthetic nanoparticles, but the use of viruses has received relatively little attention. Here we present a critical view of the potential...

2008
Omid R. Faridani Gerald M. McInerney Katarina Gradin Liam Good

Double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) is formed in cells as intra- and intermolecular RNA interactions and is involved in a range of biological processes including RNA metabolism, RNA interference and translation control mediated by natural antisense RNA and microRNA. Despite this breadth of activities, few molecular tools are available to analyse dsRNA as native hybrids. We describe a two-step ligation ...

2018
Baptiste Monsion Marco Incarbone Kamal Hleibieh Vianney Poignavent Ahmed Ghannam Patrice Dunoyer Laurent Daeffler Jens Tilsner Christophe Ritzenthaler

Double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) plays essential functions in many biological processes, including the activation of innate immune responses and RNA interference. dsRNA also represents the genetic entity of some viruses and is a hallmark of infections by positive-sense single-stranded RNA viruses. Methods for detecting dsRNA rely essentially on immunological approaches and their use is often limited...

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