نتایج جستجو برای: single cycle replicable virion scr

تعداد نتایج: 1135219  

2013
Richard W. Clarke Anna Drews Helena Browne David Klenerman

Herpes simplex viruses display hundreds of gD glycoproteins, and yet their neutralization requires tens of thousands of antibodies per virion, leading us to ask whether a wild-type virion with just a single free gD is still infective. By quantitative analysis of fluorescently labeled virus particles and virus neutralization assays, we show that entry of a wild-type HSV virion to a cell does ind...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1983
G W Smith L E Hightower

A second-step revertant (L1) of a temperature-sensitive mutant (C1) of Newcastle disease virus agglutinated erythrocytes normally but had less than 3% of the wild-type (strain AV) levels of neuraminidase activity. Revertant L1 had seven times more virion-associated N-acetylneuraminic acid (NANA) than strain AV. NANA residues on purified virions were specifically labeled with periodate and triti...

Journal: :Genetics 2009
Lovesha Sivanantharajah Anthony Percival-Smith

The Drosophila Hox gene, Sex combs reduced (Scr), is required for patterning the larval and adult, labial and prothoracic segments. Fifteen Scr alleles were sequenced and the phenotypes analyzed in detail. Six null alleles were nonsense mutations (Scr(2), Scr(4), Scr(11), Scr(13), Scr(13A), and Scr(16)) and one was an intragenic deletion (Scr(17)). Five hypomorphic alleles were missense mutatio...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2010
Kurt I Kamrud V McNeil Coffield Gary Owens Christin Goodman Kim Alterson Max Custer Michael A Murphy Whitney Lewis Sarah Timberlake Elizabeth K Wansley Peter Berglund Jonathan Smith

Alphavirus-based replicon vector systems (family Togaviridae) have been developed as expression vectors with demonstrated potential in vaccine development against both infectious diseases and cancer. The single-cycle nature of virus-like replicon particles (VRP), generated by supplying the structural proteins from separate replicable helper RNAs, is an attractive safety component of these syste...

Journal: :Science 2007
Hongchang Cui Mitchell P Levesque Teva Vernoux Jee W Jung Alice J Paquette Kimberly L Gallagher Jean Y Wang Ikram Blilou Ben Scheres Philip N Benfey

Intercellular protein movement plays a critical role in animal and plant development. SHORTROOT (SHR) is a moving transcription factor essential for endodermis specification in the Arabidopsis root. Unlike diffusible animal morphogens, which form a gradient across multiple cell layers, SHR movement is limited to essentially one cell layer. However, the molecular mechanism is unknown. We show th...

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 2007
Welkin H Pope Peter R Weigele Juan Chang Marisa L Pedulla Michael E Ford Jennifer M Houtz Wen Jiang Wah Chiu Graham F Hatfull Roger W Hendrix Jonathan King

Marine Synechococcus spp and marine Prochlorococcus spp are numerically dominant photoautotrophs in the open oceans and contributors to the global carbon cycle. Syn5 is a short-tailed cyanophage isolated from the Sargasso Sea on Synechococcus strain WH8109. Syn5 has been grown in WH8109 to high titer in the laboratory and purified and concentrated retaining infectivity. Genome sequencing and an...

Journal: :Physical review 2021

Viral transmission pathways have profound implications for public safety; it is thus imperative to establish a complete understanding of viable infectious avenues. Mounting evidence suggests SARS-CoV-2 can be transmitted via the air; however, this has not yet been demonstrated. Here we quantitatively analyze virion accumulation by accounting aerosolized emission and destabilization. Reported su...

2014
Eric Alonas Aaron W. Lifland Manasa Gudheti Daryll Vanover Jeenah Jung Chiara Zurla Jonathan Kirschman Vincent F. Fiore Alison Douglas Thomas H. Barker Hong Yi Elizabeth R. Wright James E. Crowe Philip J. Santangelo

The creation of fluorescently labeled viruses is currently limited by the length of imaging observation time (e.g., labeling an envelope protein) and the rescue of viral infectivity (e.g., encoding a GFP protein). Using single molecule sensitive RNA hybridization probes delivered to the cytoplasm of infected cells, we were able to isolate individual, infectious, fluorescently labeled human resp...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2014
Gardar Sveinbjornsson Evgenia Mikaelsdottir Runolfur Palsson Olafur S Indridason Hilma Holm Aslaug Jonasdottir Agnar Helgason Snaevar Sigurdsson Adalbjorg Jonasdottir Asgeir Sigurdsson Gudmundur Ingi Eyjolfsson Olof Sigurdardottir Olafur Th Magnusson Augustine Kong Gisli Masson Patrick Sulem Isleifur Olafsson Unnur Thorsteinsdottir Daniel F Gudbjartsson Kari Stefansson

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a complex disorder with a strong genetic component. A number of common sequence variants have been found to associate with serum creatinine (SCr), estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and/or CKD. We imputed 24 million single-nucleotide polymorphisms and insertions/deletions identified by whole-genome sequencing of 2230 Icelanders into 81 656 chip-typed ind...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1980
R L Regnery K M Johnson M P Kiley

The virion nucleic acid of Ebola virus consists of a single-stranded RNA with a molecular weight of approximately 4.0 x 10(6). The virion RNA did not bind to oligodeoxythymidylic acid-cellulose under conditions known to bind RNAs rich in polyadenylic acid and was not infectious under conditions which yielded infectious RNA from Sindbis virus, suggesting that Ebola virus virion nucleic acid is a...

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