نتایج جستجو برای: escape mutant

تعداد نتایج: 159232  

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2009
Aiping Qin David W Scott Jennifer A Thompson Barbara J Mann

Francisella tularensis, the highly virulent etiologic agent of tularemia, is a low-dose intracellular pathogen that is able to escape from the phagosome and replicate in the cytosol. Although there has been progress in identifying loci involved in the pathogenicity of this organism, analysis of the genome sequence has revealed few obvious virulence factors. We previously reported isolation of a...

Journal: :Current HIV research 2006
Viv Peut Stephen J Kent

Sterilising immunity against HIV-1 infection, whilst ideal, appears an unrealistic vaccination goal in the short term. More achievable is slowing the progression to disease and decreasing transmission by mounting strong T cell and neutralising antibody responses to maintain low viral loads. However, in both acute and chronic infection, mutant virus is selected to escape both arms of the adaptiv...

Journal: :Neuron 2009
Jennifer K. Pirri Adam D. McPherson Jamie L. Donnelly Michael M. Francis Mark J. Alkema

A key feature of escape responses is the fast translation of sensory information into a coordinated motor output. In C. elegans, anterior touch initiates a backward escape response in which lateral head movements are suppressed. Here, we show that tyramine inhibits head movements and forward locomotion through the activation of a tyramine-gated chloride channel, LGC-55. lgc-55 mutant animals ha...

Journal: :journal of plant molecular breeding 2013
mozhgan abtahi ahmad arzani

mutation induction is considered as an effective way to enrich plant genetic variation, particularly fortraits with a very low level of genetic variation. this research was conducted to assess genetic variationinduced by gamma radiation in m2 and m3 mutant lines of canola (brassica napus l.) by ssr and morphologicalcharacteristics and to identify useful mutants in terms of agronomic traits. six...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2008
Christopher D Bayliss J Claire Hoe Katherine Makepeace Patricia Martin Derek W Hood E Richard Moxon

Bacteria adapt to environmental changes through high-frequency switches in expression of specific phenotypes. Localized hypermutation mediated by simple sequence repeats is an important mechanism of such phase variation (PV) in Neisseria meningitidis. Loss or gain of nucleotides in a poly(C) tract located in the reading frame results in switches in expression of lgtG and determines whether a gl...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2010
Tanzy M T Love Sally W Thurston Michael C Keefer Stephen Dewhurst Ha Youn Lee

The prominent role of antiviral cytotoxic CD8(+) T-lymphocytes (CD8-TL) in containing the acute viremia of human and simian immunodeficiency viruses (HIV-1 and SIV) has rationalized the development of T-cell-based vaccines. However, the presence of escape mutations in the acute stage of infection has raised a concern that accelerated escape from vaccine-induced CD8-TL responses might undermine ...

2013
Bruce R. Levin Sylvain Moineau Mary Bushman Rodolphe Barrangou

Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats (CRISPR), together with associated genes (cas), form the CRISPR-cas adaptive immune system, which can provide resistance to viruses and plasmids in bacteria and archaea. Here, we use mathematical models, population dynamic experiments, and DNA sequence analyses to investigate the host-phage interactions in a model CRISPR-cas system, Stre...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2009
Frederick J Schnell Noah Alberts-Grill Brian D Evavold

One mechanism viruses use to subvert immune surveillance is through mutation of MHC contact residues of antigenic epitopes that weaken T cell recognition to the point that the immune system is ignorant of the infection. However, in contrast to ignorance, results presented herein demonstrate that intracellular signaling does occur upon stimulation with a lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus-derive...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2008
Maya F Kotturi Iain Scott Tom Wolfe Bjoern Peters John Sidney Hilde Cheroutre Matthias G von Herrath Michael J Buchmeier Howard Grey Alessandro Sette

The primary CD8(+) T cell response of C57BL/6J mice against the 28 known epitopes of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV) is associated with a clear immunodominance hierarchy whose mechanism has yet to be defined. To evaluate the role of epitope competition in immunodominance, we manipulated the number of CD8(+) T cell epitopes that could be recognized during LCMV infection. Decreasing epi...

Journal: :Developmental neurobiology 2010
Sean E Low Weibin Zhou Ingxin Choong Louis Saint-Amant Shawn M Sprague Hiromi Hirata Wilson W Cui Richard I Hume John Y Kuwada

A screen for zebrafish motor mutants identified two noncomplementing alleles of a recessive mutation that were named non-active (nav(mi89) and nav(mi130)). nav embryos displayed diminished spontaneous and touch-evoked escape behaviors during the first 3 days of development. Genetic mapping identified the gene encoding Na(V)1.6a (scn8aa) as a potential candidate for nav. Subsequent cloning of sc...

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