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Coronavirus envelope protein: current knowledge [PDF]
Background Coronaviruses (CoVs) primarily cause enzootic infections in birds and mammals but, in the last few decades, have shown to be capable of infecting humans as well.
Dewald Schoeman, Burtram C. Fielding
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Envelope Protein Dynamics in Paramyxovirus Entry [PDF]
Paramyxoviruses include major pathogens with significant global health and economic impact. This large family of enveloped RNA viruses infects cells by employing two surface glycoproteins that tightly cooperate to fuse their lipid envelopes with the ...
Philippe Plattet, Richard K. Plemper
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ZIKV envelope protein is a strong blocker of early directional differentiation in the neural lineage [PDF]
Zika virus (ZIKV) infection is an international concern of public health emergency and has been associated with severe neurodevelopmental abnormalities. ZIKV-encoded envelope protein was virulent to neural cells, but its role in the neurodifferentiation ...
Zi-Hui Ma +6 more
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Human Coronavirus: Envelope Protein Evolution
Envelope protein of human coronavirus play significant role in an evolution and mutation of the virus life cycle. In the present research, the author evaluated amino acid sequences, its abundance and GC content of the genes that corresponds to envelope ...
Rutuja Ankulkar
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The Evolving Role of Zika Virus Envelope Protein in Viral Entry and Pathogenesis [PDF]
Zika virus (ZIKV) was first discovered in Uganda’s Zika Forest in 1947. The early African viruses posed little or no health risk to humans. Since then, ZIKV has undergone extensive genetic evolution and adapted to humans, and it now causes a range of ...
Ashkan Roozitalab +4 more
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Comparison of Canavanyl-Envelope Proteins to Normal Envelope Proteins [PDF]
Electrophoretic analysis showed arginine- and canavanine-containing envelope proteins to be qualitatively the same. Quantitative differences may be due to rapid degradation of some canavanine-containing envelope proteins.
T D, Allen, P, Rogers
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IntroductionIn the present study we evaluated the features of different recombinant forms of Zika virus (ZIKV) proteins produced in either bacterial (Eschericha coli) or insect cells (Drosophila melanogaster).
Victória Alves Santos Lunardelli +16 more
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Protein phosphatases at the nuclear envelope [PDF]
The nuclear envelope (NE) is a unique topological structure formed by lipid membranes (Inner and Outer Membrane: IM and OM) interrupted by open channels (Nuclear Pore complexes). Besides its well-established structural role in providing a physical separation between the genome and the cytoplasm and regulating the exchanges between the two cellular ...
Raquel Sales Gil +3 more
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Flavivirus envelope protein (E) plays an important role in cellular infection, especially in virulence and antigenicity. E domain III of Tembusu virus (TMUV) is highly conserved among flaviviruses and contains four loop regions. However, the functions of
Tao Hu +50 more
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Human T-cell leukemia virus type 1 (HTLV-1) causes serious and intractable diseases in some carriers after infection. The elimination of infected cells is considered important to prevent this onset, but there are currently no means by which to accomplish
Yohei Seki +6 more
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