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Archives of Virology, 1985
Specific antisera for the isolated HN proteins of eight reference strains of avian paramyxoviruses could be prepared in guinea pigs by intraperitoneal injection of guinea pig red blood cells (GRBC) coated with purified HN proteins. In the hemagglutination inhibition (HI) tests, all reference strains reacted strongly with each homologous antiserum to ...
M, Ishida, K, Nerome, A, Oya
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Specific antisera for the isolated HN proteins of eight reference strains of avian paramyxoviruses could be prepared in guinea pigs by intraperitoneal injection of guinea pig red blood cells (GRBC) coated with purified HN proteins. In the hemagglutination inhibition (HI) tests, all reference strains reacted strongly with each homologous antiserum to ...
M, Ishida, K, Nerome, A, Oya
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Virus Research, 1989
The complete nucleotide sequence of the hemagglutinin-neuraminidase protein (HN) mRNA of the virulent SBL-1 strain of mumps virus has been determined. The mRNA contains 1887 nucleotides excluding the poly(A). The protein encoded by the mRNA has 582 amino acids and a membrane anchorage domain near the amino terminus.
J, Kövamees, E, Norrby, N, Elango
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The complete nucleotide sequence of the hemagglutinin-neuraminidase protein (HN) mRNA of the virulent SBL-1 strain of mumps virus has been determined. The mRNA contains 1887 nucleotides excluding the poly(A). The protein encoded by the mRNA has 582 amino acids and a membrane anchorage domain near the amino terminus.
J, Kövamees, E, Norrby, N, Elango
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Virus Research, 2006
The production of hemagglutinating virus of Japan (HVJ; Sendai virus) was inhibited at 41 degrees C, whereas it was normal at 37 degrees C. In the infected Vero cells, viral specific proteins were synthesized even at 41 degrees C, but the synthesized HN protein was not integrated into the cell membrane, resulting in the inhibition of viral production ...
Etsuko, Hirayama +2 more
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The production of hemagglutinating virus of Japan (HVJ; Sendai virus) was inhibited at 41 degrees C, whereas it was normal at 37 degrees C. In the infected Vero cells, viral specific proteins were synthesized even at 41 degrees C, but the synthesized HN protein was not integrated into the cell membrane, resulting in the inhibition of viral production ...
Etsuko, Hirayama +2 more
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Journal of Magnetic Resonance, 2016
We present a simple approach to rapidly identify amino acid types in proteins from a 2D spectrum. The method is based on the fact that (13)C(β) chemical shifts of different amino acid types fall in distinct spectral regions. By evolving the (13)C chemical shifts in the conventional HNCACB or HN(CO)CACB type experiment for a single specified delay ...
Dubey, Abhinav +3 more
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We present a simple approach to rapidly identify amino acid types in proteins from a 2D spectrum. The method is based on the fact that (13)C(β) chemical shifts of different amino acid types fall in distinct spectral regions. By evolving the (13)C chemical shifts in the conventional HNCACB or HN(CO)CACB type experiment for a single specified delay ...
Dubey, Abhinav +3 more
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Fusion of Sendai virus with liposome depends on only F protein, but not HN protein
Virus Research, 1999Sendai virus is able to fuse with liposomes even without virus receptors. To determine the roles of envelope protein, hemagglutinin-neuraminidase (HN) and fusion (F) protein, in Sendai virus-liposome fusion, we treated the virus with proteases and examined its fusion with liposomes and the conditions of HN and F protein.
H, Mizuguchi +8 more
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Fusion of a sendai mutant deficient in HN protein (ts271) with cardiolipin liposomes
Virology, 1988Sendai mutant ts271 contains less than 5% of the amount of HN glycoprotein found in wild-type Sendai. Fusion of this mutant with cardiolipin liposomes revealed no differences from the wild-type virus with regard to specific activity, pH dependence, or radiation inactivation.
S, Gibson +3 more
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Journal of Biomolecular NMR, 2001
Two triple resonance experiments, HNN and HN(C)N, are presented which correlate HN and 15N resonances sequentially along the polypeptide chain of a doubly (13C, 15N) labeled protein. These incorporate several improvements over the previously published sequences for a similar purpose and have several novel features.
S C, Panchal, N S, Bhavesh, R V, Hosur
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Two triple resonance experiments, HNN and HN(C)N, are presented which correlate HN and 15N resonances sequentially along the polypeptide chain of a doubly (13C, 15N) labeled protein. These incorporate several improvements over the previously published sequences for a similar purpose and have several novel features.
S C, Panchal, N S, Bhavesh, R V, Hosur
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Efficient sequential assignments in proteins with reduced dimensionality 3D HN(CA)NH
Journal of Biomolecular NMR, 2012We present reduced dimensionality (RD) 3D HN(CA)NH for efficient sequential assignment in proteins. The experiment correlates the (15)N and (1)H chemical shift of a residue ('i') with those of its immediate N-terminal (i - 1) and C-terminal (i + 1) neighbors and provides four-dimensional chemical shift correlations rapidly with high resolution.
Chandra, Kousik +3 more
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Crystallization of Sendai virus HN protein complexed with monoclonal antibody Fab fragments
Virology, 1989The hemagglutinin-neuraminidase (HN) protein of Sendai virus has been isolated from virus particles in a biologically active soluble form after removal by proteolytic digestion of the hydrophobic amino-terminal anchor sequence (S. D. Thompson, W. G. Laver, K. G. Murti, A. Portner, J. Virol., 62, 4653-4660, 1988).
W G, Laver +3 more
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Virus Research, 1994
Comparisons of the sequences of the hemagglutinin-neuraminidase (HN) protein from thirteen different strains of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) show that while 12 cysteine residues are conserved in all strains, two cysteine residues are variably present (Sakaguchi et al. (1989) Virology 169, 260-272).
L W, McGinnes, T G, Morrison
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Comparisons of the sequences of the hemagglutinin-neuraminidase (HN) protein from thirteen different strains of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) show that while 12 cysteine residues are conserved in all strains, two cysteine residues are variably present (Sakaguchi et al. (1989) Virology 169, 260-272).
L W, McGinnes, T G, Morrison
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