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Intrinsic disorder in measles virus nucleocapsids [PDF]
The genome of measles virus is encapsidated by multiple copies of the nucleoprotein (N), forming helical nucleocapsids of molecular mass approaching 150 Megadalton. The intrinsically disordered C-terminal domain of N (N TAIL ) is essential for transcription and replication of the virus via interaction with the ...
Jensen M. R. +11 more
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Hantavirus Nucleocapsid Protein Coiled-Coil Domains [PDF]
The nucleocapsid (N) proteins of hantaviruses such as the Sin Nombre virus (SNV) bind to membranes and viral RNAs, associate with transcription and replication complexes, and oligomerize during the process of virus assembly. N proteins trimerize in vitro and in vivo, and associate via assembly domains at their amino- and carboxyl-terminal ends. Because
Ayna, Alfadhli +4 more
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Currently approved vaccines against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) have focused solely on the spike protein to provide immunity. The first vaccines were developed rapidly using spike mRNA delivered by lipid nanoparticles but
Mafalda Cacciottolo +11 more
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Detection of SARS-CoV-2 Nucleocapsid, Spike, and Neutralizing Antibodies in Vaccinated Japanese
Serological detection of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) nucleocapsid (N), spike (S), and neutralizing antibodies (Abs) is commonly undertaken to evaluate the efficacy of vaccination.
Rie Midorikawa +7 more
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By leveraging this homodimerization mechanism, molecular glues were rationally designed to induce dysfunctional 3A dimerization, thereby restoring antiviral RNAi. The optimal molecular glue, VTP‐32, demonstrated potent and pan‐enterovirus (groups A, B, D) antiviral effects.
Yuan Fang +13 more
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Mutations in the Schmallenberg virus Gc glycoprotein facilitate cellular protein synthesis shutoff and restore pathogenicity of NSs deletion mutants in mice [PDF]
Serial passage of viruses in cell culture has been traditionally used to attenuate virulence and identify determinants of viral pathogenesis. In a previous study, we found that a strain of Schmallenberg virus (SBV) serially passaged in tissue culture ...
Aislynn Taggart +13 more
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Some Properties of Influenza Virus Nucleocapsids [PDF]
Nucleocapsids released from influenza virions by sodium deoxycholate sedimented heterogeneously in sucrose gradients. Highly infectious virus (complete) preparations yielded nucleocapsids with peak distributions at 64 and 56 S ; von Magnus type virus (incomplete) lacked 64 S nucleocapsids ...
D W, Kingsbury, R G, Webster
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Comparison of Rapid and Automated Antigen Detection Tests for the Diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2 Infection
SARS-CoV-2 viral antigen detection may be an interesting alternative to RT-PCR for the diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2 infection as a less laborious or expensive method but requires validation.
Dorian Petonnet +8 more
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This review outlines bottom‐up and biomimetic fabrication strategies of quantum dots, and highlights their emerging applications in biosensing, multimodal bioimaging, and intelligent cancer theranostics. It further discusses key translational barriers and future perspectives for advancing QD‐based nanomedicine toward clinical implementation.
Jie Ju +5 more
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Sindbis virus ts103 has a mutation in glycoprotein E2 that leads to defective assembly of virions [PDF]
Sindbis virus mutant ts103 is aberrant in the assembly of virus particles. During virus budding, proper nucleocapsid-glycoprotein interactions fail to occur such that particles containing many nucleocapsids are formed, and the final yield of virus is low.
Hahn, Chang S. +4 more
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