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Analysis of polyclonal and monoclonal antibody to the influenza virus nucleoprotein in different oligomeric states. [PDF]

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Myers ML   +7 more
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Viral oncogenesis in cancer: from mechanisms to therapeutics. [PDF]

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Xiao Q   +9 more
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Antiviral potential of diosmin against influenza A virus. [PDF]

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AbuBakar U   +8 more
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Interaction between tubulin and the viral matrix protein of vesicular stomatitis virus: possible implications in the viral cytopathic effect.

Virology, 1994
The matrix (M) protein of vesicular stomatitis virus has been shown to induce the rounding of cells. Experiments were performed in order to define the mechanism by which M protein could cause this cytopathic effect (CPE).
Ronald Melki, Y. Gaudin, D. Blondel
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Transport of viral proteins to the apical membranes and interaction of matrix protein with glycoproteins in the assembly of influenza viruses.

Virus Research, 2001
Influenza virus assembly and morphogenesis require transport of viral components to the assembly site at the apical plasma membrane of polarized epithelial cells and interaction among the viral components. In this report we have discussed the apical determinants present in the transmembrane domain (TMD) of influenza virus hemagglutinin (HA) and ...
S. Barman   +4 more
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Effects of pH on the adsorption of the viral matrix protein M1

Biochemistry (Moscow) Supplement Series A: Membrane and Cell Biology, 2015
Adsorption of the viral matrix protein M1 on a substrate simulating the lipid membrane surface of the influenza virus was studied by surface plasmon resonance (SPR). It was found that a decrease of pH leads to an increase of the time to reach the saturated level of adsorption, despite the growth of its initial rate.
Natalia V. Fedorova   +2 more
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Adsorption of viral matrix protein M1 in acidic medium

Biochemistry (Moscow) Supplement Series A: Membrane and Cell Biology, 2013
Adsorption of viral matrix protein M1 on the self-assembled monolayer of carboxyhexadecanthiol molecules simulating the surface of the cell membrane was studied by surface plasmon resonance refractometry technique. It was shown that in the acidic medium (pH 4.0) the fraction of irreversibly adsorbed protein increases with time.
Natalia V. Fedorova   +3 more
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The association of ribosomal protein L18 with Newcastle disease virus matrix protein enhances viral translation and replication

Avian Pathology, 2022
Numerous studies have shown that viruses can utilize or manipulate ribosomal proteins to achieve viral protein biosynthesis and replication. In our recent studies using proteomics analysis of virus-infected cells, we found that ribosomal protein L18 (RPL18) was the highest up-regulated differentially expressed protein, along with the increasingly ...
Zhiqiang Duan   +5 more
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