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Inactivation of Surface-Associated Viruses in Real Indoor Environments by a Humidification System Generating Vaporized Free Chlorine Components. [PDF]

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Computational Analysis of CD46 Protein Interaction with SARS-CoV-2 Structural Proteins: Elucidating a Putative Viral Entry Mechanism into Human Cells

open access: yesViruses, 2023
This study examines an unexplored aspect of SARS-CoV-2 entry into host cells, which is widely understood to occur via the viral spike (S) protein’s interaction with human ACE2-associated proteins.
Pavel M Vassiliev   +2 more
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Structural Proteins of Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1975
SUMMARY A procedure for the purification of radioactively labeled bovine viral diarrhea virus was critically evaluated. Purification of virus from artificial mixtures of unlabeled infected and labeled noninfected cells indicated that the extent of purification was approximately 100-fold with respect to host proteins.
R F, Pritchett, Y C, Zee
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NMR Analysis of Viral Protein Structures

2008
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is a powerful tool to study the three-dimensional structure of proteins and nucleic acids at atomic resolution. Since the NMR data can be recorded in solution, conditions such as pH, salt concentration, and temperature can be adjusted so as to closely mimic the biomacromolecules natural milieu.
Andrew J, Dingley   +2 more
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The Atomic Structure of the Virally Encoded Antifungal Protein, KP6

Journal of Molecular Biology, 2013
Killer toxins are produced by several genera of yeast and filamentous fungi. A small proportion of Ustilago maydis strains produce killer toxins, to which they are resistant, but sensitive strains are the majority in the wild populations. There are three killer types (P1, P4 and P6) that secrete KP1, KP4 and KP6 toxins, respectively, which are produced
Aron, Allen   +2 more
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Structural Mechanism of Viral Tethering by the Anti‐Viral Protein BST‐2

The FASEB Journal, 2017
BST‐2/tetherin is a human extracellular transmembrane protein that serves as a host defense factor against HIV‐1, HIV‐2, SIV, and other viruses by inhibiting viral budding. Structurally, BST‐2 is a homo‐dimeric coiled‐coil that is connected to the host cell membrane by N and C terminal transmembrane anchors.
Kadir Ozcan, Christopher Berndsen
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