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Stability of Norwalk virus capsid protein interfaces evaluated by in-silico nanoindentation
Norwalk virus causes severe gastroenteritis for which there is currently no specific anti-viral therapy. A stage of the infection process is uncoating of the protein capsid to expose the viral genome and allow for viral replication.
Kevin J Boyd +3 more
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Membrane Interactions and Uncoating of Aichi Virus, a Picornavirus That Lacks a VP4 [PDF]
To initiate infection, viruses must enter a host cell and deliver their genome into the appropriate location. The picornavirus family of small nonenveloped RNA viruses includes significant human and animal pathogens and is also a model to understand the process of cell entry.
James T. Kelly +5 more
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Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) has plagued the pig industry for more than 30 years and causes great economic losses. At present different commercial vaccines are available but limited tools.
Xiaoxiao Zhang +3 more
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The genome of influenza A virus (IAV) comprises eight pinlike genomic segments called vRNPs enclosed in viral capsid. During infection, uncoating is the key step for viral replication and represents an antiviral therapeutic target, but it is difficult to
Chong Qin, Xiaowei Zhang, Zongqiang Cui
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Uncoating Kinetics of Hepatitis A Virus Virions and Provirions [PDF]
ABSTRACT When the growth kinetics of immature hepatitis A virus provirions and mature virions were monitored, distinct eclipse phases were noted for both types of particles. Strikingly, uncoating of virions occurred around 4 h postinfection, while uncoating of provirions occurred predominantly between 8 and 10 h postinfection.
N E, Bishop, D A, Anderson
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Localization and functions of native and eGFP-tagged capsid proteins in HIV-1 particles.
In infectious HIV-1 particles, the capsid protein (CA) forms a cone-shaped shell called the capsid, which encases the viral ribonucleoprotein complex (vRNP).
Ashwanth C Francis +7 more
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The emergence of Variola virus-like viruses by natural evolution of zoonotic Orthopoxviruses, like Cowpox virus (CPXV), is a global health threat. The proteasome is essential for poxvirus replication, making the viral components interacting with the ...
Marica Grossegesse +6 more
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Insights into neutralization of animal viruses gained from study of influenza virus [PDF]
It has long been known that the binding of antibodies to viruses can result in a loss of infectivity, or neutralization, but little is understood of the mechanism or mechanisms of this process.
Outlaw, Mark C., Dimmock, N. J.
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The pH stability of foot-and-mouth disease virus
ᅟ This review summarized the molecular determinants of the acid stability of FMDV in order to explore the uncoating mechanism of FMDV and improve the acid stability of vaccines.
Hong Yuan +14 more
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The Ubiquitin-Proteasome System Facilitates Membrane Fusion and Uncoating during Coronavirus Entry
Although the involvement of the ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS) in several coronavirus-productive infections has been reported, whether the UPS is required for infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) and porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) infections is ...
Xiao Yuan +9 more
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