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Patterns of evolution of host proteins involved in retroviral pathogenesis

Patterns of evolution of host proteins involved in retroviral pathogenesis

... Evolutionary genomics approaches have been proposed as powerful tools to identify protein regions relevant for host-pathogen interactions [1]. Identifying signatures of genetic conflict can open the way to ...

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Viral and host proteins involved in picornavirus life cycle

Viral and host proteins involved in picornavirus life cycle

... with host proteins and suffices for viral RNA replication in vitro ...that host proteins can bind to the 3' UTR of rhinovirus and entero- virus ...cellular proteins, such as La, can ...

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Identification of Proteins Bound to Dengue Viral RNA In Vivo Reveals New Host Proteins Important for Virus Replication

Identification of Proteins Bound to Dengue Viral RNA In Vivo Reveals New Host Proteins Important for Virus Replication

... the host proteins found to bind vRNA play a role in mediating efficient DENV replication, we performed siRNA- mediated gene silencing followed by ...

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Protease Mediated Growth of Staphylococcus aureus on Host Proteins Is opp3 Dependent

Protease Mediated Growth of Staphylococcus aureus on Host Proteins Is opp3 Dependent

... abundant host protein and is found within the fibrotic wall and tissue surrounding the abscess ...The host produces a variety of proteases that are able to degrade collagen, including MMP-1, -2, -8, -9, and ...

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The intracellular bacterium Anaplasma phagocytophilum selectively manipulates the levels of vertebrate host proteins in the tick vector Ixodes scapularis

The intracellular bacterium Anaplasma phagocytophilum selectively manipulates the levels of vertebrate host proteins in the tick vector Ixodes scapularis

... sheep host proteins in the mid- guts and salivary glands of uninfected and ...Vertebrate host proteins in the transcription, lipid metabolism, im- mune response and oxygen transport ...

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Bactericidal Permeability Increasing Proteins Shape Host Microbe Interactions

Bactericidal Permeability Increasing Proteins Shape Host Microbe Interactions

... and proteins in those epithelial surfaces that are likely to actively shape the communities of microbes with which the animals associate (1, 8, ...four host proteins in the LBP/BPI family (initially ...

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Prediction of HIV-1 virus-host protein interactions using virus and host sequence motifs

Prediction of HIV-1 virus-host protein interactions using virus and host sequence motifs

... HIV-1 proteins for binding to their host ...and host protein ...identifying host protein sets enriched with virus targeted host proteins for a wide scope of infectious ...HIV-1, ...

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Toxoplasma gondii Ingests and Digests Host Cytosolic Proteins

Toxoplasma gondii Ingests and Digests Host Cytosolic Proteins

... parasites. Host-derived cytosolic GFP was exclusively seen in CPL-deficient strains, suggesting that CPL contributes substan- tially to the digestion of host-derived ...RH-infected host cells with ...

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Comprehensive Proteomic Analysis of Influenza Virus Polymerase Complex Reveals a Novel Association with Mitochondrial Proteins and RNA Polymerase Accessory Factors

Comprehensive Proteomic Analysis of Influenza Virus Polymerase Complex Reveals a Novel Association with Mitochondrial Proteins and RNA Polymerase Accessory Factors

... these host proteins, we went further and experimentally validated their ability to interact with the influenza virus poly- merase ...cellular proteins identified in affinity-purified complexes with ...

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Comparative Characterization of the Sindbis Virus Proteome from Mammalian and Invertebrate Hosts Identifies nsP2 as a Component of the Virion and Sorting Nexin 5 as a Significant Host Factor for Alphavirus Replication

Comparative Characterization of the Sindbis Virus Proteome from Mammalian and Invertebrate Hosts Identifies nsP2 as a Component of the Virion and Sorting Nexin 5 as a Significant Host Factor for Alphavirus Replication

... the host cell by its functional exploitation or repression ...the host membrane or budding at the plasma membrane by an SNX-mediated ...recruit host proteins to the replication complex on a ...

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Organizational Accessibility and Community Connections: Examining Changes in the Spatial Proximity of Pubic Housing Residents to Social Service Providers and Providers' Responses to Redevelopment

Organizational Accessibility and Community Connections: Examining Changes in the Spatial Proximity of Pubic Housing Residents to Social Service Providers and Providers' Responses to Redevelopment

... no host cell proteins interacting with P150 in the replication complex, it has to be pointed out that there were caveats to the approach and method that we used to isolate proteins from the RUBV ...

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On New Host Cell Proteins Involved in Alphavirus Replication.

On New Host Cell Proteins Involved in Alphavirus Replication.

... conserved host proteins were attempted in human HEK293 ...these proteins are not absolutely required for ...two proteins identified, the data demonstrates ...

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Host  and Strain Specific Regulation of Influenza Virus Polymerase Activity by Interacting Cellular Proteins

Host and Strain Specific Regulation of Influenza Virus Polymerase Activity by Interacting Cellular Proteins

... mammalian host proteins is thought to contribute to the efficiency of viral RNA synthesis and to disease ...human proteins that associate with H1N1 polymerases and/or viral ribonucleoprotein (vRNP), ...

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Proteomic analysis of purified turkey adenovirus 3 virions

Proteomic analysis of purified turkey adenovirus 3 virions

... 18 host proteins were exclusively de- tected in proteinase K treated TAdV-3 virions (Table 4 and Figure ...these host proteins were the same as detected in the untreated TAdV-3 vi- rions ...

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Proteomic Characterization of Pseudorabies Virus Extracellular Virions

Proteomic Characterization of Pseudorabies Virus Extracellular Virions

... transmembrane proteins anchored in a phospholipid bilayer. The viral and host proteins contained within virions execute important functions during viral spread and pathogenesis, but a detailed ...

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Applications of omics approaches to the development of microbiological risk assessment using RNA virus dose–response models as a case study

Applications of omics approaches to the development of microbiological risk assessment using RNA virus dose–response models as a case study

... (Donaldson et al., 2008). Thus, many individuals are susceptible to reinfection by NoV (Lindesmith et al., 2010). NGS of viral sequences may allow identification of immune escape mutations which impair the ability of ...

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Yersinia proteins that target host cell signaling pathways

Yersinia proteins that target host cell signaling pathways

... The other effector involved in antiphagocytosis, YopH, is homologous to eukaryotic tyrosine phosphatases (18) and has the highest activity of all tyrosine phosphatases known today (19). High expression of YopH alone is ...

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Analysis of the Ability of Spirochete Species Associated with Relapsing Fever, Avian Borreliosis, and Epizootic Bovine Abortion To Bind Factor H and Cleave C3b

Analysis of the Ability of Spirochete Species Associated with Relapsing Fever, Avian Borreliosis, and Epizootic Bovine Abortion To Bind Factor H and Cleave C3b

... To determine if the RFS can bind fH and to identify poten- tial fH binding proteins (FHBPs), an affinity ligand binding immunoblot assay was employed as previously described (12, 13). Briefly, whole-cell lysates ...

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Nuclear genome sequence of the plastid-lacking cryptomonad Goniomonas avonlea provides insights into the evolution of secondary plastids

Nuclear genome sequence of the plastid-lacking cryptomonad Goniomonas avonlea provides insights into the evolution of secondary plastids

... Several proteins with GT8 domains can putatively be assigned as glycogenins since their best blast hits are to bona fide glycogenins in other organ- isms such as Saccharomyces cerevisiae, albeit with poor E-values ...

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Plant parasitic nematode proteins and the host-parasite interaction

Plant parasitic nematode proteins and the host-parasite interaction

... 10 proteins were detected by SDS-PAGE ranging from 15 kDa to 70 kDa and the presence of proteases and superoxide dismutase (SOD) were demonstrated in activity ...

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