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The Matrix protein

Heterologous Exchanges of the Glycoprotein and the Matrix Protein in a Novirhabdovirus

Heterologous Exchanges of the Glycoprotein and the Matrix Protein in a Novirhabdovirus

... the conservation of specific amino acids in the G cytoplasmic tail (30). To study whether IHNV is indeed more related to RV than to VSV regarding the requirement of the conservation of the G cytoplasmic tail domain for ...

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Characterization of the Nucleocytoplasmic Shuttle of the Matrix Protein of Influenza B Virus

Characterization of the Nucleocytoplasmic Shuttle of the Matrix Protein of Influenza B Virus

... The matrix protein of influenza B virus (BM1) acts as a cytoplasmic-nuclear shuttling protein during the early and late stages of ...fluorescent protein (EGFP)-tagged signal peptides, and ...

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Nucleus-targeting domain of the matrix protein (M1) of influenza virus.

Nucleus-targeting domain of the matrix protein (M1) of influenza virus.

... The matrix protein M 1 of influenza virus A/WSN/33 was shown by immunofluorescent staining to be transported into the nuclei of transfected cells without requiring other viral ...1 protein (amino ...

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The Matrix Protein of Measles Virus Regulates Viral RNA Synthesis and Assembly by Interacting with the Nucleocapsid Protein

The Matrix Protein of Measles Virus Regulates Viral RNA Synthesis and Assembly by Interacting with the Nucleocapsid Protein

... (N) protein and associates with RNA-dependent RNA polymerase to form the ribonucleoprotein ...The matrix (M) protein is believed to play an important role in MV assembly by linking the ...

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The matrix protein Tiggrin regulates plasmatocyte maturation in Drosophila larva

The matrix protein Tiggrin regulates plasmatocyte maturation in Drosophila larva

... However, the physiological role of this regulation is not clear. Here, we report on the biological role of Tig in the larval LG, using a combination of loss- and gain-of-function approaches. We found that Tig mutants ...

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Dominant Inhibition of Akt/Protein Kinase B Signaling by the Matrix Protein of a Negative-Strand RNA Virus

Dominant Inhibition of Akt/Protein Kinase B Signaling by the Matrix Protein of a Negative-Strand RNA Virus

... M protein in the absence of other viral components, and an M protein mutant that does not inhibit RNA polymerase II (Pol II) transcription and nuclear/cytoplasmic transport was also defective in inhibiting ...

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Association of Ebola Virus Matrix Protein VP40 with Microtubules

Association of Ebola Virus Matrix Protein VP40 with Microtubules

... Viruses exploit a variety of cellular components to complete their life cycles, and it has become increasingly clear that use of host cell microtubules is a vital part of the infection process for many viruses. A variety ...

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Structure of Equine Infectious Anemia Virus Matrix Protein

Structure of Equine Infectious Anemia Virus Matrix Protein

... Received 23 July 2001/Accepted 6 November 2001 The Gag polyprotein is key to the budding of retroviruses from host cells and is cleaved upon virion mat- uration, the N-terminal membrane-binding domain forming the ...

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Dimerization of Matrix Protein Is Required for Budding of Respiratory Syncytial Virus

Dimerization of Matrix Protein Is Required for Budding of Respiratory Syncytial Virus

... the matrix protein (M) is a key step in the process of assembly and infectious virus ...fusion protein, the major current target for RSV antivirals, in the mature ...the protein is dimeric in ...

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Restriction of Viral Replication by Mutation of the Influenza Virus Matrix Protein

Restriction of Viral Replication by Mutation of the Influenza Virus Matrix Protein

... The matrix protein (M1) of influenza virus plays an essential role in viral assembly and has a variety of functions, including association with influenza virus ribonucleoprotein ...M1 protein plays ...

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Association of Influenza Virus Matrix Protein with Ribonucleoproteins

Association of Influenza Virus Matrix Protein with Ribonucleoproteins

... In vitro reconstitution of M1 protein with RNPs. The analysis of association of M1 and RNP was carried out as follows. Purified RNP (50 ␮g) was incubated with labeled M1 (10,000 cpm). The negative control ...

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Functional exchange of an oncoretrovirus and a lentivirus matrix protein.

Functional exchange of an oncoretrovirus and a lentivirus matrix protein.

... of the murine leukemia virus (MuLV) Gag protein have been replaced with analogous sequences from human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1).. Here we describe the chimeric virus MuLV(MA[r] ...

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The Bacterial Biofilm Matrix as a Platform for Protein Delivery

The Bacterial Biofilm Matrix as a Platform for Protein Delivery

... We hypothesize that this approach will have broad applica- tions. We envision that it can be used to deliver many types of enzymes to surfaces. For instance, a commensal bacterium such as Escherichia coli or a commonly ...

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Condensed Matrix Descriptor for Protein Sequence Comparison

Condensed Matrix Descriptor for Protein Sequence Comparison

... a protein sequence of any length to a real symmetric condensed 20 × 20 ...condensed matrix can be nicely applied as a protein sequence ...two protein se- quences is reduced to a comparison of ...

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Affi-Prep Protein A Matrix Instruction Manual

Affi-Prep Protein A Matrix Instruction Manual

... Prep protein A MAPS ® II buffers (catalog number 156- ...of protein A purification for murine monoclonal antibodies has been limited because, with published methods, most IgG 1 retention represents a ...

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Role of matrix protein in cytopathogenesis of vesicular stomatitis virus.

Role of matrix protein in cytopathogenesis of vesicular stomatitis virus.

... We have analyzed a temperature-sensitive mutant of the M protein of VSV (tsG33) which is defective in viral assembly and which fails to cause morphological changes of the cells after inf[r] ...

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Thogoto Virus Matrix Protein Is Encoded by a Spliced mRNA

Thogoto Virus Matrix Protein Is Encoded by a Spliced mRNA

... the matrix (M) ...35-kDa protein. In contrast, the M protein of THOV has an apparent molecular mass of 29 kDa as assessed by polyacrylamide gel ...

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Cartilage oligomeric matrix protein specific antibodies are pathogenic

Cartilage oligomeric matrix protein specific antibodies are pathogenic

... Generation and characterization of anti-COMP mAbs To obtain a broad set of COMP-specific mAbs, we gener- ated a panel of mAbs using COMP-deficient mice and COMP-wild type mice with Ncf1 mutation immunized with the native ...

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Enamel matrix protein derivatives: role in periodontal regeneration

Enamel matrix protein derivatives: role in periodontal regeneration

... Upon further investigation, it was shown that the attach- ment, growth, and metabolic rate of periodontal ligament fibroblasts increased significantly when EMD was added to cell cultures and that EMD may convert the ...

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Interaction of Influenza A Virus M1 Matrix Protein with Caspases

Interaction of Influenza A Virus M1 Matrix Protein with Caspases

... p35 protein. It is important to note that the performed analysis of M1 matrix proteins from influenza B and C viruses did not display a respective similarity with p35 protein, which correlated with ...

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