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Genetic Interactions between Hepatitis C Virus Replicons

Genetic Interactions between Hepatitis C Virus Replicons

... interference between the G418 and blasticidin mechanisms of cell killing, because these drugs have been reported to function independently ...encephalomyocarditis virus IRES element (EMCV). (C) ... See full document

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Genetic analysis of interactions between Gag proteins of Rous sarcoma virus.

Genetic analysis of interactions between Gag proteins of Rous sarcoma virus.

... possible interactions between RSV Gag and Gag proteins from other retroviruses, various pairs of plasmids were used to cotransform yeast, and the resulting colonies were scored by X-Gal staining ...monkey ... See full document

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Genetic Analysis of a Poliovirus/Hepatitis C Virus Chimera: New Structure for Domain II of the Internal Ribosomal Entry Site of Hepatitis C Virus

Genetic Analysis of a Poliovirus/Hepatitis C Virus Chimera: New Structure for Domain II of the Internal Ribosomal Entry Site of Hepatitis C Virus

... SacI, and ligated into SacI-linearized P/H710-d40. The construct 710-d40-R-Luc, with the correct orientation of the R-Luc gene, was selected by restriction analysis and verified by sequencing. Then a SalI site was ... See full document

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Epidemiology of Hepatitis B Virus Genetic Diversity Vs and Diagnostic Molecular Markers of Hepatitis C Virus Core Gene

Epidemiology of Hepatitis B Virus Genetic Diversity Vs and Diagnostic Molecular Markers of Hepatitis C Virus Core Gene

... the virus cause diagnostic markers including hepatitis B virus genotypes Vs and seeking nuclear gene has been mutated ...the virus in different countries and the relationship between ... See full document

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Phosphorylation of Serine 225 in Hepatitis C Virus NS5A Regulates Protein-Protein Interactions

Phosphorylation of Serine 225 in Hepatitis C Virus NS5A Regulates Protein-Protein Interactions

... the C terminus of NS5A domain III (25) ...subgenomic replicons (SGRs) were used to establish stable Huh7 cell lines expressing either the wild-type or the two mutant ... See full document

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Phosphorylation of serine 225 in hepatitis C virus NS5A regulates protein-protein interactions.

Phosphorylation of serine 225 in hepatitis C virus NS5A regulates protein-protein interactions.

... the C terminus of NS5A domain III (25) ...subgenomic replicons (SGRs) were used to establish stable Huh7 cell lines expressing either the wild-type or the two mutant ... See full document

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Hepatitis C Virus Replicons Escape RNA Interference Induced by a Short Interfering RNA Directed against the NS5b Coding Region

Hepatitis C Virus Replicons Escape RNA Interference Induced by a Short Interfering RNA Directed against the NS5b Coding Region

... After only one treatment with an siRNA targeting the NS5b coding region of the HCV genome, we were able to generate HCV replicon escape mutants containing sequence point mu- tations within the siRNA target sequence. This ... See full document

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Genetic Clustering of Hepatitis C Virus Strains and Severity of Recurrent Hepatitis after Liver Transplantation

Genetic Clustering of Hepatitis C Virus Strains and Severity of Recurrent Hepatitis after Liver Transplantation

... observed between phenotypic matrices and the d N matrix, which reflects the rate of amino acid substitutions, also argues against a role of the core protein sequence in the observed phenotypic ...especially ... See full document

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Similarities between Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 and Hepatitis C Virus Genetic and Phenotypic Protease Quasispecies Diversity

Similarities between Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 and Hepatitis C Virus Genetic and Phenotypic Protease Quasispecies Diversity

... global virus diversity versus intrahost virus ...the virus must adapt to the local environment within a host during the course of infection, particularly for chronically infecting viruses, without ... See full document

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Persistent Replication of Hepatitis C Virus Replicons Expressing the β-Lactamase Reporter in Subpopulations of Highly Permissive Huh7 Cells

Persistent Replication of Hepatitis C Virus Replicons Expressing the β-Lactamase Reporter in Subpopulations of Highly Permissive Huh7 Cells

... expressing replicons described here represent a significant advance in our ability to quantitate HCV replication in cell culture by providing a means to perform high-volume struc- ture-function and drug-screening ... See full document

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Genetic and Functional Characterization of the N-Terminal Region of the Hepatitis C Virus NS2 Protein

Genetic and Functional Characterization of the N-Terminal Region of the Hepatitis C Virus NS2 Protein

... and C; Table ...⌬ C, ⌬ E1E2, and ⌬ NS2, indicating a defect upstream of virus particle ...infectious virus produc- tion and lower RNA release but core protein amounts comparable to WT ... See full document

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The Full Length Hepatitis C Virus Polyprotein and Interactions with the Interferon-Beta Signalling Pathways in vitro

The Full Length Hepatitis C Virus Polyprotein and Interactions with the Interferon-Beta Signalling Pathways in vitro

... Fig. 6. Tetracycline regulable expression of the HCV polyprotein. To determine whether the HCV polypeptide was produced in the transduced cells, HepG2 cells were co-transduced with both BACtTA and BacJ4∆3’UTR constructs ... See full document

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Deep sequencing of hepatitis C virus hypervariable region 1 reveals no correlation between genetic heterogeneity and antiviral treatment outcome

Deep sequencing of hepatitis C virus hypervariable region 1 reveals no correlation between genetic heterogeneity and antiviral treatment outcome

... chronic hepatitis C patients undergoing treatment at the Outpatient Clinic of the Hospital for Infectious Diseases in Warsaw from June 2010 to December ...found between responders and non-responders ... See full document

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Intrahepatic Genetic Inoculation of Hepatitis C Virus RNA Confers Cross-Protective Immunity

Intrahepatic Genetic Inoculation of Hepatitis C Virus RNA Confers Cross-Protective Immunity

... immunity at best to HCV. Although it is difficult to directly com- pare our results with historical data due to the differences in protocols and assays, the data in Fig. 2 clearly demonstrate that a chimpanzee who had ... See full document

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Genetic Analysis of Hepatitis C Virus with Defective Genome and Its Infectivity in Vitro

Genetic Analysis of Hepatitis C Virus with Defective Genome and Its Infectivity in Vitro

... chimeric virus of genotypes 1b and 2a (TNS2J1), and its deletion mutant (TNS2J1 ⌬ ...S). C-NS2 and C-NS3 are fragments encoding the region from the core to the C terminus of the NS2 region and ... See full document

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Genetic Analysis of the Carboxy-Terminal Region of the Hepatitis C Virus Core Protein

Genetic Analysis of the Carboxy-Terminal Region of the Hepatitis C Virus Core Protein

... infectious virus production, as individual substitutions resulted in wild-type titers and a core protein fragment comprising residues 1 to 177 efficiently complemented assembly in ...the C-terminal 14 ... See full document

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In Vitro and In Vivo Mutational Analysis of the 3′-Terminal Regions of Hepatitis E Virus Genomes and Replicons

In Vitro and In Vivo Mutational Analysis of the 3′-Terminal Regions of Hepatitis E Virus Genomes and Replicons

... The virus isolated from one animal had at nt 7097 a new mutation (G to A) which did not restore the wild-type structure (Sar55) but did cause slight changes in the stem downstream of the muta- tion at nt 7106 in ... See full document

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Characterization of interactions between hepatitis C virus NS5B polymerase, annexin A2 and RNA – effects on NS5B catalysis and allosteric inhibition

Characterization of interactions between hepatitis C virus NS5B polymerase, annexin A2 and RNA – effects on NS5B catalysis and allosteric inhibition

... In the literature, AnxA2 is described as an RNA bind- ing protein [19, 26], but the previously published binding to RNA, as measured by SPR, was only seen for concen- trations higher than 500 nM [19]. By SPR, a strong ... See full document

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Hepatitis C virus and autoimmunity

Hepatitis C virus and autoimmunity

... tis C infection (according to Ferri [8]) outlining the complex patho- genetic process of extrahepatic ...(e.g. genetic factors) and unknown environmental factors, hepatitis C ... See full document

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Study of Association between Lichen Planus and Hepatitis C Virus Infection

Study of Association between Lichen Planus and Hepatitis C Virus Infection

... Estimation of the point prevalence of HCV infection in the general population and how well the control group was selected are other contributing variables which may lead to divergent results. Also, as HCV treatment, ... See full document

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