Kelnhofer-Millevolte, Laurel E. Arnold, Edward A. Nguyen, Daniel H. Avgousti, Daphne C.
Viruses are exemplary molecular biologists and have been integral to scientific discovery for generations. It is therefore no surprise that nuclear replicating viruses have evolved to systematically take over host cell function through astoundingly specific nuclear and chromatin hijacking. In this review, we focus on nuclear replicating DNA viruses...
Ndiaye, Dame Diatta, Georges Bassene, Hubert Cortaredona, Sébastien Sambou, Masse Ndiaye, Anna Julienne Selbe Bedotto-Buffet, Marielle Edouard, Sophie Mediannikov, Oleg Sokhna, Cheikh
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Acute respiratory tract infections are one of the leading causes of morbidity and mor- tality worldwide. More data are needed on circulating respiratory microorganisms in different geographical areas and ecosystems. We analyzed nasopharyngeal swabs from 500 febrile patients living in the Niakhar area (Senegal), using FTDTM multiplex qPCR and simple...
Hildenbrand, Andreas Cramer, Precious Bertolotti, Milena Kaiser, Nathalie Sophia Kläsener, Kathrin Nickel, Clara Muriel Reth, Michael Heim, Albert Hengel, Hartmut Burgert, Hans-Gerhard
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Frontiers in Immunology
Introduction The early transcription unit 3 (E3) of human adenoviruses (HAdVs) encodes several immunoevasins, including the E3/49K protein, which is unique for species D of HAdVs. It is expressed as surface transmembrane protein and shed. E3/49K of HAdV-D64 binds to the protein tyrosine phosphatase surface receptor CD45, thereby modulating activati...
Javed, Faisal Ahmad, Aqeel Ali, Ali Hasan Hincal, Evren Amjad, Ayesha
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Physica Scripta
In order to investigate the dynamics of the system, a mathematical model must be created to comprehend the dynamics of various prevalent diseases worldwide. The purpose of this investigation is to explore the early identification and treatment of conjunctivitis adenovirus by introducing vaccination methods for asymptomatic individuals. A mathematic...
Koonin, Eugene V. Fischer, Matthias G. Kuhn, Jens H. Krupovic, Mart
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Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews
Polintons are 15–20 kb-long self-synthesizing transposons that are widespread in eukaryotic, and in particular protist, genomes. Apart from a transposase and a protein-primed DNA polymerase, polintons encode homologs of major and minor jelly-roll capsid proteins, DNA-packaging ATPases, and proteases involved in capsid maturation of diverse eukaryot...
Abebe, Jonathan S. Alwie, Yasmine Fuhrmann, Erik Leins, Jonas Mai, Julia Verstraten, Ruth Schreiner, Sabrina Wilson, Angus C. Depledge, Daniel P.
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mSystems
The transcriptome of an organism denotes the full repertoire of encoded RNAs that may be expressed. This is critical to understanding the biology of an organism and for accurate transcriptomic and epitranscriptomic-based analyses. Annotating transcriptomes remains a complex task, particularly in small gene-dense organisms such as viruses which maxi...
Graves, Drayson Akkerman, Nikolas Fulham, Lauren Helwer, Rafe Pelka, Peter
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mBio
Human adenoviruses form a large family of double-stranded DNA viruses known for a variety of usually mild diseases. Certain strains of human adenovirus cause severe pneumonia leading to much higher mortality and morbidity than most other strains. The reasons for this enhanced pathogenicity are unknown. Our study provides a molecular investigation o...
Schubert, Erik Mun, Kwangchol Larsson, Mårten Panagiotou, Styliani Idevall-Hagren, Olof Svensson, Catharina Punga, Tanel
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Journal of Virology
Human adenoviruses (HAdVs) are common pathogens causing various self-limiting diseases, including conjunctivitis and the common cold. HAdVs need to interfere with multiple cellular signaling pathways during the infection to gain control over the host cell. In this study, we identified human adenovirus type 5 (HAdV-C5) minor capsid protein VI as a f...
Krupovic, Mart
The phylum Preplasmiviricota (kingdom Bamfordvirae , realm Varidnaviria ) is a broad assemblage of diverse viruses with comparatively short double-stranded DNA genomes (
Tollefson, Ann E. Cline-Smith, Anna B. Spencer, Jacqueline F. Reyna, Dawn M. Lipka, Elke Toth, Karoly
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Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
Human adenoviruses can cause serious, disseminated infections in immunocompromised patients. For pediatric allogeneic stem cell transplant patients, the case fatality rate can reach 80%. Still, there is no available antiviral drug that is specifically approved by the Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of adenovirus infections. To fill t...