Mifsud, Jonathon C. O. Gallagher, Rachael V. Holmes, Edward C. Geoghegan, Jemma L.
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Journal of Virology
Our current understanding of plant viruses stems largely from those affecting economically important plants. Yet plant species in cultivation represent a small and biased subset of the plant kingdom. Here, we describe virus diversity and abundance in 1,079 transcriptomes from species across the breadth of the plant kingdom (Archaeplastida) by analy...
Kang, Haixian Zhou, Lu Xu, Shuya Yuen, Kwok-Yung Wah, Tsoi Hoi Li, Qin Li, Geng He, Biao
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Journal of virology
Tailam paramyxovirus (TlmPV) was identified in Sikkim Rats in Hong Kong, China in 2011. Its negative sense RNA genome is similar to J paramyxovirus (JPV) and Beilong paramyxovirus (BeiPV), the prototypes of the recently established genus Jeilongvirus. TlmPV genome is predicted to have eight genes in the order 3'-N-P/V/C-M-F-SH-TM-G/X-L-5'. The pred...
Imperiale, Michael J Casadevall, Arturo Goodrum, Felicia D Schultz-Cherry, Stacey
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Journal of virology
Tang, Liudi An, Ping Zhao, Qiong Winkler, Cheryl A Chang, Jinhong Guo, Ju-Tao
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Journal of virology
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) contains a partially double-stranded relaxed circular DNA (rcDNA) genome that is converted into a covalently closed circular DNA (cccDNA) in the nucleus of the infected hepatocyte by cellular DNA repair machinery. cccDNA associates with nucleosomes to form a minichromosome that transcribes RNA to support the expression of vi...
Kanai, Tapan Hu, Zongyi Yang, Renbin Wu, Weimin Wang, Ziqiu Ma, Christopher D Sanchez-Meza, Jaime Law, Mansun Houghton, Michael Law, John Lokman
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Journal of virology
Despite the development of highly effective hepatitis C virus (HCV) treatments, an effective prophylactic vaccine is still lacking. HCV infection is mediated by its envelope glycoproteins, E1 and E2, during the entry process, with E2 binding to cell receptors and E1 mediating endosomal fusion. The structure of E1E2 has only been partially resolved ...
Li, Jiao Xue, Ling Wang, Jiachao Meng, Aihong Qiao, Jiajun Li, Miao Wang, Xiuli Meng, Lingtong Ning, Jingyuan Gao, Xue
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Journal of Virology
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a major pathogen that can cause acute respiratory infectious diseases of the upper and lower respiratory tract, especially in children, elderly individuals, and immunocompromised people. Generally, following viral infection, respiratory epithelial cells secrete cytokines and chemokines to recruit immune cells an...
Mohnke, Jonas Stark, Irmgard Fischer, Mara Fischer, Patrick M. Schlosser, Andreas Grothey, Arnhild O’Hare, Peter Sodeik, Beate Erhard, Florian Dölken, Lars
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Journal of Virology
The evolutionarily conserved, structural HSV-1 tegument protein pUL36 is essential for both virus entry and assembly. While its N-terminal deubiquitinase (DUB) activity is dispensable for infection in cell culture, it is required for efficient virus spread in vivo, as it acts as a potent viral immune evasin. Interferon (IFN) induces the expression ...
Stephens, Laura M. Ross, Kathleen A. McLellan, Jason S. Narasimhan, Balaji Varga, Steven M.
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Journal of Virology
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the leading cause of lower respiratory tract infections in children. In humans, natural infection with RSV affords only partial long-term protection from reinfection, and there is no licensed RSV vaccine currently available. We have developed a new vaccine candidate, termed RSVNanoVax, composed of polyanhydride ...
Sacco, Matthew T. Bland, Katherine M. Horner, Stacy M.
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Journal of Virology
Modification of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) positive-strand RNA genome by N6-methyladenosine (m6A) regulates the viral life cycle. This life cycle takes place solely in the cytoplasm, while m6A addition on cellular mRNA takes place in the nucleus. Thus, the mechanisms by which m6A is deposited on the viral RNA have been unclear. In this work, we fi...
Philip, Asha A. Patton, John T.
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Journal of Virology
Rotavirus, a segmented double-stranded RNA virus of the Reoviridae family, is a primary cause of acute gastroenteritis in young children. In countries where rotavirus vaccines are widely used, norovirus (NoV) has emerged as the major cause of acute gastroenteritis. Towards the goal of creating a combined rotavirus-NoV vaccine, we explored the possi...