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Although poliovirus receptor is required to mediate poliovirus infection, its role in mediating the tissue specificity of poliovirus replication in natural infections remains unclear due to the presence of this receptor in nonsusceptible cells. It has been hypothesized that CD44 has a role in determining the susceptibility of cells to poliovirus. To test this hypothesis, we determined whether HepG2,...
The role of cotranslational disulfide bond formation in the folding pathway of the hemagglutinin-neuraminidase (HN) glycoprotein of Newcastle disease virus was explored. Electrophoresis of pulse-labeled HN protein in the presence or absence of reducing agent showed that, characteristic of many glycoproteins, the nascent HN protein contains intramolecular disulfide bonds. As reported by Braakmanet...
Based on the alignment of 12 adenovirus protease sequences, we have identified eleven conserved residues for mutagenesis. Eight of these, E5, D26, N44, E71, D77, D102, N144, and N170, are potential candidates for the third residue of the active site triad. N44, E71, N144, and N170 proved to be essential for enzyme activity. Glutamic acid 71 was proposed for the active site. Mutation of the three conserved...
The antigenic site of dengue type 2 virus (DEN2)-neutralizing monoclonal antibody (mab) 3H5 was investigated by mutational analysis. Sequence comparisons indicated that much of the 12-amino-acid sequence extending from position 386 to 397 of the DEN2 envelope glycoprotein (E) previously thought to represent the DEN2-specific mab 3H5 binding site was also present in some dengue type 1, 3, or 4 virus...
The nonenveloped avian reoviruses represent a distinct antigenic subgroup of orthoreoviruses. Unlike their mammalian counterparts, the avian reoviruses exhibit the unusual property of inducing rapid and extensive syncytium formation in cell cultures, a cytopathic effect more commonly associated with enveloped virus replication. While the syncytium-inducing capability of avian reovirus has been known...
Insertion of a functional splicing cassette into a construct containing the HIV-1 poly(A) site followed by the adenovirus L3 poly(A) site results in both specific stimulation of 3′ end processing at the HIV-1 site and an increase in the steady-state levels of RNA processed at both sites. To further evaluate this influence of splicing on processing of the HIV-1 poly(A) site, defined mutations which...
The catalytic activity of the adenovirus cysteine peptidase is increased by a specific 11-amino-acid peptide adduct (GVQSLKRRRCF, referred to as pVIc). To identify additional peptides which might bind and alter the activity of the protease, a cysteine-constrained random peptide phage library was screened. Of 29 different phages which were isolated, 7 contained the consensus sequence VEGGS. Despite...
TheAmsacta mooreientomopoxvirus (AmEPV) spheroidin is the most highly expressed late viral gene product in infected insect cells. However, when a cassette containing the spheroidin gene and putative promoter was inserted into cowpox (CPV) or vaccinia viruses, only very low levels of spheroidin gene expression were observed. Primer extension analysis suggests much lower spheroidin gene transcript levels...
We determined the nucleotide sequences of normal and rearranged NSP5 genes from the human rotavirus strains (Mc323 and Mc345, respectively) which had previously been isolated from Thai infants with diarrhea in the same epidemic season. While the two strains shared G serotype 9 specificity and subgroup I specificity and they showed a high level of overall genomic relatedness to each other, they exhibited...
Loss of infectivity to insect vector cell monolayers of rice dwarf phytoreovirus (RDV) after CCl 4 treatment was associated with the removal of one of the viral proteins from the virus particles. This protein, encoded by genome segment S2 and thus named P2 protein, was located at the outer capsid of the virus particle. When RDV was treated with CCl 4 for various times, the reduction...
Caulimoviruses, a type of plant pararetrovirus, employ a highly unusual mechanism to express the multiple cistrons of their pregenomic RNA. It involves translation of a polycistronic mRNA utilizingcis-acting viral RNA sequences and atrans-acting virus-encoded protein (P6). In addition to its role in polycistronic translation, the translationaltrans-activator protein P6 also activates its own expression...
We have used a cDNA copy of a natural, internally deleted, Sendai virus defective interfering genome to study the effect of insertions and deletions (which maintain the hexamer genome length) on the ability of viral genomes to be amplified in a transfected cell system. The insertion of 18 nt at nt 72 (in the 5′ untranslated region of the N gene, just downstream of thele + region) was...
We investigated, by immunological and gene-fusion methods, whether the failure of peanut stripe potyvirus (PStV)-encoded nuclear inclusion proteins a (NIa) and b (NIb) to form nuclear inclusions is due to the lack of theirin vivoaccumulation or the inability of one or both proteins to be transported into the nucleus. NIa domains (NIa-VPg and NIa-proteinase), full-length NIb, and full-length cylindrical...
UL9 is the origin binding protein of herpes simplex virus type-1 (HSV-1). A UL9-specific monoclonal antibody (17B) whose epitope maps to the N-terminal 33 amino acids was used to study the localization of UL9 in infected and transfected cells. We demonstrate the colocalization of UL9 and the HSV-1 single-strand DNA binding protein (ICP8 or UL29) in replication compartments, sites of viral DNA synthesis...
This study demonstrates that the levels of gB-specific IgG and IgA in vaginal washes of mice immunized intranasally (i.n.) with a recombinant adenovirus vector expressing herpes simplex virus (HSV) glycoprotein B (AdgB8) vary inversely with each other and are dependent on the stage of the estrous cycle. Anti-gB IgA titers in vaginal washes were significantly higher during estrus than diestrus or proestrus,...
Chronic murine leukemia viruses (MuLVs) are retroviruses which induce leukemias/lymphomas after long latency periods. The induction of leukemia by MuLVs is complex, requiring multiple steps beginning with infection of an appropriate target cell. A number of investigators have proposed a bone marrow–thymus axis in the development of retrovirus induced T-cell lymphoma in which cells are initially infected...
A set of 13 monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) was generated against HPV-6 L1 virus-like particles (VLPs), screened for reactivity to HPV-6 and HPV-11 L1 VLPs by ELISA, and tested for neutralization of HPV-11 infection. Both cross-reactive and type-specific epitopes were detected such that 4 of 13 MAbs reacted to surface conformational sites on HPV-6 L1 VLPs and the remaining 9 MAbs were cross-reactive...
The origin of AIDS-associated adenoviruses (AV 43–AV 49) was investigated by examining evolutionary relationships among 18 serologically related subgenus D serotypes and 3 intermediates and determining the mutation rate of a single serotype, AV 48, among clinical isolates from AIDS patients over a 6-year period. Nucleotide sequence of conserved and seven hypervariable regions (HVRs) of the hexon protein,...
Antisera to 21 synthetic peptides containing hydrophilic sequences of simian immunodeficiency virus strain mac251 (SIVmac251) gp120 and gp32 were tested for the ability to neutralize SIVmac251. Goat antisera raised to peptides SP-1 and SP-1V containing the carboxy-terminal portion of the V3 domain of SIVmac251 gp120 between amino acids 327 and 339 inhibited syncytium formation (90% inhibition at a...
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