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The genetic diversity and phylogenetic relationships of a collection of strains of dengue virus type 1 (DV-1), isolated from different parts of the world, were investigated. Phylogenetic trees derived from the complete sequence of the E gene of 44 strains suggested the existence of five genetic types defined by a maximum nucleotide divergence within each group of 6%. The 22 strains from America were...
The issue of whether Ebola secretory glycoprotein (sGP) binds to human neutrophils via the IgG Fc receptor IIIb (FcγRIIIb, CD16b) or other receptors has been controversial. To clarify this, FACS analysis, an sGP absorption assay, and direct binding of 125 I-sGP to neutrophils were performed. Results from FACS analysis demonstrated that limited washing conditions leads to the nonspecific formation...
In this article we show that the paramyxovirus SV5 is a poor inducer of interferon-β (IFN-β). This inefficient induction is a consequence of the expression of an intact viral V protein. In the absence of the viral V protein cysteine-rich C-terminal domain, IFN-β mRNA is strongly induced and the transcription factors NF-κB and IRF-3 are activated significantly. The V protein can work in isolation from...
Polypyrimidine-tract-binding protein (PTB) has been shown to bind specifically to the 5′ ends of mouse hepatitis virus (MHV) RNA and its complementary strand. To further characterize the function of PTB in MHV replication, we generated dominant-negative mutant cell lines that express a full-length PTB or a truncated form of PTB, which includes only the N-terminal half of the protein, retaining its...
In vitro studies have revealed that human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) Nef functionally interacts with amino acid residues in the cytoplasmic tail of major histocompatibility complex class I (MHC-I) molecules, reducing their expression on the cell surface and protecting them from cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) lysis. To obtain a better understanding of Nef's effects in vivo, it would be helpful...
Two structural proteins form the Papillomavirus (PV) capsids. While the functions of the major structural protein L1 are well established, the exact functions for the minor structural protein L2 are much less well defined, except for some information on a role in viral entry and maturation of infectious virions. To gain more insight in the function of L2 we used the yeast two hybrid system with the...
Previously, we studied the envelope (E) gene of dengue virus and reported that dengue-3 virus is present as a quasispecies. To investigate the extent of intrahost sequence variation of other dengue viral genes, we examined in this study the capsid (C) gene and the nonstructural gene, NS2B, derived directly from plasma dengue viruses from 18 confirmed dengue-3 patients. Using reverse transcription-PCR,...
Nairobi sheep disease (NSD) virus is the prototype of the tick-borne NSD serogroup, genus Nairovirus, family Bunyaviridae. It is highly pathogenic for sheep and goats, causes disease in humans, and is widespread throughout East Africa. Ganjam virus has caused disease in goats and humans in India. Due to their occurrence on different continents and association with different ticks, these viruses were...
Lymphocytes (PBMC) obtained from blood of HIV-sera negative Ethiopian immigrants (ETH) were highly susceptible to HIV-1 infection in vitro with no need for stimulation by mitogens. As the HIV nef gene product has been shown to enhance viral replication in stimulated primary lymphocytes, we investigated in this work the role of Nef in viral replication in the ETH cells. Lymphocytes obtained from ETH...
The V protein of the Paramyxovirus simian virus 5 (SV5) is a multifunctional protein containing an N-terminal 164 residue domain that is shared with the P protein and a distinct C-terminal domain that is cysteine-rich and which is highly conserved among Paramyxoviruses. We report the recovery from Vero cells [interferon (IFN) nonproducing cells] of a recombinant SV5 (rSV5) that lacks the V protein...
Simian-human immunodeficiency virus (SHIV) infection in the macaque is a model of HIV pathogenesis. KB9, a molecular clone of SHIV 89.6P, induced rapid and profound CD4 + T cell loss in rhesus monkeys, followed by partial recovery in some. We describe another clinical outcome after intravenous SHIV-KB9 inoculation in two of six infected rhesus macaques: lack of signs of immunodeficiency with...
The cloned Streptococcus thermophilus phage Sfi21 repressor open reading frame (orf) 127 gp protects a cell against superinfection with the homologous temperate, but not against virulent phages. As demonstrated by DNase protection assay and gel shift experiments, the repressor binds to a 25-bp operator site located upstream of the repressor gene. A second sequence-related operator was identified 265...
In this study we investigated the signaling pathways triggered by Tat in human monocyte to induce TNF-α. In monocytes, the calcium, the PKA, and the PKC pathways are highly implicated in the expression of cytokine genes. Thus, these three major signaling pathways were investigated. Our data show that (i) PKC and calcium pathways are required for TNF-α production, whereas the PKA pathway seems to be...
We have identified and characterized a human endogenous retrovirus (HERV) gag transcript in the human pre-B cell leukemia line Reh. The transcript was found to be a splice product of a structurally intact HERV element located on chromosome 6q13. Its primer binding site is complementary to phenylalanine (F) tRNA, common for the HERV-F family, but the overall genome sequence is closely related to the...
Simian varicella virus (SVV) DNA was detected in blood mononuclear cells (MNCs) of adult African green monkeys 7 days to 23 months after intratracheal inoculation with 10 3 plaque forming units. Infectious virus was not detected in MNCs at 14 months postinfection (p.i.), and electron microscopic (EM) analysis of MNCs from two monkeys 21 months p.i. did not reveal virus particles. Real-time...
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) possesses a 3.2-kb partially double-stranded DNA genome that is generated inside the nucleocapsid by the reverse transcription of the 3.5-kb pregenomic viral transcript. The initial steps in viral replication involve the recognition of an encapsidation signal termed epsilon (ϵ) at the 5′-end of the pregenomic RNA by the HBV polymerase. The polymerase-bound pregenomic RNA is...
The human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) virion contains two copies of genomic RNA that are noncovalently attached along a region at their 5′ ends, in which two contact sites have been observed by electron microscopy. One of these sites is believed to be the stem-loop 1 (SL1) sequence which serves as the dimerization initiation site (DIS), and the other site, closer to the 5′ end of the viral...
Two antigenically and genetically distinct lineages of influenza B viruses, represented by the reference strains B/Victoria/2/1987 and B/Yamagata/16/1988, have cocirculated in humans since at least 1983. Between 1992 and 2000, Victoria lineage viruses were detected only in eastern Asia. From March to September of 2001 and during the 2001–2002 influenza season, Victoria lineage viruses were detected...
We cloned the complete complementary DNA of an isolate of the hepatitis C virus, HCV-S1, into a tetracycline-inducible expression vector and stably transfected it into two human hepatoma cell lines, Huh7 and HepG2. Twenty-six Huh7 and two HepG2-positive clones were obtained after preliminary screening. Two Huh7 (SH-7 and -9) and one HepG2 (G-19) clones were chosen for further characterisation. Expression...
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