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Something old, something new : exploring membrane-containing bacteriophages

2016

Cystoviridaesaperonitrakenneviruksetvirus assemblymembrane-containing virusbakteriofagitfluoresenssimikroskopiassDNA phagevirologiaperimäkalvotchaperonin complexproteiinitbacteriophage PRD1fluorescent fusion proteinkapsidi
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The Minor Capsid Protein VP11 of Thermophilic Bacteriophage P23-77 Facilitates Virus Assembly by Using Lipid-Protein Interactions

2015

ABSTRACT Thermus thermophilus bacteriophage P23-77 is the type member of a new virus family of icosahedral, tailless, inner-membrane-containing double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) viruses infecting thermophilic bacteria and halophilic archaea. The viruses have a unique capsid architecture consisting of two major capsid proteins assembled in various building blocks. We analyzed the function of the minor capsid protein VP11, which is the third known capsid component in bacteriophage P23-77. Our findings show that VP11 is a dynamically elongated dimer with a predominantly α-helical secondary structure and high thermal stability. The high proportion of basic amino acids in the protein enables electrost…

Models MolecularvirusesMolecular Sequence DataStatic ElectricityImmunologyMicrobiologyProtein–protein interactionBacteriophagechemistry.chemical_compoundCapsidVirologyBacteriophagesAmino Acid SequenceThermusPeptide sequenceProtein secondary structureprotein-lipid systemsbiologyVirus AssemblyStructure and AssemblyCapsomereVirionThermus thermophilusLipid Metabolismbiology.organism_classificationLipidsMolecular biologychemistryCapsidInsect Sciencethermophilic virusesBiophysicsCapsid ProteinsDNAkapsidiJournal of Virology
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Antiviral Mechanisms of N-Phenyl Benzamides on Coxsackie Virus A9

2023

Enteroviruses are one of the most abundant groups of viruses infecting humans, and yet there are no approved antivirals against them. To find effective antiviral compounds against enterovirus B group viruses, an in-house chemical library was screened. The most effective compounds against Coxsackieviruses B3 (CVB3) and A9 (CVA9) were CL212 and CL213, two N-phenyl benzamides. Both compounds were more effective against CVA9 and CL213 gave a better EC50 value of 1 µM with high a specificity index of 140. Both drugs were most effective when incubated directly with viruses suggesting that they mainly bound to the virions. A real-time uncoating assay showed that the compounds stabilized the virion…

N-phenyl benzamideenteroviruksetviruksetenterovirustartuntatauditenterovirus; antiviral; capsid binder; <i>N</i>-phenyl benzamidePharmaceutical Scienceantiviralcapsid binderkapsidiPharmaceutics; Volume 15; Issue 3; Pages: 1028
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Functional roles of the membrane-associated AAV protein MAAP

2021

AbstractWith a limited coding capacity of 4.7 kb, adeno-associated virus (AAV) genome has evolved over-lapping genes to maximise the usage of its genome. An example is the recently found ORF in the cap gene, encoding membrane-associated accessory protein (MAAP), located in the same genomic region as the VP1/2 unique domain, but in a different reading frame. This 13 KDa protein, unique to the dependovirus genus, is not homologous to any known protein. Our studies confirm that MAAP translation initiates from the first CTG codon found in the VP1 ORF2. We have further observed MAAP localised in the plasma membrane, in the membranous structures in close proximity to the nucleus and to the nuclea…

SciencevirusesGenetic VectorsBiologyVirus ReplicationGenomeinfektiotArticleVirusViral Proteins03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundCapsidGene therapyPlasmidProtein sequencingHumansGeneparvovirukset030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesMultidisciplinaryMolecular engineeringVirus Assembly030302 biochemistry & molecular biologyQVirionRMembrane ProteinsTranslation (biology)DependovirusCell biologyCapsidchemistryMedicineCapsid ProteinsproteiinitDNAPlasmidskapsidi
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Slow infection due to lowering amount of intact versus empty particles is a characteristic feature of Coxsackievirus B5, dictated by the structural p…

2019

Enterovirus B species typically cause a rapid cytolytic infection leading to efficient release of progeny viruses. However, they are also capable of persistent infections in tissues, which are suggested to contribute to severe chronic states such as myocardial inflammation and type 1 diabetes. In order to understand the factors contributing to differential infection strategies, we constructed a chimera by combining the capsid proteins from a fast cytolysis causing echovirus 1 (EV1) with non-structural proteins from Coxsackievirus B5 (CVB5) showing persistent infection in RD cells. The results showed that the chimera behaved similar to the parental EV1 leading to efficient cytolysis in both …

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Development of novel probes for enterovirus B group to study uncoating and infection

2016

Enterovirus B group (EV-B) viruses are important human pathogens which cause a variety of diseases from mild respiratory illnesses to more severe acute infections such as myocarditis and meningitis. EV-Bs have also been associated with chronic infections and autoimmune diseases such as type I diabetes. Because of their significance, better and more accurate methods are necessary to track and visualize viruses in vitro and in vivo. This thesis focus on the development of novel probes to label viruses site-specifically and track infection in vitro. First, we established a covalent conjugation between gold nanocluster markers and EV-B viruses. We were able to visualize through electron microsc…

enteroviruksetvirus trackingviruksetgold nanoclusterhydrophobic pocketmarkkeritcoxsackievirus B1elektronimikroskopiananohiukkasetenterovirus B speciesinfektiotmultivesicular bodykapsidi
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Thermus bacteriophage P23-77 : key member of a novel, but ancient family of viruses from extreme environments

2015

geenitviruksetviral selfsystematiikkaextreme environmentsvirus taxonomyääriolotbakteriofagitvirion assemblyviral lineagesmorfologiacapsid-associated proteinsproteiinitkuumat lähteetkapsidi
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Nuclear entry and egress of parvoviruses.

2022

Parvoviruses are small non-enveloped single-stranded DNA viruses, which depend on host cell nuclear transcriptional and replication machinery. After endosomal exposure of nuclear localization sequence and a phospholipase A2 domain on the capsid surface, and escape into the cytosol, parvovirus capsids enter the nucleus. Due to the small capsid diameter of 18–26 nm, intact capsids can potentially pass into the nucleus through nuclear pore complexes (NPCs). This might be facilitated by active nuclear import, but capsids may also follow an alternative entry pathway that includes activation of mitotic factors and local transient disruption of the nuclear envelope. The nuclear entry is followed b…

import and exportCell NucleusisäntäsolutviruksetparvovirusesNuclear Envelopenuclear pore complexesnucleusActive Transport Cell NucleusDNA Single-Strandednuclear envelopeVirus ReplicationMicrobiologyinfektiotParvovirusPhospholipasestumaNuclear PoreCapsid ProteinsMolecular BiologyparvoviruksetkapsidiMolecular microbiologyREFERENCES
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Crystallization and preliminary crystallographic analysis of the major capsid proteins VP16 and VP17 of bacteriophage P23-77.

2012

The major capsid proteins VP16 and VP17 of bacteriophage P23-77 have been crystallized using both recombinant and purified virus and preliminary diffraction analyses have been performed.

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Structural characterization of site-modified nanocapsid with monodispersed gold clusters

2017

AbstractHepatitis E Virus-like particles self-assemble in to noninfectious nanocapsids that are resistant to proteolytic/acidic mucosal delivery conditions. Previously, the nanocapsid was engineered to specifically bind and enter breast cancer cells, where successful tumor targeting was demonstrated in animal models. In the present study, the nanocapsid surface was modified with a solvent-exposed cysteine to conjugate monolayer protected gold nanoclusters (AuNC). Unlike commercially available gold nanoparticles, AuNCs monodisperse in water and are composed of a discrete number of gold atoms, forming a crystalline gold core. Au102pMBA44 (Au102) was an ideal conjugate given its small 2.5 nm s…

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