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Viruses, Volume 8, Issue 9

2016 September - 21 articles

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Articles (21)

  • Review
  • Open Access
13 Citations
8,662 Views
13 Pages

Capsid-Targeted Viral Inactivation: A Novel Tactic for Inhibiting Replication in Viral Infections

  • Xingcui Zhang,
  • Renyong Jia,
  • Jiakun Zhou,
  • Mingshu Wang,
  • Zhongqiong Yin and
  • Anchun Cheng

21 September 2016

Capsid-targeted viral inactivation (CTVI), a conceptually powerful new antiviral strategy, is attracting increasing attention from researchers. Specifically, this strategy is based on fusion between the capsid protein of a virus and a crucial effecto...

  • Review
  • Open Access
85 Citations
15,393 Views
29 Pages

20 September 2016

The hemagglutinin (H) protein of measles virus (MeV) interacts with a cellular receptor which constitutes the initial stage of infection. Binding of H to this host cell receptor subsequently triggers the F protein to activate fusion between virus and...

  • Review
  • Open Access
33 Citations
6,793 Views
24 Pages

20 September 2016

Infectious retrovirus particles contain two copies of unspliced viral RNA that serve as the viral genome. Unspliced retroviral RNA is transcribed in the nucleus by the host RNA polymerase II and has three potential fates: (1) it can be spliced into s...

  • Review
  • Open Access
52 Citations
11,547 Views
10 Pages

Cell Culture Models for the Investigation of Hepatitis B and D Virus Infection

  • Eloi R. Verrier,
  • Che C. Colpitts,
  • Catherine Schuster,
  • Mirjam B. Zeisel and
  • Thomas F. Baumert

20 September 2016

Chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis D virus (HDV) infections are major causes of liver disease and hepatocellular carcinoma worldwide. Despite the presence of an efficient preventive vaccine, more than 250 million patients are chronically i...

  • Review
  • Open Access
144 Citations
28,339 Views
20 Pages

Transmission of Hepatitis E Virus in Developing Countries

  • Mohammad S. Khuroo,
  • Mehnaaz S. Khuroo and
  • Naira S. Khuroo

20 September 2016

Hepatitis E virus (HEV), an RNA virus of the Hepeviridae family, has marked heterogeneity. While all five HEV genotypes can cause human infections, genotypes HEV-1 and -2 infect humans alone, genotypes HEV-3 and -4 primarily infect pigs, boars and de...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
6,933 Views
13 Pages

Zebra Alphaherpesviruses (EHV-1 and EHV-9): Genetic Diversity, Latency and Co-Infections

  • Azza Abdelgawad,
  • Armando Damiani,
  • Simon Y. W. Ho,
  • Günter Strauss,
  • Claudia A. Szentiks,
  • Marion L. East,
  • Nikolaus Osterrieder and
  • Alex D. Greenwood

20 September 2016

Alphaherpesviruses are highly prevalent in equine populations and co-infections with more than one of these viruses’ strains frequently diagnosed. Lytic replication and latency with subsequent reactivation, along with new episodes of disease, can be...

  • Review
  • Open Access
24 Citations
8,593 Views
21 Pages

19 September 2016

Enveloped viruses represent a significant category of pathogens that cause serious diseases in animals. These viruses express envelope glycoproteins that are singularly important during the infection of host cells by mediating fusion between the vira...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
6,812 Views
19 Pages

Functional Equivalence of Retroviral MA Domains in Facilitating Psi RNA Binding Specificity by Gag

  • Tiffiny Rye-McCurdy,
  • Erik D. Olson,
  • Shuohui Liu,
  • Christiana Binkley,
  • Joshua-Paolo Reyes,
  • Brian R. Thompson,
  • John M. Flanagan,
  • Leslie J. Parent and
  • Karin Musier-Forsyth

19 September 2016

Retroviruses specifically package full-length, dimeric genomic RNA (gRNA) even in the presence of a vast excess of cellular RNA. The “psi” (Ψ) element within the 5′-untranslated region (5′UTR) of gRNA is critical for packaging through interaction wit...

  • Article
  • Open Access
37 Citations
6,976 Views
12 Pages

Markers for Ongoing or Previous Hepatitis E Virus Infection Are as Common in Wild Ungulates as in Humans in Sweden

  • Anette Roth,
  • Jay Lin,
  • Lars Magnius,
  • Marie Karlsson,
  • Sándór Belák,
  • Frederik Widén and
  • Heléne Norder

19 September 2016

Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is a human pathogen with zoonotic spread, infecting both domestic and wild animals. About 17% of the Swedish population is immune to HEV, but few cases are reported annually, indicating that most infections are subclinical. Ho...

  • Article
  • Open Access
27 Citations
9,870 Views
14 Pages

Quantification of Lyssavirus-Neutralizing Antibodies Using Vesicular Stomatitis Virus Pseudotype Particles

  • Sarah Moeschler,
  • Samira Locher,
  • Karl-Klaus Conzelmann,
  • Beate Krämer and
  • Gert Zimmer

16 September 2016

Rabies is a highly fatal zoonotic disease which is primarily caused by rabies virus (RABV) although other members of the genus Lyssavirus can cause rabies as well. As yet, 14 serologically and genetically diverse lyssaviruses have been identified, mo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
8,978 Views
14 Pages

Binding of RNA by the Nucleoproteins of Influenza Viruses A and B

  • Alice Labaronne,
  • Christopher Swale,
  • Alexandre Monod,
  • Guy Schoehn,
  • Thibaut Crépin and
  • Rob W. H. Ruigrok

13 September 2016

This paper describes a biochemical study for making complexes between the nucleoprotein of influenza viruses A and B (A/NP and B/NP) and small RNAs (polyUC RNAs from 5 to 24 nucleotides (nt)), starting from monomeric proteins. We used negative stain...

  • Review
  • Open Access
61 Citations
11,223 Views
12 Pages

On the Selective Packaging of Genomic RNA by HIV-1

  • Mauricio Comas-Garcia,
  • Sean R. Davis and
  • Alan Rein

12 September 2016

Like other retroviruses, human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) selectively packages genomic RNA (gRNA) during virus assembly. However, in the absence of the gRNA, cellular messenger RNAs (mRNAs) are packaged. While the gRNA is selected because...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
4 Citations
7,077 Views
6 Pages

Analysis of the Langat Virus Genome in Persistent Infection of an Ixodes scapularis Cell Line

  • Luwanika Mlera,
  • Wessam Melik,
  • Danielle K. Offerdahl,
  • Eric Dahlstrom,
  • Stephen F. Porcella and
  • Marshall E. Bloom

10 September 2016

Tick-borne flaviviruses (TBFVs) cause a broad spectrum of disease manifestations ranging from asymptomatic to mild febrile illness and life threatening encephalitis. These single-stranded positive-sense (ss(+)) RNA viruses are naturally maintained in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
6,803 Views
15 Pages

10 September 2016

The influenza glycoproteins, hemagglutinin (HA) and neuraminidase (NA), which are associated with the lipid raft, have the potential to initiate virion budding. However, the role of these viral proteins in infectious virion assembly is still unclear....

  • Review
  • Open Access
79 Citations
20,070 Views
19 Pages

The Life-Cycle of the HIV-1 Gag–RNA Complex

  • Elodie Mailler,
  • Serena Bernacchi,
  • Roland Marquet,
  • Jean-Christophe Paillart,
  • Valérie Vivet-Boudou and
  • Redmond P. Smyth

10 September 2016

Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) replication is a highly regulated process requiring the recruitment of viral and cellular components to the plasma membrane for assembly into infectious particles. This review highlights the recent process...

  • Review
  • Open Access
17 Citations
9,046 Views
21 Pages

10 September 2016

The morbillivirus genus comprises major human and animal pathogens, including the highly contagious measles virus. Morbilliviruses feature single stranded negative sense RNA genomes that are wrapped by a plasma membrane-derived lipid envelope. Genome...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
7,094 Views
12 Pages

Analysis of the Prevalence of HTLV-1 Proviral DNA in Cervical Smears and Carcinomas from HIV Positive and Negative Kenyan Women

  • Xiaotong He,
  • Innocent O. Maranga,
  • Anthony W. Oliver,
  • Peter Gichangi,
  • Lynne Hampson and
  • Ian N. Hampson

5 September 2016

The oncogenic retrovirus human T-cell lymphotropic virus type 1 (HTLV-1) is endemic in some countries although its prevalence and relationship with other sexually transmitted infections in Sub-Saharan Africa is largely unknown. A novel endpoint PCR m...

  • Article
  • Open Access
50 Citations
17,887 Views
10 Pages

A Decrease in Temperature and Humidity Precedes Human Rhinovirus Infections in a Cold Climate

  • Tiina M. Ikäheimo,
  • Kari Jaakkola,
  • Jari Jokelainen,
  • Annika Saukkoriipi,
  • Merja Roivainen,
  • Raija Juvonen,
  • Olli Vainio and
  • Jouni J.K. Jaakkola

2 September 2016

Both temperature and humidity may independently or jointly contribute to the risk of human rhinovirus (HRV) infections, either through altered survival and spread of viruses in the environment or due to changes in host susceptibility. This study exam...

  • Review
  • Open Access
11 Citations
8,801 Views
18 Pages

30 August 2016

Compared with orthoretroviruses, our understanding of the molecular and cellular replication mechanism of foamy viruses (FVs), a subfamily of retroviruses, is less advanced. The FV replication cycle differs in several key aspects from orthoretrovirus...

  • Article
  • Open Access
30 Citations
13,230 Views
14 Pages

Effects of Female Sex Hormones on Susceptibility to HSV-2 in Vaginal Cells Grown in Air-Liquid Interface

  • Yung Lee,
  • Sara E. Dizzell,
  • Vivian Leung,
  • Aisha Nazli,
  • Muhammad A. Zahoor,
  • Raina N. Fichorova and
  • Charu Kaushic

30 August 2016

The lower female reproductive tract (FRT) is comprised of the cervix and vagina, surfaces that are continuously exposed to a variety of commensal and pathogenic organisms. Sexually transmitted viruses, such as herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2), hav...

  • Review
  • Open Access
31 Citations
7,705 Views
14 Pages

29 August 2016

To infect cells, polyomavirus (PyV) traffics from the cell surface to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) where it hijacks elements of the ER-associated degradation (ERAD) machinery to penetrate the ER membrane and reach the cytosol. From the cytosol, the...

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