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Viruses, Volume 12, Issue 5

May 2020 - 98 articles

Cover Story: HIV-1 retroviral nucleocapsid (NC) proteins facilitate the rearrangement of nucleic acid secondary structures during reverse transcription, allowing the transactivation response (TAR) RNA hairpin to be transiently destabilized and annealed to a complementary DNA hairpin. Yet during viral assembly, NC, as a domain of the group-specific antigen (Gag) polyprotein, binds genomic RNA and facilitates packaging into new virions. So how can the same protein, alone or as part of Gag, perform such different RNA binding functions in the viral life cycle? Combining single-molecule optical tweezers measurements with a quantitative mfold-based model, we characterize the stability and unfolding barrier for TAR RNA. While both NCp7 and Gagp6 destabilize the TAR hairpin, only NCp7 destabilizes the top loop, shifting the barrier location toward the folded state and increasing the natural rate of hairpin opening by 104. These results explain why Gag cleavage and NC release is an essential prerequisite
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Articles (98)

  • Review
  • Open Access
12 Citations
8,372 Views
19 Pages

Molecular, Evolutionary, and Structural Analysis of the Terminal Protein Domain of Hepatitis B Virus Polymerase, a Potential Drug Target

  • Timothy S. Buhlig,
  • Anastasia F. Bowersox,
  • Daniel L. Braun,
  • Desiree N. Owsley,
  • Kortney D. James,
  • Alfredo J. Aranda,
  • Connor D. Kendrick,
  • Nicole A. Skalka and
  • Daniel N. Clark

22 May 2020

Approximately 250 million people are living with chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infections, which claim nearly a million lives annually. The target of all current HBV drug therapies (except interferon) is the viral polymerase; specifically, the reve...

  • Review
  • Open Access
46 Citations
15,876 Views
22 Pages

The Role of Extracellular Vesicles as Allies of HIV, HCV and SARS Viruses

  • Flavia Giannessi,
  • Alessandra Aiello,
  • Francesca Franchi,
  • Zulema Antonia Percario and
  • Elisabetta Affabris

22 May 2020

Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are lipid bilayer-enclosed entities containing proteins and nucleic acids that mediate intercellular communication, in both physiological and pathological conditions. EVs resemble enveloped viruses in both structural and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,624 Views
24 Pages

Development, Characterization, and Application of Two Reporter-Expressing Recombinant Zika Viruses

  • Sang-Im Yun,
  • Byung-Hak Song,
  • Michael E. Woolley,
  • Jordan C. Frank,
  • Justin G. Julander and
  • Young-Min Lee

22 May 2020

Zika virus (ZIKV), a mosquito-borne transplacentally transmissible flavivirus, is an enveloped virus with an ~10.8 kb plus-strand RNA genome that can cause neurological disease. To facilitate the identification of potential antivirals, we developed t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,966 Views
11 Pages

First crAss-Like Phage Genome Encoding the Diversity-Generating Retroelement (DGR)

  • Vera Morozova,
  • Mikhail Fofanov,
  • Nina Tikunova,
  • Igor Babkin,
  • Vitaliy V. Morozov and
  • Artem Tikunov

22 May 2020

A new crAss-like genome encoding diversity-generating retroelement (DGR) was found in the fecal virome of a healthy volunteer. The genome of the phage referred to as the crAssphage LMMB, belonged to the candidate genus I of the AlphacrAssvirinae subf...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,880 Views
21 Pages

Unexpected Genetic Diversity of Two Novel Swine MRVs in Italy

  • Lara Cavicchio,
  • Luca Tassoni,
  • Gianpiero Zamperin,
  • Mery Campalto,
  • Marilena Carrino,
  • Stefania Leopardi,
  • Paola De Benedictis and
  • Maria Serena Beato

22 May 2020

Mammalian Orthoreoviruses (MRV) are segmented dsRNA viruses in the family Reoviridae. MRVs infect mammals and cause asymptomatic respiratory, gastro-enteric and, rarely, encephalic infections. MRVs are divided into at least three serotypes: MRV1, MRV...

  • Review
  • Open Access
52 Citations
9,117 Views
19 Pages

21 May 2020

Honey bees are key agricultural pollinators, but beekeepers continually suffer high annual colony losses owing to a number of environmental stressors, including inadequate nutrition, pressures from parasites and pathogens, and exposure to a wide vari...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,318 Views
15 Pages

20 May 2020

Bacteriophage 80α is a representative of a class of temperate phages that infect Staphylococcus aureus and other Gram-positive bacteria. Many of these phages carry genes encoding toxins and other virulence factors. This phage, 80α, is als...

  • Article
  • Open Access
31 Citations
5,836 Views
15 Pages

An Elvitegravir Nanoformulation Crosses the Blood–Brain Barrier and Suppresses HIV-1 Replication in Microglia

  • Yuqing Gong,
  • Kaining Zhi,
  • Prashanth K. B. Nagesh,
  • Namita Sinha,
  • Pallabita Chowdhury,
  • Hao Chen,
  • Santhi Gorantla,
  • Murali M. Yallapu and
  • Santosh Kumar

20 May 2020

Even with an efficient combination of antiretroviral therapy (ART), which significantly decreases viral load in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1)-positive individuals, the occurrence of HIV-1-associated neurocognitive disorders (HAND) still...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,659 Views
13 Pages

Hepatitis B Virus-X Downregulates Expression of Selenium Binding Protein 1

  • Young-Man Lee,
  • Soojin Kim,
  • Ran-Young Park and
  • Yeon-Soo Kim

20 May 2020

Selenium binding protein 1 (SELENBP1) has been known to be reduced in various types cancer, and epigenetic change is shown to be likely to account for the reduction of SELNEBP1 expression. With cDNA microarray comparative analysis, we found that SELE...

  • Article
  • Open Access
34 Citations
5,363 Views
13 Pages

West Nile Virus Lineage 2 Vector Competence of Indigenous Culex and Aedes Mosquitoes from Germany at Temperate Climate Conditions

  • Cora M. Holicki,
  • Ute Ziegler,
  • Cristian Răileanu,
  • Helge Kampen,
  • Doreen Werner,
  • Jana Schulz,
  • Cornelia Silaghi,
  • Martin H. Groschup and
  • Ana Vasić

19 May 2020

West Nile virus (WNV) is a widespread zoonotic arbovirus and a threat to public health in Germany since its first emergence in 2018. It has become of particular relevance in Germany in 2019 due to its rapid geographical spread and the detection of th...

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