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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)

  • Article
  • Open Access
35 Citations
5,375 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...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5,718 Views
17 Pages

Evaluation of Viral RNA Recovery Methods in Vectors by Metagenomic Sequencing

  • Joyce Odeke Akello,
  • Stephen L. Leib,
  • Olivier Engler and
  • Christian Beuret

19 May 2020

Identification and characterization of viral genomes in vectors including ticks and mosquitoes positive for pathogens of great public health concern using metagenomic next generation sequencing (mNGS) has challenges. One such challenge is the ability...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
4,522 Views
7 Pages

Seroprevalence of Dromedary Camel HEV in Domestic and Imported Camels from Saudi Arabia

  • Sherif Aly El-Kafrawy,
  • Ahmed Mohamed Hassan,
  • Mai Mohamed El-Daly,
  • Ishtiaq Qadri,
  • Ahmed Majdi Tolah,
  • Tagreed Lafi Al-Subhi,
  • Abdulrahman A. Alzahrani,
  • Ghaleb A. Alsaaidi,
  • Nabeela Al-Abdullah and
  • Reham Mohammed Kaki
  • + 2 authors

18 May 2020

Hepatitis E Virus (HEV) imposes a major health concern in areas with very poor sanitation in Africa and Asia. The pathogen is transmitted mainly through ingesting contaminated water or food, coming into contact with affected people, and blood transfu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
5,562 Views
10 Pages

Serological Immunity to Smallpox in New South Wales, Australia

  • Valentina Costantino,
  • Mallory J. Trent,
  • John S. Sullivan,
  • Mohana P. Kunasekaran,
  • Richard Gray and
  • Raina MacIntyre

18 May 2020

The re-emergence of smallpox is an increasing and legitimate concern due to advances in synthetic biology. Vaccination programs against smallpox using the vaccinia virus vaccine ceased with the eradication of smallpox and, unlike many other countries...

  • Review
  • Open Access
39 Citations
8,925 Views
41 Pages

HIV-1 Proviral Transcription and Latency in the New Era

  • Ashutosh Shukla,
  • Nora-Guadalupe P. Ramirez and
  • Iván D’Orso

18 May 2020

Three decades of extensive work in the HIV field have revealed key viral and host cell factors controlling proviral transcription. Various models of transcriptional regulation have emerged based on the collective information from in vitro assays and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,257 Views
12 Pages

Ethanol Extract of Caesalpinia decapetala Inhibits Influenza Virus Infection In Vitro and In Vivo

  • Li Zhang,
  • Jungang Chen,
  • Chang Ke,
  • Haiwei Zhang,
  • Shoujun Zhang,
  • Wei Tang,
  • Chunlan Liu,
  • Ge Liu,
  • Si Chen and
  • Ao Hu
  • + 4 authors

18 May 2020

Influenza virus infections can lead to viral pneumonia and acute respiratory distress syndrome in severe cases, causing significant morbidity and mortality and posing a great threat to human health. Because of the diversity of influenza virus strains...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,611 Views
15 Pages

18 May 2020

The host-vector shuttle and the bottleneck in dengue transmission is a significant aspect with regard to the study of dengue outbreaks. As mosquitoes require 100–1000 times more virus to become infected than human, the transmission of dengue vi...

  • Opinion
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,394 Views
18 Pages

External Quality Assessment Program for Next-Generation Sequencing-Based HIV Drug Resistance Testing: Logistical Considerations

  • Hezhao Ji,
  • Neil Parkin,
  • Feng Gao,
  • Thomas Denny,
  • Cheryl Jennings,
  • Paul Sandstrom and
  • Rami Kantor

18 May 2020

Next-generation sequencing (NGS) is likely to become the new standard method for HIV drug resistance (HIVDR) genotyping. Despite the significant advances in the development of wet-lab protocols and bioinformatic data processing pipelines, one often-m...

  • Article
  • Open Access
35 Citations
6,216 Views
16 Pages

Efficacy of Lytic Phage Cocktails on Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa in Mixed-Species Planktonic Cultures and Biofilms

  • Legesse Garedew Kifelew,
  • Morgyn S. Warner,
  • Sandra Morales,
  • Nicky Thomas,
  • David L. Gordon,
  • James G. Mitchell and
  • Peter G. Speck

18 May 2020

The efficacy of phages in multispecies infections has been poorly examined. The in vitro lytic efficacies of phage cocktails AB-SA01, AB-PA01, which target Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, respectively, and their combination against...

  • Review
  • Open Access
22 Citations
6,794 Views
23 Pages

16 May 2020

Advancement in drug therapies and patient care have drastically improved the mortality rates of HIV-1 infected individuals. Many of these therapies were developed or improved upon by using structure-based techniques, which underscore the importance o...

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