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Unraveling Allelic Impacts on Pre-Harvest Sprouting Resistance in TaVP1-B of Chinese Wheat Accessions Using Pan-Genome

  • Danfeng Wang,
  • Jinjin Xie,
  • Jingwen Wang,
  • Mengdi Mu,
  • Haifeng Xiong,
  • Fengshuo Ma,
  • Peizhen Li,
  • Menghan Jia,
  • Shuangjing Li and
  • Hao Li
  • + 4 authors

7 February 2025

The TaVP1-B gene, located on the 3B chromosome of wheat, is a homolog of the Viviparous-1 (VP-1) gene of maize and was reported to confer resistance to pre-harvest sprouting (PHS) in wheat. In this study, the structure of the TaVP1-B gene was analyze...

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12 Citations
6,317 Views
14 Pages

RPW8 genes are atypical broad-spectrum genes that provide resistance to powdery mildew, downy mildew, the cauliflower mosaic virus in Arabidopsis thaliana, and powdery mildew in tobacco. They play important roles in basal plant pathogen defense. They...

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18 Citations
2,704 Views
21 Pages

Surveillance of Human Rotaviruses in Wuhan, China (2019–2022): Whole-Genome Analysis of Emerging DS-1-like G8P[8] Rotavirus

  • Xuan Zhou,
  • Yuanhong Wang,
  • Nan Chen,
  • Beibei Pang,
  • Manqing Liu,
  • Kun Cai and
  • Nobumichi Kobayashi

Group A rotaviruses (RVAs) are major etiologic agents of gastroenteritis in infants and young children worldwide. To study the prevalence and genetic characteristics of RVAs, a hospital-based surveillance study was conducted in Wuhan, China from June...

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22 Citations
6,824 Views
21 Pages

22 October 2014

Grapes are one of the world’s oldest and most important fruit crops. They are of high economic value in many countries, but the susceptibility of the dominant winegrape species Vitis vinifera to fungal disease is a significant problem. The Chinese wi...

  • Case Report
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3 Citations
3,578 Views
7 Pages

New Case of Spinocerebellar Ataxia, Autosomal Recessive 4, Due to VPS13D Variants

  • Denis Kistol,
  • Polina Tsygankova,
  • Fatima Bostanova,
  • Maria Orlova and
  • Ekaterina Zakharova

Movement disorders such as bradykinesia, tremor, dystonia, chorea, and myoclonus most often arise in several neurodegenerative diseases with basal ganglia and white matter involvement. While the pathophysiology of these disorders remains incompletely...

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959 Views
31 Pages

16 July 2025

Background and Objectives: VPS26A, a core component of the retromer complex, is pivotal to endosomal trafficking and membrane protein recycling. However, its expression profile, prognostic significance, and clinical relevance in liver hepatocellular...

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19 Citations
5,623 Views
22 Pages

Molecular Characterisation of a Rare Reassortant Porcine-Like G5P[6] Rotavirus Strain Detected in an Unvaccinated Child in Kasama, Zambia

  • Wairimu M. Maringa,
  • Peter N. Mwangi,
  • Julia Simwaka,
  • Evans M. Mpabalwani,
  • Jason M. Mwenda,
  • Ina Peenze,
  • Mathew D. Esona,
  • M. Jeffrey Mphahlele,
  • Mapaseka L. Seheri and
  • Martin M. Nyaga

17 August 2020

A human-porcine reassortant strain, RVA/Human-wt/ZMB/UFS-NGS-MRC-DPRU4723/2014/G5P[6], was identified in a sample collected in 2014 from an unvaccinated 12 month old male hospitalised for gastroenteritis in Zambia. We sequenced and characterised the...

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11 Citations
2,993 Views
16 Pages

Vitis vinifera plants are disease-susceptible while Vitis pseudoreticulata plants are disease-resistant; however, the molecular mechanism remains unclear. In this study, the single-stranded DNA- and RNA-binding protein gene Whirly (VvWhy1 and VpWhy1)...

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21 Citations
4,622 Views
17 Pages

Uncovering the First Atypical DS-1-like G1P[8] Rotavirus Strains That Circulated during Pre-Rotavirus Vaccine Introduction Era in South Africa

  • Peter N. Mwangi,
  • Milton T. Mogotsi,
  • Sebotsana P. Rasebotsa,
  • Mapaseka L. Seheri,
  • M. Jeffrey Mphahlele,
  • Valantine N. Ndze,
  • Francis E. Dennis,
  • Khuzwayo C. Jere and
  • Martin M. Nyaga

Emergence of DS-1-like G1P[8] group A rotavirus (RVA) strains during post-rotavirus vaccination period has recently been reported in several countries. This study demonstrates, for the first time, rare atypical DS-1-like G1P[8] RVA strains that circu...

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353 Views
14 Pages

Genomic Insights into Antimicrobial Resistance and Virulence of Monophasic Salmonella enterica I 4,[5],12:i:- Isolates from Clinical and Environmental Sources in Jeollanam-do, Korea

  • Eunbyeul Go,
  • Bo Ra Kang,
  • Hye Young Na,
  • Hyung Woo Lim,
  • Hye Lin Yang,
  • Mi Young Shin,
  • Yang Joon An,
  • Sook Park and
  • Ki-Bok Yoon

This study investigated the molecular epidemiology, virulence, antimicrobial resistance, and mobile genetic elements (MGEs) of Salmonella enterica serovar I 4,[5],12:i:- isolates collected in Jeollanam-do, South Korea, between 2021 and 2023. A total...

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3 Citations
4,109 Views
15 Pages

A Novel Cre/lox71-Based System for Inducible Expression of Recombinant Proteins and Genome Editing

  • Maxim Karagyaur,
  • Daniyar Dyikanov,
  • Pyotr Tyurin-Kuzmin,
  • Stalik Dzhauari,
  • Mariya Skryabina,
  • Maksim Vigovskiy,
  • Alexandra Primak,
  • Natalia Kalinina and
  • Vsevolod Tkachuk

7 July 2022

In this study, we developed a novel Cre/lox71-based system for the controlled transient expression of target genes. We used the bacteriophage P1 Cre recombinase, which harbors a short, highly specific DNA-binding site and does not have endogenous bin...

  • Article
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4 Citations
3,890 Views
14 Pages

Engineering of Recombinant Sheep Pox Viruses Expressing Foreign Antigens

  • Olga Chervyakova,
  • Elmira Tailakova,
  • Nurlan Kozhabergenov,
  • Sandugash Sadikaliyeva,
  • Kulyaisan Sultankulova,
  • Kunsulu Zakarya,
  • Rinat A. Maksyutov,
  • Vitaliy Strochkov and
  • Nurlan Sandybayev

Capripoxviruses with a host range limited to ruminants have the great potential to be used as vaccine vectors. The aim of this work was to evaluate attenuated sheep pox virus (SPPV) vaccine strain NISKHI as a vector expressing several genes. Open rea...

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1,288 Views
18 Pages

Měnglà Virus VP40 Localizes to the Nucleus and Impedes the RIG-I Signaling Pathway

  • Joyce Sweeney Gibbons,
  • Naveen Thakur,
  • Emma Komers,
  • Olivia A. Vogel,
  • Poushali Chakraborty,
  • JoAnn M. Tufariello and
  • Christopher F. Basler

5 August 2025

Měnglà virus (MLAV) is a member of the genus Dianlovirus in the family Filoviridae, which also includes Ebola virus (EBOV) and Marburg virus (MARV). Whether MLAV poses a threat to human health is uncertain. However, the MLAV VP35 and VP40...

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8 Citations
3,870 Views
12 Pages

Identification and Genome Characterization of Novel Feline Parvovirus Strains Isolated in Shanghai, China

  • Chengqian Liu,
  • Fusheng Si,
  • Hong Li,
  • Jun Gao,
  • Fengping Sun,
  • Huili Liu and
  • Jianzhong Yi

Feline panleukopenia virus (FPV) is the causative agent of hemorrhagic gastroenteritis in feline animals. FPV has been evolving over time, and there have been several different strains of the virus identified. Some of these strains may be more virule...

  • Communication
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10 Pages

Molecular Characterization of Equine-like G3P[8] Rotavirus Strains Detected in South Korean Children

  • Yunhee Jo,
  • Minji Lee,
  • Deog-Yong Lee,
  • Myung-Guk Han and
  • Sun-Whan Park

10 November 2025

The equine-like G3 rotavirus is a reassortant strain in which an animal-derived G3 genotype has recombined with a human-origin genetic backbone. Recently, this strain has spread across Asia and Europe. In this study, the VP7 and VP4 genes, along with...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
504 Views
11 Pages

A Novel VPS13A Deletion in VPS13A Disease (Chorea-Acanthocytosis): A Case Report with Brief Literature Summary

  • Benedetta Perrone,
  • Viviana Mosca,
  • Martina Pecoraro,
  • Paola Ruffo,
  • Elda Del Giudice,
  • Alberta Leon,
  • Martina Maino,
  • Vincenzo La Bella,
  • Rossella Spataro and
  • Francesca Luisa Conforti

27 November 2025

VPS13A disease is a rare, autosomal-recessive, neurodegenerative disorder characterized by involuntary movements, orofacial dystonia, seizures, psychiatric symptoms, and the presence of spiky, deformed red blood cells (acanthocytes). The disease is c...

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1 Citations
12,813 Views
9 Pages

ASIP Promoter Variants Predict the Sesame Coat Color in Shiba Inu Dogs

  • Stepan N. Belyakin,
  • Daniil A. Maksimov,
  • Maria A. Pobedintseva,
  • Petr P. Laktionov and
  • Dinara Voronova

Animals exhibit a wide variety of genetically determined coat colors and pigmentation patterns that serve important roles in adaptation and communication. Although the genetics of the main coat colors in dogs have been studied extensively, there are...

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15 Citations
4,754 Views
13 Pages

Recent Molecular Characterization of Porcine Rotaviruses Detected in China and Their Phylogenetic Relationships with Human Rotaviruses

  • Mengli Qiao,
  • Meizhen Li,
  • Yang Li,
  • Zewei Wang,
  • Zhiqiang Hu,
  • Jie Qing,
  • Jiapei Huang,
  • Junping Jiang,
  • Yaqin Jiang and
  • Bin Zhou
  • + 3 authors

14 March 2024

Porcine rotavirus A (PoRVA) is an enteric pathogen capable of causing severe diarrhea in suckling piglets. Investigating the prevalence and molecular characteristics of PoRVA in the world, including China, is of significance for disease prevention. I...

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  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,056 Views
10 Pages

Genetic Diversity of Bovine Group A Rotavirus Strains Circulating in Korean Calves during 2014 and 2018

  • Gyu-Nam Park,
  • SeEun Choe,
  • Ra Mi Cha,
  • Jihye Shin,
  • Ki-Sun Kim,
  • Byung-Hyun An,
  • Song-Yi Kim,
  • Bang-Hun Hyun and
  • Dong-Jun An

15 December 2022

The purpose of this study was to investigate annual changes in BoRVA strains by examining the VP4 and VP7 genes of rotaviruses in Korean calves. Between 2014 and 2018, 35 out of 138 samples of calf diarrhea feces collected nationwide were positive fo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,353 Views
24 Pages

Histological Analysis of the Effect of a Vector Potential Generator on the Femur of a Hindlimb-Suspended Rat

  • Wataru Minamizono,
  • Nao Yashima,
  • Hiroya Matsunaga,
  • Kaoru Fujikawa,
  • Hirai Suito,
  • Takumi Okunuki and
  • Masafumi Ohsako

26 November 2024

Disuse osteoporosis occurs due to rest and reduced mechanical stimulation. Under these conditions, bone resorption exceeds bone formation, leading to a decrease in bone density. Vector potential (VP) generators have been developed, and their ability...

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4 Citations
2,272 Views
16 Pages

Formed by L-phenylalanine (L-phe) ammonia under the action of aromatic amino acid aminotransferases (AAATs), volatile benzenoids (VBs) and volatile phenylpropanoids (VPs) are essential aromatic components in oolong tea (Camellia sinensis). However, t...

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26 Citations
5,388 Views
17 Pages

24 May 2019

Chicken infectious bursal disease (IBD) is still incompletely controlled worldwide. Although IBD virus (IBDV) VP2 DNA vaccine was considered a safe vaccine for IBD prevention, the immunogenicity by itself remains poor, resulting in the failure of eff...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,550 Views
22 Pages

8 June 2019

VP22 is a major tegument protein of alphaherpesviruses encoded by the UL49 gene. Two properties of VP22 were discovered by studying Marek’s disease virus (MDV), the Mardivirus prototype; it has a major role in virus cell-to-cell spread and in c...

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366 Views
18 Pages

Bulk RNA Sequencing Reveals Signature Differences in Key Cell Signaling Pathways Between Porcine Venous and Arterial Smooth Muscle Cells

  • Kent A. Lee,
  • Wei Li,
  • Unimunkh Uriyanghai,
  • Christine Wai,
  • Huanjuan Su,
  • Anthony Yang,
  • Lianxia Li,
  • Vinay A. Sudarsanam,
  • John S. Poulton and
  • Gang Xi

11 December 2025

We recently identified significant differences between porcine arterial and venous smooth muscle cells (ApSMCs and VpSMCs) in the expression of numerous genes and activity of several important signaling pathways. To understand the mechanisms that are...

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8 Citations
2,853 Views
12 Pages

Distinct Signatures of Genomic Copy Number Variants Define Subgroups of Merkel Cell Carcinoma Tumors

  • Natasha T. Hill,
  • David Kim,
  • Klaus J. Busam,
  • Emily Y. Chu,
  • Clayton Green and
  • Isaac Brownell

6 March 2021

Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is a rare, aggressive neuroendocrine skin cancer. Most MCC tumors contain integrated Merkel cell polyomavirus DNA (virus-positive MCC, VP-MCC) and carry a low somatic mutation burden whereas virus-negative MCC (VN-MCC) pos...

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16 Citations
3,137 Views
16 Pages

A Novel Subunit Vaccine Based on Outer Capsid Proteins of Grass Carp Reovirus (GCRV) Provides Protective Immunity against GCRV Infection in Rare Minnow (Gobiocypris rarus)

  • Changyong Mu,
  • Vikram N. Vakharia,
  • Yong Zhou,
  • Nan Jiang,
  • Wenzhi Liu,
  • Yan Meng,
  • Yiqun Li,
  • Mingyang Xue,
  • Jieming Zhang and
  • Yuding Fan
  • + 1 author

13 November 2020

The grass carp hemorrhagic disease, caused by the grass carp reovirus (GCRV), has resulted in severe economic losses in the aquaculture industry in China. VP4 and VP35 are outer capsid proteins of GCRV and can induce an immune response in the host. H...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,104 Views
22 Pages

28 December 2023

The baculovirus expression vector (BEV) system is an efficient, cost-effective, and scalable method to produce recombinant adeno-associated virus (rAAV) gene therapy vectors. Most BEV designs emulate the wild-type AAV transcriptome and translate the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
3,949 Views
20 Pages

The GTPase Arf1 Is a Determinant of Yeast Vps13 Localization to the Golgi Apparatus

  • Damian Kolakowski,
  • Weronika Rzepnikowska,
  • Aneta Kaniak-Golik,
  • Teresa Zoladek and
  • Joanna Kaminska

12 November 2021

VPS13 proteins are evolutionarily conserved. Mutations in the four human genes (VPS13A-D) encoding VPS13A-D proteins are linked to developmental or neurodegenerative diseases. The relationship between the specific localization of individual VPS13 pro...

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809 Views
20 Pages

Vibrio parahaemolyticus is a major foodborne pathogen worldwide, responsible for seafood-associated poisoning. Among its toxin genes, tdh2 is the most critical. To investigate the role of tdh2 in V. parahaemolyticus under gastrointestinal conditions,...

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4 Citations
2,451 Views
10 Pages

Construction of Recombinant Marek’s Disease Virus Co-Expressing VP1 and VP2 of Chicken Infectious Anemia Virus

  • Kai Li,
  • Yongzhen Liu,
  • Changjun Liu,
  • Yanping Zhang,
  • Hongyu Cui,
  • Xiaole Qi,
  • Jiayong Zhang,
  • Jia Xu,
  • Suyan Wang and
  • Xiaomei Wang
  • + 2 authors

13 September 2024

The chicken infectious anemia virus (CIAV) has been reported in major poultry-producing countries and poses a significant threat to the poultry industry worldwide. In this study, two Marek’s disease virus (MDV) recombinants, rMDV-CIAV-1 and rMD...

  • Article
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2 Citations
5,360 Views
14 Pages

8 August 2020

Viral protein 24 (VP24) from Ebola virus (EBOV) was first recognized as a minor matrix protein that associates with cellular membranes. However, more recent studies shed light on its roles in inhibiting viral genome transcription and replication, fac...

  • Article
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2,001 Views
14 Pages

Development of a Pentacistronic Ebola Virus Minigenome System

  • Brady N. Zell,
  • Vaille A. Swenson,
  • Shao-Chia Lu,
  • Lin Wang,
  • Michael A. Barry,
  • Hideki Ebihara and
  • Satoko Yamaoka

9 May 2025

Ebola virus (EBOV) causes severe disease outbreaks in humans with high case fatality rates. EBOV requires adaptation to cause lethal disease in mice by acquiring single mutations in both the nucleoprotein (NP) and VP24 genes. As an attempt to model m...

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4 Citations
2,776 Views
13 Pages

Cloning and Molecular Characterization of the Recombinant CVB4E2 Immunogenic Viral Protein (rVP1), as a Potential Subunit Protein for Vaccine and Immunodiagnostic Reagent Candidate

  • Ikbel Hadj Hassine,
  • Jawhar Gharbi,
  • Imene Amara,
  • Ameera Alyami,
  • Reem Subei,
  • Mohammed Almalki,
  • Didier Hober and
  • Manel Ben M’hadheb

The aim of the present study was, first, to clone the VP1 gene of the human coxsackievirus B4 strain E2 (CVB4E2) in the prokaryotic pUC19 plasmid expression vector then to compare it with the structural capsid proteins of the same strain using bioinf...

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4 Citations
3,961 Views
11 Pages

Development of a Highly Efficient CRISPR/Cas9-Mediated Herpesvirus of Turkey-Based Vaccine against Novel Variant Infectious Bursal Disease Virus

  • Jun-Feng Zhang,
  • Jong-Yeol Park,
  • Sang-Won Kim,
  • Yu-Ri Choi,
  • Se-Yeoun Cha,
  • Hyung-Kwan Jang,
  • Bai Wei and
  • Min Kang

23 February 2024

Infectious bursal disease (IBD), caused by IBD virus (IBDV), is an extremely contagious immunosuppressive disease that causes major losses for the poultry industry worldwide. Recently, the novel variant IBDV (G2d) has been highly prevalent in Korea,...

  • Article
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34 Citations
5,800 Views
14 Pages

Enterovirus 71 VP1 Protein Regulates Viral Replication in SH-SY5Y Cells via the mTOR Autophagy Signaling Pathway

  • Zi-Wei Liu,
  • Zhi-Chao Zhuang,
  • Rui Chen,
  • Xiao-Rui Wang,
  • Hai-Lu Zhang,
  • Shu-Han Li,
  • Zhi-Yu Wang and
  • Hong-Ling Wen

20 December 2019

Background: Enterovirus 71 (EV71) is the main pathogen that causes severe hand, foot, and mouth disease with fatal neurological complications. However, its neurovirulence mechanism is still unclear. Candidate virulence sites were screened out at stru...

  • Article
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16 Citations
6,080 Views
11 Pages

Molecular Analysis of Full-Length VP2 of Canine Parvovirus Reveals Antigenic Drift in CPV-2b and CPV-2c Variants in Central Chile

  • Véliz-Ahumada Alexis,
  • Vidal Sonia,
  • Siel Daniela,
  • Guzmán Miguel,
  • Hardman Timothy,
  • Farias Valentina,
  • Lapierre Lisette and
  • Sáenz Leonardo

12 August 2021

Canine parvovirus (CPV) is a major pathogen in canines, with a high mortality rate in unvaccinated puppies. CPV is traditionally classified into three antigenic variants (CPV-2a, CPV-2b and CPV-2c) based on the amino acid sequence of the VP2 protein....

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2 Citations
3,194 Views
15 Pages

6 January 2020

Coxsackievirus A9 (CVA9) is an enterically transmitted enterovirus and one of the most pathogenic type among human enteroviruses. CVA9 isolates use a distinctive RGD (Arg-Gly-Asp) motif within VP1 capsid protein that defines its ability to bind to in...

  • Article
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11 Citations
5,524 Views
15 Pages

23 July 2021

The biotrophic fungus Ustilago maydis secretes a plethora of uncharacterized effector proteins and causes smut disease in maize. Among the effector genes that are up-regulated during the biotrophic growth in maize, we identified vp1 (virulence promot...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,555 Views
18 Pages

The Impact of Vp-Porin, an Outer Membrane Protein, on the Biological Characteristics and Virulence of Vibrio Parahaemolyticus

  • Jinyuan Che,
  • Qitong Fang,
  • Shaojie Hu,
  • Binghong Liu,
  • Lei Wang,
  • Xiu Fang,
  • Lekang Li,
  • Tuyan Luo and
  • Baolong Bao

28 June 2024

Porins are crucial proteins located in the outer membrane that directly influence antimicrobial resistance mechanisms and virulence in bacteria. In this study, a porin gene (Vp-porin) was cloned in V. parahaemolyticus, and the function of Vp-Porin in...

  • Article
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7 Citations
4,689 Views
25 Pages

Targeting Copper Homeostasis Improves Functioning of vps13Δ Yeast Mutant Cells, a Model of VPS13-Related Diseases

  • Piotr Soczewka,
  • Déborah Tribouillard-Tanvier,
  • Jean-Paul di Rago,
  • Teresa Zoladek and
  • Joanna Kaminska

24 February 2021

Ion homeostasis is crucial for organism functioning, and its alterations may cause diseases. For example, copper insufficiency and overload are associated with Menkes and Wilson’s diseases, respectively, and iron imbalance is observed in Parkinson’s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,074 Views
18 Pages

Auxotrophic Lactobacillus Expressing Porcine Rotavirus VP4 Constructed Using CRISPR-Cas9D10A System Induces Effective Immunity in Mice

  • Hailin Zhang,
  • Haiyuan Zhao,
  • Yuliang Zhao,
  • Ling Sui,
  • Fengsai Li,
  • Huijun Zhang,
  • Jiaxuan Li,
  • Yanping Jiang,
  • Wen Cui and
  • Yijing Li
  • + 5 authors

9 September 2022

Porcine rotavirus (PoRV) mainly causes acute diarrhea in piglets under eight weeks of age and has potentially high morbidity and mortality rates. As vaccine carriers for oral immunization, lactic acid bacteria (LAB) are an ideal strategy for blocking...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,505 Views
21 Pages

Unraveling the Spatiotemporal Distribution of VPS13A in the Mouse Brain

  • Esther García-García,
  • Nerea Chaparro-Cabanillas,
  • Albert Coll-Manzano,
  • Maria Carreras-Caballé,
  • Albert Giralt,
  • Daniel Del Toro,
  • Jordi Alberch,
  • Mercè Masana and
  • Manuel J. Rodríguez

1 December 2021

Loss-of-function mutations in the human vacuolar protein sorting the 13 homolog A (VPS13A) gene cause Chorea-acanthocytosis (ChAc), with selective degeneration of the striatum as the main neuropathologic feature. Very little is known about the VPS13A...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,427 Views
16 Pages

The Biophysical Basis for Karyopherin-Dependent Ebola Virus VP24 Nuclear Transport

  • Junjie Zhao,
  • Bojie Zhang,
  • Olivia Vogel,
  • Benjamin W. Walker,
  • Leonard W. Ma,
  • Nicole D. Wagner,
  • Christopher F. Basler,
  • Daisy W. Leung,
  • Michael L. Gross and
  • Gaya K. Amarasinghe

28 July 2025

Nucleocytoplasmic trafficking is a highly regulated process that allows the cell to control the partitioning of proteins and nucleic acids between the cytosolic and nuclear compartments. The Ebola virus minor matrix protein VP24 (eVP24) hijacks this...

  • Article
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1 Citations
1,517 Views
12 Pages

Does Combined Treatment with Tranexamic Acid and Vancomycin Affect Human Chondrocytes In Vitro?

  • Mike Wagenbrenner,
  • Tizian Heinz,
  • Philip M. Anderson,
  • Ioannis Stratos,
  • Joerg Arnholdt,
  • Susanne Mayer-Wagner,
  • Konstantin Horas,
  • Denitsa Docheva,
  • Boris M. Holzapfel and
  • Manuel Weißenberger

24 November 2024

Background: The aim of our study was to examine the combined effects of tranexamic acid (TXA) and vancomycin powder (VP) on chondrocytes in vitro. Despite the use of TXA and VP being linked to a reduced risk of extensive postoperative blood loss and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
3,963 Views
17 Pages

25 September 2019

The autophagy-lysosome pathway, which involves many crucial genes and proteins, plays crucial roles in the maintenance of intracellular homeostasis by the degradation of damaged components. At present, some of these genes and proteins have been ident...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
2,921 Views
20 Pages

Structural Analysis of Merkel Cell Polyomavirus (MCPyV) Viral Capsid Protein 1 (VP1) in HIV-1 Infected Individuals

  • Carla Prezioso,
  • Martina Bianchi,
  • Francisco Obregon,
  • Marco Ciotti,
  • Loredana Sarmati,
  • Massimo Andreoni,
  • Anna Teresa Palamara,
  • Stefano Pascarella,
  • Ugo Moens and
  • Valeria Pietropaolo

27 October 2020

Merkel cell polyomavirus (MCPyV) viral protein 1 (VP1) is the capsid protein that mediates virus attachment to host cell receptors and is the major immune target. Given the limited data on MCPyV VP1 mutations, the VP1 genetic variability was examined...

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  • Open Access
30 Citations
4,627 Views
21 Pages

24 December 2021

Grass carp reovirus (GCRV) is a severe virus that causes great losses to grass carp culture every year, and GCRV-II is the current popular and fatal strain. VP56, fibrin on the outer surface of GCRV-II, mediates cell attachment. In this study, we fir...

  • Article
  • Open Access
538 Views
18 Pages

24 October 2025

Multi-epitopes of FMDV can be used to develop a novel vaccine. Determining how to screen naturally presenting epitope peptides derived from FMDV is crucial for advancing progress in this area. In this study, a transient expression plasmid named pEGFP...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,094 Views
12 Pages

A Genome-Wide Screen Reveals That Endocytic Genes Are Important for Pma1p Asymmetry during Cell Division in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

  • So-Young Yoon,
  • Eunhong Jang,
  • Naho Ko,
  • Minseok Kim,
  • Su Yoon Kim,
  • Yeojin Moon,
  • Jeong-Seok Nam,
  • Sunjae Lee and
  • Youngsoo Jun

21 February 2022

An asymmetry in cytosolic pH between mother and daughter cells was reported to underlie cellular aging in the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae; however, the underlying mechanism remains unknown. Preferential accumulation of Pma1p, which pumps c...

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Oral Vaccination of Grass Carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) with Baculovirus-Expressed Grass Carp Reovirus (GCRV) Proteins Induces Protective Immunity against GCRV Infection

  • Changyong Mu,
  • Qiwang Zhong,
  • Yan Meng,
  • Yong Zhou,
  • Nan Jiang,
  • Wenzhi Liu,
  • Yiqun Li,
  • Mingyang Xue,
  • Lingbing Zeng and
  • Yuding Fan

12 January 2021

The grass carp reovirus (GCRV) causes severe hemorrhagic disease with high mortality and leads to serious economic losses in the grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) industry in China. Oral vaccine has been proven to be an effective method to provide...

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