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4 Citations
2,588 Views
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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
  • + 3 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...

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  • Open Access
16 Citations
4,348 Views
12 Pages

Enterovirus A71 VP1 Variation A289T Decreases the Central Nervous System Infectivity via Attenuation of Interactions between VP1 and Vimentin In Vitro and In Vivo

  • Huimin Zhu,
  • Yujuan Cao,
  • Weitao Su,
  • Shan Huang,
  • Weizhi Lu,
  • Yezhen Zhou,
  • Jing Gao,
  • Wei Zhao,
  • Bao Zhang and
  • Xianbo Wu

22 May 2019

Vimentin (VIM) is a surface receptor for enterovirus-A71, mediating the initial binding and subsequent increase in EV-A71 infectivity. The caspid protein VP1 variation, A289T, is reportedly closely associated with less severe central nervous system (...

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  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,385 Views
15 Pages

4 December 2021

A Korean isolate of the sacbrood virus infecting Apis cerana (AcSBV-Kor) is the most destructive honeybee virus, causing serious economic damage losses in Korean apiculture. To address this, here, we attempted to develop an assay for the rapid detect...

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  • Open Access
1,565 Views
1 Page

Human polyoma BK virus (BKV) prevalence has been increasing due to the introduction of more potent immunosuppressive agents, mostly in immunocompromised patients. BKV has been linked mostly to polyomavirus-associated hemorrhagic cystitis, and polyoma...

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  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,263 Views
13 Pages

20 August 2021

Coxsackievirus B3 (CVB3), an enterovirus (EV) in the family of Picornaviridae, is a global human pathogen for which effective antiviral treatments and vaccines are lacking. Previous research demonstrated that EV-D68 downregulated the membrane fusion...

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  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,183 Views
15 Pages

Effect of the Functional VP1 Unique Region of Human Parvovirus B19 in Causing Skin Fibrosis of Systemic Sclerosis

  • Der-Yuan Chen,
  • Chih-Chen Tzang,
  • Chuan-Ming Liu,
  • Tsu-Man Chiu,
  • Jhen-Wei Lin,
  • Pei-Hua Chuang,
  • Chia-Wei Kuo,
  • Bor-Show Tzang and
  • Tsai-Ching Hsu

18 October 2023

Human parvovirus B19 (B19V) is a single-stranded non-enveloped DNA virus of the family Parvoviridae that has been associated with various autoimmune disorders. Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is an autoimmune connective tissue disorder with high mortality a...

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4 Citations
3,470 Views
14 Pages

The Effect of a Unique Region of Parvovirus B19 Capsid Protein VP1 on Endothelial Cells

  • Ieva Rinkūnaitė,
  • Egidijus Šimoliūnas,
  • Daiva Bironaitė,
  • Rasa Rutkienė,
  • Virginija Bukelskienė,
  • Rolandas Meškys and
  • Julius Bogomolovas

19 April 2021

Parvovirus B19 (B19V) is a widespread human pathogen possessing a high tropism for erythroid precursor cells. However, the persistence or active replication of B19V in endothelial cells (EC) has been detected in diverse human pathologies. The VP1 uni...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,911 Views
9 Pages

The Structural Framework and Opening Appearance of the VP1-Pocket of Enteroviruses Correlated with Viral Thermostability

  • Xiaojing Lin,
  • Jianhong Gan,
  • Qiang Sun,
  • Zi Li,
  • Kun Qin,
  • Yong Zhang,
  • Yang Cao and
  • Jianfang Zhou

22 August 2024

Enteroviruses (EVs and RVs) are prevalent worldwide and cause various diseases in humans, of which the VP1-pocket is a target of antivirals, with a lipid molecule as a pocket factor to stabilize the virion. However, the characterization of the struct...

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  • Open Access
20 Citations
4,275 Views
13 Pages

8 April 2020

Enterovirus A71 (EV-A71) is a major pathogen that causes severe and fatal cases of hand-foot-and-mouth disease (HFMD). HFMD caused by EV-A71 seriously endangers children’s health. Although autophagy is an important antiviral defense mechanism,...

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  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,623 Views
19 Pages

13 September 2024

Neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) formation, namely NETosis, is implicated in antiphospholipid syndrome (APS)-related thrombosis in various autoimmune disorders such as systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and APS. Human parvovirus B19 (B19V) infec...

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  • Open Access
9 Citations
5,658 Views
13 Pages

BKTyper: Free Online Tool for Polyoma BK Virus VP1 and NCCR Typing

  • Joan Martí-Carreras,
  • Olga Mineeva-Sangwo,
  • Dimitrios Topalis,
  • Robert Snoeck,
  • Graciela Andrei and
  • Piet Maes

31 July 2020

Human BK polyomavirus (BKPyV) prevalence has been increasing due to the introduction of more potent immunosuppressive agents in transplant recipients, and its clinical interest. BKPyV has been linked mostly to polyomavirus-associated hemorrhagic cyst...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,246 Views
7 Pages

Development of Monoclonal Antibody to Specifically Recognize VP0 but Not VP4 and VP2 of Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus

  • Sun Young Park,
  • Jong Sook Jin,
  • Dohyun Kim,
  • Jae Young Kim,
  • Sang Hyun Park,
  • Jong-Hyeon Park,
  • Choi-Kyu Park and
  • Young-Joon Ko

8 December 2022

Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) is a highly contagious vesicular disease that affects cloven-hoofed animals and often causes enormous economic loss in the livestock industry. The capsid of FMD virus (FMDV) consists of four structural proteins. Initially...

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  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,916 Views
22 Pages

The Major Capsid Protein, VP1, of the Mouse Polyomavirus Stimulates the Activity of Tubulin Acetyltransferase 1 by Microtubule Stabilization

  • Lenka Horníková,
  • Kateřina Bruštíková,
  • Boris Ryabchenko,
  • Ilia Zhernov,
  • Martin Fraiberk,
  • Zuzana Mariničová,
  • Zdeněk Lánský and
  • Jitka Forstová

18 February 2020

Viruses have evolved mechanisms to manipulate microtubules (MTs) for the efficient realization of their replication programs. Studying the mechanisms of replication of mouse polyomavirus (MPyV), we observed previously that in the late phase of infect...

  • Review
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,072 Views
19 Pages

12 October 2020

Polyomaviruses are ubiquitous human pathogens that cause lifelong, asymptomatic infections in healthy individuals. Although these viruses are restrained by an intact immune system, immunocompromised individuals are at risk for developing severe disea...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
2,970 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...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
5,466 Views
14 Pages

Designing a Multi-Epitope Subunit Vaccine against VP1 Major Coat Protein of JC Polyomavirus

  • Sukhada Kanse,
  • Mehak Khandelwal,
  • Rajan Kumar Pandey,
  • Manoj Khokhar,
  • Neetin Desai and
  • Bajarang Vasant Kumbhar

30 June 2023

The JC polyomavirus virus (JCPyV) affects more than 80% of the human population in their early life stage. It mainly affects immunocompromised individuals where virus replication in oligodendrocytes and astrocytes may lead to fatal progressive multif...

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  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,579 Views
12 Pages

Mass Spectrometry-Based System for Identifying and Typing Norovirus Major Capsid Protein VP1

  • Pei-Yu Chu,
  • Hui-Wen Huang,
  • Michittra Boonchan,
  • Yu-Chang Tyan,
  • Kevin Leroy Louis,
  • Kun-Mu Lee,
  • Kazushi Motomura and
  • Liang-Yin Ke

22 November 2021

Norovirus-associated diseases are the most common foodborne illnesses worldwide. Polymerase chain reaction-based methods are the primary diagnostics for clinical samples; however, the high mutation rate of norovirus makes viral amplification and geno...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,167 Views
15 Pages

Rotavirus A (RVA) genome segments can reassort upon co-infection of target cells with two different RVA strains. However, not all reassortants are viable, which limits the ability to generate customized viruses for basic and applied research. To gain...

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  • Open Access
984 Views
15 Pages

Prevalence and VP1 Gene Evaluation Analysis of Porcine Sapelovirus in Yunnan Province, China, from 2024 to 2025

  • Zhanhong Li,
  • Xuyu Tang,
  • Zhenxing Zhang,
  • Pei Zhu,
  • Zhuoran Li,
  • Peng Liu,
  • Qi Yang,
  • Li Meng,
  • Xiutao Sun and
  • Jianling Song
  • + 3 authors

30 September 2025

Porcine Sapelovirus (PSV) is widely prevalent in pig herds throughout the world and induces diarrhea, encephalomyelitis, respiratory tract symptoms, and reproductive disorders. However, the epidemiological and genetic evolution characteristics of PSV...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
6,058 Views
11 Pages

Chlamydiaphage φCPG1 Capsid Protein Vp1 Inhibits Chlamydia trachomatis Growth via the Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Pathway

  • Yuanli Guo,
  • Rui Guo,
  • Quan Zhou,
  • Changgui Sun,
  • Xinmei Zhang,
  • Yuanjun Liu and
  • Quanzhong Liu

14 April 2016

Chlamydia trachomatis is the most common cause of curable bacterial sexually transmitted infections worldwide. Although the pathogen is well established, the pathogenic mechanisms remain unclear. Given the current challenges of antibiotic resistance...

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  • Open Access
34 Citations
5,948 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
  • Open Access
1,568 Views
19 Pages

Molecular Evolutionary Analyses of the RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase (RdRp) Region and VP1 Gene in Sapovirus GI.1 and GI.2

  • Fuminori Mizukoshi,
  • Ryusuke Kimura,
  • Tatsuya Shirai,
  • Asumi Hirata-Saito,
  • Eri Hiraishi,
  • Kosuke Murakami,
  • Yen Hai Doan,
  • Hiroyuki Tsukagoshi,
  • Nobuhiro Saruki and
  • Hirokazu Kimura
  • + 7 authors

Human sapovirus (HuSaV) is a significant cause of gastroenteritis. This study aims to analyze the evolutionary dynamics of the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) and capsid (VP1) genes of the HuSaV GI.1 and GI.2 genotypes between 1976 and 2020. Usin...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,602 Views
11 Pages

Development of a Synthetic VP1 Protein Peptide-Based ELISA to Detect Antibodies Against Porcine Bocavirus Group 3

  • Chao Gong,
  • Hui He,
  • Yuguang Fu,
  • Baoyu Li,
  • Bin Yang,
  • Jianlong Li,
  • Xiaodong He,
  • Juncheng Han,
  • Yi Zhang and
  • Qingyong Guo
  • + 1 author

19 December 2024

Porcine bocavirus (PBoV), classified within the genus Bocaparvovirus, has been reported worldwide. PBoV has been divided into group 1, group 2, and group 3. PBoV group 3 (G3) viruses are the most prevalent in China. Currently, effective serological m...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,855 Views
14 Pages

10 February 2022

Enterovirus genus has over one hundred genotypes and could cause several kinds of severe animal and human diseases. Understanding the role of conserved residues in the VP1 capsid protein among the enterovirus genus may lead to anti-enteroviral drug d...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,978 Views
17 Pages

12 May 2022

Aquareovirus, which is a member of the Reoviridae family, was isolated from aquatic animals. A close molecular evolutionary relationship between aquareoviruses and mammalian orthoreoviruses was revealed. However, the functions of the aquareovirus gen...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,530 Views
12 Pages

Construction of Recombinant Lactococcus lactis Strain Expressing VP1 Fusion Protein of Duck Hepatitis A Virus Type 1 and Evaluation of Its Immune Effect

  • Xiaoting Zhang,
  • Ruihua Zhang,
  • Jingyu Wang,
  • Nana Sui,
  • Guige Xu,
  • Hui Yan,
  • Yanli Zhu,
  • Zhijing Xie and
  • Shijin Jiang

14 December 2021

With the continuous development of duck farming and the increasing breeding density, the incidence of duck hepatitis A virus type 1 (DHAV-1) has been on the rise, seriously endangering the development of duck farming. To reduce the use of antibiotics...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,979 Views
21 Pages

Molecular Evolutionary Analyses of the RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase (RdRp) Region and VP1 Gene in Human Norovirus Genotypes GII.P6-GII.6 and GII.P7-GII.6

  • Tomoko Takahashi,
  • Ryusuke Kimura,
  • Tatsuya Shirai,
  • Mitsuru Sada,
  • Toshiyuki Sugai,
  • Kosuke Murakami,
  • Kazuhiko Harada,
  • Kazuto Ito,
  • Yuki Matsushima and
  • Hirokazu Kimura
  • + 10 authors

1 July 2023

To understand the evolution of GII.P6-GII.6 and GII.P7-GII.6 strains, the prevalent human norovirus genotypes, we analysed both the RdRp region and VP1 gene in globally collected strains using authentic bioinformatics technologies. A common ancestor...

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  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,520 Views
19 Pages

Identification of Prospective Ebola Virus VP35 and VP40 Protein Inhibitors from Myxobacterial Natural Products

  • Muhammad Hayat,
  • Tian Gao,
  • Ying Cao,
  • Muhammad Rafiq,
  • Li Zhuo and
  • Yue-Zhong Li

The Ebola virus (EBOV) is a lethal pathogen causing hemorrhagic fever syndrome which remains a global health challenge. In the EBOV, two multifunctional proteins, VP35 and VP40, have significant roles in replication, virion assembly, and budding from...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,599 Views
23 Pages

Vps21 Directs the PI3K-PI(3)P-Atg21-Atg16 Module to Phagophores via Vps8 for Autophagy

  • Lei Zhao,
  • Weiming You,
  • Dan Sun,
  • Hui Xu,
  • Xia You,
  • Haiqian Xu,
  • Zulin Wu,
  • Zhiping Xie and
  • Yongheng Liang

23 August 2022

Phosphatidylinositol 3-phosphate (PI(3)P) serves important functions in endocytosis, phagocytosis, and autophagy. PI(3)P is generated by Vps34 of the class III phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) complex. The Vps34-PI3K complex can be divided into V...

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3 Citations
2,290 Views
8 Pages

Structural Basis for the Immunogenicity of the C-Terminus of VP1 of Echovirus 3 Revealed by the Binding of a Neutralizing Antibody

  • Shuai Qi,
  • Wangjun Fu,
  • Jinyan Fan,
  • Li Zhang,
  • Binyang Zheng,
  • Kang Wang,
  • Xiangxi Wang,
  • Ling Zhu,
  • Xinjian Li and
  • Yuxia Zhang

22 October 2022

Echovirus 3 (E3), a serotype of human enterovirus B (HEV-B), causes severe diseases in infants. Here, we determined the structures of E3 with a monoclonal antibody (MAb) 6D10 by cryo-EM to comprehensively understand the specificities and the immunolo...

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18 Citations
4,434 Views
11 Pages

Detection of Antibodies against Hepatitis A Virus (HAV) by a Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) Biosensor: A New Diagnosis Tool Based on the Major HAV Capsid Protein VP1 (SPR-HAVP1)

  • Gabriel Menezes Costa dos Santos,
  • Carlos Roberto Alves,
  • Marcelo Alves Pinto,
  • Luciane Almeida Amado Leon and
  • Franklin Souza-Silva

3 May 2021

Hepatitis A (HA) is an acute human infectious disease caused by a positive single-stranded RNA virus (HAV). It is mainly acquired through the fecal–oral route and is primarily spread by contact between people and exposure to contaminated water and fo...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
798 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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  • Open Access
28 Citations
4,760 Views
14 Pages

Generation of Simian Rotavirus Reassortants with VP4- and VP7-Encoding Genome Segments from Human Strains Circulating in Africa Using Reverse Genetics

  • Alexander Falkenhagen,
  • Corinna Patzina-Mehling,
  • Ashish K. Gadicherla,
  • Amy Strydom,
  • Hester G. O’Neill and
  • Reimar Johne

11 February 2020

Human rotavirus A (RVA) causes acute gastroenteritis in infants and young children. The broad use of two vaccines, which are based on RVA strains from Europe and North America, significantly reduced rotavirus disease burden worldwide. However, a lowe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,853 Views
15 Pages

Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus Capsid Protein VP1 Antagonizes Type I Interferon Signaling via Degradation of Histone Deacetylase 5

  • Qing Gong,
  • Shanhui Ren,
  • Yongxi Dou,
  • Berihun Afera Tadele,
  • Tao Hu,
  • Luoyi Zhou,
  • Tao Wang,
  • Kaishen Yao,
  • Jian Xu and
  • Yuefeng Sun
  • + 1 author

19 March 2024

Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) is a highly contagious and economically important disease of cloven-hoofed animals that hampers trade and production. To ensure effective infection, the foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) evades host antiviral pathways i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
4,032 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...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,545 Views
19 Pages

14 February 2020

Enterovirus 71 (EV71) has become an important public health problem in the Asia-Pacific region in the past decades. EV71 infection might cause neurological and psychiatric complications and even death. Although an EV71 vaccine has been currently appr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,018 Views
13 Pages

Ubiquitin Ligase SMURF2 Interacts with Filovirus VP40 and Promotes Egress of VP40 VLPs

  • Ariel Shepley-McTaggart,
  • Michael Patrick Schwoerer,
  • Cari A. Sagum,
  • Mark T. Bedford,
  • Chaitanya K. Jaladanki,
  • Hao Fan,
  • Joel Cassel and
  • Ronald N. Harty

12 February 2021

Filoviruses Ebola (EBOV) and Marburg (MARV) are devastating high-priority pathogens capable of causing explosive outbreaks with high human mortality rates. The matrix proteins of EBOV and MARV, as well as eVP40 and mVP40, respectively, are the key vi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,573 Views
14 Pages

Increased Clinical Signs and Mortality in IFNAR(−/−) Mice Immunised with the Bluetongue Virus Outer-Capsid Proteins VP2 or VP5, after Challenge with an Attenuated Heterologous Serotype

  • Houssam Attoui,
  • Fauziah Mohd Jaafar,
  • Baptiste Monsion,
  • Bernard Klonjkowski,
  • Elizabeth Reid,
  • Petra C. Fay,
  • Keith Saunders,
  • George Lomonossoff,
  • David Haig and
  • Peter P. C. Mertens

Bluetongue is an economically important disease of domesticated and wild ruminants caused by bluetongue virus (BTV). There are at least 36 different serotypes of BTV (the identity of which is determined by its outer-capsid protein VP2), most of which...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,029 Views
14 Pages

Viral Protein VP1 Virus-like Particles (VLP) of CVB4 Induces Protective Immunity against Lethal Challenges with Diabetogenic E2 and Wild Type JBV Strains in Mice Model

  • Jawhar Gharbi,
  • Ikbel Hadj Hassine,
  • Mouna Hassine,
  • Mohammed Al-Malki,
  • Ameera Al-Yami,
  • Anwar Al-Bachir and
  • Manel Ben M’hadheb

29 March 2023

Several epidemiological studies demonstrated that coxsackievirus B4 (CVB4) causes viral pancreatitis and can ultimately result in type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1D). Prevention of CVB4 infection is therefore highly desirable. There is currently no vaccin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
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3 Pages

The JC polyoma viral coat protein VP1 was analyzed for amino acid sequences homologies to the IDSP sequence which mediates binding of VLA-4 (integrin alpha 4) to vascular cell adhesion molecule 1. Although the full sequence was not found, a DSP seque...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
3,918 Views
15 Pages

6 January 2021

Rotavirus causes severe gastroenteritis in children. Although vaccines are implemented, rotavirus-related diarrhea still claims ~200,000 lives annually worldwide, mainly in low-income settings, pointing to a need for improved vaccine tactics. To meet...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,604 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
8 Citations
3,821 Views
16 Pages

17 February 2022

Parvovirus B19 (B19V) is a human pathogen with a marked tropism for erythroid progenitor cells (EPCs). The N-terminal of the VP1 unique region (VP1u) contains a receptor-binding domain (RBD), which mediates virus uptake through interaction with an as...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,886 Views
13 Pages

VP0 Myristoylation Is Essential for Senecavirus A Replication

  • Peiyu Xiao,
  • Liang Meng,
  • Xingyang Cui,
  • Xinran Liu,
  • Lei Qin,
  • Fandan Meng,
  • Xuehui Cai,
  • Dongni Kong,
  • Tongqing An and
  • Haiwei Wang

Many picornaviruses require the myristoylation of capsid proteins for viral replication. Myristoylation is a site-specific lipidation to the N-terminal G residue of viral proteins, which is catalyzed by the ubiquitous eukaryotic enzyme N-myristoyltra...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
5,414 Views
18 Pages

A Single Mutation in the VP1 Gene of Enterovirus 71 Enhances Viral Binding to Heparan Sulfate and Impairs Viral Pathogenicity in Mice

  • Xianliang Ke,
  • Yuan Zhang,
  • Yan Liu,
  • Yuanjiu Miao,
  • Caishang Zheng,
  • Dan Luo,
  • Jianhong Sun,
  • Qinxue Hu,
  • Yi Xu and
  • Zhenhua Zheng
  • + 1 author

13 August 2020

Enterovirus 71 (EV71) is the major causative pathogen of human hand, foot, and mouth disease (hHFMD) and has evolved to use various cellular receptors for infection. However, the relationship between receptor preference and EV71 virulence has not bee...

  • Article
  • Open Access
34 Citations
7,649 Views
15 Pages

The VP1u Receptor Restricts Parvovirus B19 Uptake to Permissive Erythroid Cells

  • Remo Leisi,
  • Marcus Von Nordheim,
  • Carlos Ros and
  • Christoph Kempf

28 September 2016

Parvovirus B19 (B19V) is a small non-enveloped virus and known as the causative agent for the mild childhood disease erythema infectiosum. B19V has an extraordinary narrow tissue tropism, showing only productive infection in erythroid precursor cells...

  • Review
  • Open Access
18 Citations
5,698 Views
24 Pages

Yeast as a Model to Find New Drugs and Drug Targets for VPS13-Dependent Neurodegenerative Diseases

  • Joanna Kaminska,
  • Piotr Soczewka,
  • Weronika Rzepnikowska and
  • Teresa Zoladek

Mutations in human VPS13A-D genes result in rare neurological diseases, including chorea-acanthocytosis. The pathogenesis of these diseases is poorly understood, and no effective treatment is available. As VPS13 genes are evolutionarily conserved, th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,876 Views
20 Pages

Vps35 (vacuolar protein sorting 35) is a key component of retromer that consists of Vps35, Vps26, and Vps29 trimers, and sortin nexin dimers. Dysfunctional Vps35/retromer is believed to be a risk factor for development of various neurodegenerative di...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,813 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...

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