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Kanwal, Sobia, and Tariq Mahmood. "Evolutionary Pattern of Asian HIV-1 Subtype B from 1990 to 2007:In SilicoAnalysis Based on Envelop Protein." Scientific World Journal 2012 (2012): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/2012/978917.

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HIV-1 envelop gene is a major target for vaccine development. Envelop protein and its V3 loop is shown to be important determinant of HIV-1 pathogenecity. Herein, the evolutionary pattern of most prevalent HIV-1 subtype B in Asia is determined by analyzing envelop protein and V3 domain based on the 40 randomly selected sequences of HIV-1 from database (Los Alamos), divided into four groups since 1990–2007. Construction of envelop protein phylogeny by using MEGA 5 exhibit the active mutation pattern, increase in potential N-glycosylation sites which were predicted by using online software Signa
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Ha, Mihyang, Ji-Young Kim, Myoung-Eun Han, et al. "TMEM18: A Novel Prognostic Marker in Acute Myeloid Leukemia." Acta Haematologica 140, no. 2 (2018): 71–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000492742.

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Background: Certain nuclear envelope proteins are associated with important cancer cell characteristics, including migration and proliferation. Abnormal expression of and genetic changes in nuclear envelope proteins have been reported in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) patients. Transmembrane protein 18 (TMEM18), a nuclear envelope protein, is involved in neural stem cell migration and tumorigenicity. Methods: To examine the prognostic significance of TMEM18 in AML patients, we analyzed an AML cohort from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA, n = 142). Results: Kaplan-Meier survival analysis revealed th
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Wang, RanRan, Fei Deng, Dianhai Hou, et al. "Proteomics of the Autographa californica Nucleopolyhedrovirus Budded Virions." Journal of Virology 84, no. 14 (2010): 7233–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/jvi.00040-10.

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ABSTRACT Baculoviruses produce two progeny phenotypes during their replication cycles. The occlusion-derived virus (ODV) is responsible for initiating primary infection in the larval midgut, and the budded virus (BV) phenotype is responsible for the secondary infection. The proteomics of several baculovirus ODVs have been revealed, but so far, no extensive analysis of BV-associated proteins has been conducted. In this study, the protein composition of the BV of Autographa californica nucleopolyhedrovirus (AcMNPV), the type species of baculoviruses, was analyzed by various mass spectrometry (MS
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Siezen, Roland J., Paul G. Bruinenberg, Pieter Vos, et al. "Engineering of the substrate-binding region of the sublilisin-like, cell-envelop proteinase of Lactococcus lactis." "Protein Engineering, Design and Selection" 6, no. 8 (1993): 927–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/protein/6.8.927.

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Jay, Francis T., Magdy R. Dawood, and Sandy K. S. Luk. "Infectivity-deficient vesicular stomatitis virus produced in the presence of interferon has a functional virion core." Canadian Journal of Microbiology 35, no. 2 (1989): 334–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/m89-051.

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Interferon induces two antiviral actions against vesicular stomatitis virus by (i) inhibiting viral protein synthesis which leads to a reduction in virion production, and (ii) producing progeny which are deficient in infectivity (VSV1F). At low or physiological concentrations of interferon, while the virion production was decreased by less than 10-fold, the virion infectivity yield was suppressed more than 1000-fold. The VSVIF was found to be deficient (quantitatively) in envelop glycoprotein G and protein M. Tryptic peptide mapping indicated mat there was no detectable structural abnormality
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Priya, S., Nachimuthu Senthil Kumar, and S. Hemalatha. "Antiviral phytocompounds target envelop protein to control Zika virus." Computational Biology and Chemistry 77 (December 2018): 402–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.compbiolchem.2018.08.008.

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Re, Suyong, and Kenji Mizuguchi. "Glycan Cluster Shielding and Antibody Epitopes on Lassa Virus Envelop Protein." Journal of Physical Chemistry B 125, no. 8 (2021): 2089–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcb.0c11516.

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Xiao, Gary Guishan, Meena Garg, Shu Lim, Derek Wong, Vay Liang Go, and Wai-Nang Paul Lee. "Determination of protein synthesis in vivo using labeling from deuterated water and analysis of MALDI-TOF spectrum." Journal of Applied Physiology 104, no. 3 (2008): 828–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.00976.2007.

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This paper describes a method of determining protein synthesis and turnover using in vivo labeling of protein with deuterated water and analysis of matrix-assisted laser desorption time-of-flight mass spectrometer (MALDI-TOF) spectrum. Protein synthesis is calculated using mass isotopomer distribution analysis instead of precursor to product amino acid enrichment ratio. During protein synthesis, the incorporation of deuterium from water changes the mass isotopomer distribution (isotope envelop) according to the number of deuterium atoms (0, 1, 2, 3, etc.) incorporated, and the distribution of
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Shah, Pramod, and Chien-Sheng Chen. "Systematic Screening of Penetratin’s Protein Targets by Yeast Proteome Microarrays." International Journal of Molecular Sciences 23, no. 2 (2022): 712. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23020712.

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Cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) have distinct properties to translocate across cell envelope. The key property of CPPs to translocation with attached molecules has been utilized as vehicles for the delivery of several potential drug candidates that illustrate the significant effect in in-vitro experiment but fail in in-vivo experiment due to selectively permeable nature of cell envelop. Penetratin, a well-known CPP identified from the third α-helix of Antennapedia homeodomain of Drosophila, has been widely used and studied for the delivery of bioactive molecules to treat cancers, stroke, and
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Yadav, Kanika, Arunima Kumar Verma, Ajey Kumar Pathak, and Abhishek Awasthi. "In Silico Prediction of Molecular Interaction Within PmCBP-VP24 Complex to Understand Initial Instigation of WSSV into Shrimps." Genetics of Aquatic Organisms 5, no. 2 (2021): 87–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.4194/2459-1831-v5_2_05.

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White Spot Disease is one of the most devastating diseases of shrimps. Molecular interaction between shrimp receptor protein PmCBP (Chitin binding protein of Peneaus monodon) and viral envelop protein VP24 is obligatory for binding of the White Spot Syndrome Virus to the shrimp digestive tract, and failure of this anchoring leads to an ineffectual infection. This is a first study that throws light on the molecular interaction of PmCBP-VP24 complex and provides important clues for initial steps of ingression of the virus into shrimps.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Envelop protein"

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Samson, Camille. "Une représentation en trois dimensions de l'interface entre l'enveloppe nucléaire et la chromatine." Thesis, Université Paris-Saclay (ComUE), 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018SACLS048/document.

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Le noyau est un organite caractéristique des cellules eucaryotes et les propriétés mécaniques de ce dernier jouent un rôle essentiel dans le comportement de la cellule, notamment sa motilité, sa polarité et sa survie. Le noyau est entouré par une enveloppe comprenant une membrane interne et une membrane externe, ainsi que de nombreuses protéines. Mes objectifs de thèse étaient de comprendre des mécanismes moléculaires déficients dans deux types de maladies génétiques causées par des mutations dans les lamines: la dystrophie musculaire d’Emery-Dreifuss et les syndromes de type progéroïde.Dans u
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Batzenschlager, Morgane. "Diversité fonctionnelle des protéines GIPs/MZT1 (Gamma-tubulin complex protein 3- Interacting Proteins/Mitotic spindle organiZing proTein1) à l'interface nucléo-cytoplasmique chez Arabidopsis thaliana." Thesis, Strasbourg, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014STRAJ030.

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Chez Arabidopsis, l’enveloppe nucléaire constitue un site de nucléation des microtubules à partir des complexes à gamma-tubuline. Conservées des plantes à l'Homme, les protéines GIPs/MZT1 ont été initialement découvertes comme partenaires d’AtGCP3. J’ai consacré ma thèse à la caractérisation moléculaire et fonctionnelle des AtGIPs et de leurs partenaires à l’interface nucléocytoplasmique. Mes résultats confirment l’appartenance des GIPs aux complexes à gamma-tubuline, et démontrent leur association entre elles et avec TSA1 (TonSoKu [TSK]-Associating protein 1) et l'histone centromérique CenH3.
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Bouchnak, Imen. "Biogénèse du chloroplaste : Voies d'import alternatives." Thesis, Université Grenoble Alpes (ComUE), 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018GREAV074.

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Le chloroplaste est un composant majeur de la cellule végétale. Cet organite est le fruit d’une endosymbiose, survenue entre une cellule eucaryote et une cyanobactérie. Ainsi, 95% des gènes codant pour les protéines plastidiales ont été transférés vers le génome nucléaire au cours de l’évolution. En conséquence, la plupart des protéines chloroplastiques sont aujourd’hui codées par le noyau, synthétisées dans le cytosol sous forme de précurseurs dotés d’une une extension N-terminale clivable (le "peptide de transit") et ensuite importées sans les chloroplastes via le système TOC/TIC (Translocon
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He, Runtao. "Characterization of dengue virus envelope protein." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1997. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk3/ftp04/nq24745.pdf.

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Vijayaraghavan, Balaje. "Identification and characterization of protein-protein interactions in the nuclear envelope." Doctoral thesis, Stockholms universitet, Institutionen för neurokemi, 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-148432.

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The nuclear envelope forms the interface between the nucleus and the cytoplasm. The nuclear envelope consists of the two concentric lipid membranes, the nuclear pores and the nuclear lamina. The inner nuclear membrane contains hundreds of unique transmembrane proteins showing high tissue diversity. Mutations of some proteins in the nuclear envelope give rise to a broad spectrum of diseases called envelopathies or laminopathies. In this thesis, I aimed to study the functional organization of the nuclear envelope by identifying and characterizing interactions between the nuclear envelope protein
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Byland, Rahel. "Trafficking of primate lentiviral envelope proteins." Thesis, University College London (University of London), 2006. http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/1445339/.

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The assembly of enveloped viruses requires the correct trafficking of the viral envelope or membrane proteins to the site of virus assembly. To understand the molecular and cellular mechanisms in human immunodeficiency virus envelope protein (Env) trafficking, I analysed the activities of putative endocytosis signals in the cytoplasmic domain of Env. Morphological and biochemical analysis of HxB2 Env as well as CD4-Env chimeras revealed two functional endocytosis motifs, the membrane proximal GY712XX0 motif and the C-terminal dileucine motif. Both of these motifs work with equivalent efficienc
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Vojta, Aleksandar. "Protein Translocon at the Outer Envelope of Chloroplasts." Diss., lmu, 2006. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:19-62766.

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Xu, Xiaodong. "Expression and characterization of HIV-1 envelope protein." Thesis, University of Reading, 2009. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.500515.

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We postulated that gp120 and CD4 interaction might expose cryptic epitopes on gp120 that could be immunogenic and so widen the immunogenic response. A fusion protein of a C clade strain of HIV-1 (HIVCN54) gp120 and full-length human CD4 was constructed and expressed using a recombinant baculovirus system. The protein was purified, characterized and used to immunize rabbits. The antiserum generated had an expected anti-gp120 activity and demonstrated a higher capacity than a control serum raised to gp120 alone to block b12 binding, a marker of neutralization. A formal neutralization assay howev
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Reading, Steven A. "Antibodies to the envelope protein of HIV-1." Thesis, University of Warwick, 2002. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.396875.

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Serafin, Ina Loretta. "Epitope mapping of the dengue 3 envelope protein." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 1999.

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Books on the topic "Envelop protein"

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Thick, Jane Anne. A novel nuclear envelope protein. University of Birmingham, 1989.

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Hyllner, Sven Johan. Vitelline envelope proteins in teleost fish. Dept. of Zoophysiology, University of Göteborg, 1994.

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Begbie, Guy. Destruction in art reconstruction: [bombed envelope book]. [publisher not identified], 2011.

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Joe, Bentz, ed. Viral fusion mechanisms. CRC Press, 1993.

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Tien, Roselyn Fatt Ing. Insertion characteristics of chloroplast outer envelope proteins. 1999.

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Membrane Trafficking in Viral Replication (Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology). Springer, 2004.

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Collas, Philippe. Nuclear Envelope Dynamics in Embryos and Somatic Cells. Springer, 2003.

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Collas, Philippe. Nuclear Envelope Dynamics in Embryos and Somatic Cells. Springer, 2012.

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Sanders, Rogier W. HIV-1 Envelope Glycoproteins: Folding, Function and Vaccin Design. Amsterdam University Press, 2003.

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Hancock, Ronald. Nucleus : Volume 2: Chromatin, Transcription, Envelope, Proteins, Dynamics, and Imaging. Humana Press, 2010.

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Book chapters on the topic "Envelop protein"

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Zhang, Jiapu. "Envelope Protein (E-Protein)." In Springer Series in Biophysics. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-36773-1_20.

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Delogu, Giovanni, Fabiana Bigi, Seyed E. Hasnain, and Angel Cataldi. "Enigmatic Proteins from the Surface: the Erp, PE, and PPE Protein Families." In The Mycobacterial Cell Envelope. ASM Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/9781555815783.ch8.

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Jain, Madhulika, Eric D. Chow, and Jeffery S. Cox. "The MmpL Protein Family." In The Mycobacterial Cell Envelope. ASM Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/9781555815783.ch12.

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Collas, Philippe. "Sea Urchin Nuclear Envelope Assembly In Vitro." In Lipid and Protein Traffic. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-51463-0_22.

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Quan, Shu, Annie Hiniker, Jean-François Collet, and James C. A. Bardwell. "Isolation of Bacteria Envelope Proteins." In Methods in Molecular Biology. Humana Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-62703-245-2_22.

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Schneewind, Olaf, and Dominique M. Missiakas. "Staphylococcal Protein Secretion and Envelope Assembly." In Gram-Positive Pathogens. ASM Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/9781683670131.ch37.

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Huang, Jing. "Transport and Communication Across the Nuclear Envelope." In Advances in Membrane Proteins. Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-0532-0_5.

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Sohrt, K., and J. Soll. "Protein Import Across Chloroplast Envelopes." In The Chloroplast: From Molecular Biology to Biotechnology. Springer Netherlands, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4788-0_20.

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Soll, J., and R. Tien. "Protein translocation into and across the chloroplastic envelope membranes." In Protein Trafficking in Plant Cells. Springer Netherlands, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5298-3_10.

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Takagi, Masatoshi, and Naoko Imamoto. "Control of Nuclear Size by NPC Proteins." In Cancer Biology and the Nuclear Envelope. Springer New York, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-8032-8_26.

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Conference papers on the topic "Envelop protein"

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Jena, Sambedika, Pushpendra Kumar, and Dheerendra Mishra. "Tricyclic peptide of RP 71955 exhibits anti-dengue activity against DENV-2 envelope 3 protein: an in silico and HPC-driven MD simulation analysis." In 2024 OPJU International Technology Conference (OTCON) on Smart Computing for Innovation and Advancement in Industry 4.0. IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/otcon60325.2024.10687381.

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Bartling, Craig, Angela Minard-Smith, Kate H. Kucharzyk, Jennifer Busch-Harris, and Larry Mullins. "Interpreting Omic Data for Microbially Influenced Corrosion: Lessons from a Case Study Involving a Seawater Injection System." In CORROSION 2017. NACE International, 2017. https://doi.org/10.5006/c2017-09445.

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Abstract Microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) is a significant source of pitting corrosion affecting oil and gas pipelines, wells, and a variety of surface facilities. Understanding of MIC is greatly enhanced through DNA and protein sequencing technologies. This paper highlights the need to understand the methods used to generate the data, the data quality, and the limitations associated with data interpretation through a case study involving the metagenomics and proteomic analysis of pig envelope debris and seawater samples from various locations within a seawater injection system sus
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Palacios, Jose, Joseph Szefi, Douglas Wolfe, and Matthew Bailey. "Ice Testing of a Centrifugally Powered Pneumatic Deicing System for Helicopter Rotor Blades." In Vertical Flight Society 70th Annual Forum & Technology Display. The Vertical Flight Society, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4050/f-0070-2014-9662.

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A novel pneumatic approach to protect helicopter rotor blades from ice accretion is presented in this paper. The system relies on centrifugally generated pressures to deform a 0.508 mm (0.02 in.) thick titanium leading edge cap. The leading edge cap is protected by a 10 μm (390 microinch) thick Ti-Al-N erosion resistant coating. Beneath the titanium leading edge, six (6) pneumatic diaphragms were installed. The diaphragms are normally deflated under vacuum against the surface of the blade, and are inflated when ice accretion thickness reaches a critical value. The deformation of the leading ed
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Nepal, Chirag, and Kyungsook Han. "Analysis of HCV Envelope Proteins Interacting with Human Proteins." In 2007 Frontiers in the Convergence of Bioscience and Information Technologies. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/fbit.2007.47.

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Sharma, G., M. Badescu, A. Dubey, et al. "Kinematics and Workspace Analysis of Protein Based Nano-Motors." In ASME 2004 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2004-57569.

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Kinematic and workspace analyses are performed to predict the performance of a new nanoscale biomolecular motor: The Viral Protein Linear (VPL) Motor. The motor is based on a conformational change observed in a family of viral envelope proteins when subjected to a changing pH environment. The conformational change produces a motion of about 10 nm, making the VPL a basic linear actuator, which can be further interfaced with other organic/inorganic nanoscale components such as DNA actuators and carbon nanotubes. This paper presents the principle of operation of the VPL motor and the development
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Krasilnikova, A. A., M. S. Dodina, and L. I. Kozlovskaya. "DEVELOPMENT OF A REPRODUCIBLE SYSTEM FOR OBTAINING SOLUBLE PROTEIN E OF TICK-BORNE ENCEPHALITIS VIRUS." In XI МЕЖДУНАРОДНАЯ КОНФЕРЕНЦИЯ МОЛОДЫХ УЧЕНЫХ: БИОИНФОРМАТИКОВ, БИОТЕХНОЛОГОВ, БИОФИЗИКОВ, ВИРУСОЛОГОВ, МОЛЕКУЛЯРНЫХ БИОЛОГОВ И СПЕЦИАЛИСТОВ ФУНДАМЕНТАЛЬНОЙ МЕДИЦИНЫ. IPC NSU, 2024. https://doi.org/10.25205/978-5-4437-1691-6-191.

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Envelope protein E of tick-borne encephalitis virus was obtained by coexpression with chaperones in E. coli in an aggregated and partially soluble forms. Conditions were optimized for protein purification in order to increase protein yield. According to ELISA’s results, protein interacted with antibodies, hence it was in its native conformation.
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Stoicescu, Ramona, Razvan-Alexandru Stoicescu, Codrin Gheorghe, Adina Honcea, and Iulian Bratu. "CONSIDERATIONS ON SARS-COV-2 DIAGNOSIS IN THE LABORATORY OF UNIVERSITY EMERGENCY CLINICAL HOSPITAL OF CONSTANTA." In GEOLINKS Conference Proceedings. Saima Consult Ltd, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.32008/geolinks2021/b1/v3/07.

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Coronaviruses are members of the Coronaviridae family. They are enveloped, non-segmented, positive-sense, single-stranded RNA viruses. Their genome size is about 30 kilobases (kb) which consist, at the 5’ end, of non-structural open reading frames (ORFs: ORF1a, ORF 1b) which code for 16 non structural proteins, and at the 3’ end the genes which code for four structural proteins including membrane (M), envelope (E), spike (S), and nucleocapsid (N) proteins. Due to the rapid spread of COVID-19, a reliable detection method is needed for patient diagnosis especially in the early stages of the dise
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Zhu, Shan-Ying, Jun-Xing Pang, Wen-Bing Wang, Bing Li, and Wei-De Shen. "Study on the Envelope Fusion Proteins of Baculovirus." In 2008 2nd International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering. IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icbbe.2008.75.

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Pulido, D., M. Torrent, M. V. Nogués, and E. Boix. "The role of Gram-negative envelope LPS on the bactericidal properties of proteins and peptides: the case of eosinophil cationic protein." In Proceedings of the International Conference on Antimicrobial Research (ICAR2010). WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789814354868_0008.

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"Structure and dynamics of the SARS-CoV-2 envelope protein." In Bioinformatics of Genome Regulation and Structure/Systems Biology (BGRS/SB-2022) :. Institute of Cytology and Genetics, the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.18699/sbb-2022-167.

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Reports on the topic "Envelop protein"

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Bradford, Kent, Haim Nerson, Gregory Wellbaum, and Menahem Edelstein. Environmental, Developmental and Physiological Determinants of Curcurbit Seed Quality. United States Department of Agriculture, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/1998.7695837.bard.

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Environmental, developmental, physiological and biochemical determinants of cucurbit seed quality were investigated in field and laboratory experiments. The major factor influencing seed quality is seed maturity at harvest, with both immature and overmature seeds exhibiting reduced quality. Planting density and fruit load per plant can be manipulated to maximize seed yield per unit area without adversely affecting seed quality. Seeds harvested at optimal maturity will have the greatest germination vigor and will maintain quality longer during storage. Seed priming can improve germination rates
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Chen, Junping, Zach Adam, and Arie Admon. The Role of FtsH11 Protease in Chloroplast Biogenesis and Maintenance at Elevated Temperatures in Model and Crop Plants. United States Department of Agriculture, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2013.7699845.bard.

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specific objectives of this proposal were to: 1) determine the location, topology, and oligomerization of FtsH11 protease; 2) identify the substrate/s of FtsH11 and the downstream components involved in maintaining thermostability of chloroplasts; 3) identify new elements involved in FtsH11 protease regulatory network related to HT adaptation processes in chloroplast; 4) Study the role of FtsH11 homologs from crop species in HT tolerance. Background to the topic: HT-tolerant varieties that maintain high photosynthetic efficiency at HT, and cope better with daily and seasonal temperature fluctu
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Gelb, Jr., Jack, Yoram Weisman, Brian Ladman, and Rosie Meir. Identification of Avian Infectious Brochitis Virus Variant Serotypes and Subtypes by PCR Product Cycle Sequencing for the Rational Selection of Effective Vaccines. United States Department of Agriculture, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2003.7586470.bard.

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Objectives 1. Determine the serotypic identities of 40 recent IBV isolates from commercial chickens raised in the USA and Israel. 2. Sequence all IBV field isolates using PCR product cycle sequencing and analyze their S 1 sequence to detennine their homology to other strains in the Genbank and EMBL databases. 3. Select vaccinal strains with the highest S 1 sequence homology to the field isolates and perform challenge of immunity studies in chickens in laboratory trials to detennine level of protection afforded by the vaccines. Background Infectious bronchitis (IB) is a common, economically imp
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