Snapshots of Life: Portrait of Zika Virus (NIH - National Institutes of Health)

Edit Public Technologies 19 May 2016
(Source. NIH - National Institutes of Health). Credit. David Goodsell, The Scripps Research Institute ... The virus in the middle in cross section shows viral envelope proteins (red) studding the outer surface, with membrane proteins (pink) embedded in a fatty layer of lipids (light purples). In the innermost circle, you can see the viral genome (yellow) coiled around capsid proteins (orange) ... References. ... Science ... Cohen J ... Links. ... Richard J....

What Are HIV Envelope Proteins?

Edit About.com 03 Jan 2016
What Are HIV Envelope Proteins?. HIV is an enveloped virus ... That bit of membrane becomes the HIV envelope. However, the HIV envelope isn't only made up of components from the host. It is also made up of HIV envelope proteins. HIV envelope proteins include gp 41, gp 120, and gp 160 ... Protein gp 120 is probably the best known of the HIV envelope proteins ... Gp 41 is also the protein that keeps gp 120 attached to the viral envelope....

Parasitic Venturia wasp: a viral accomplice unveiled (INRA - Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique) ...

Edit Public Technologies 28 Dec 2015
The most recent findings, concerning the Venturia canescens wasp, show that the domesticated virus is used solely for its capacity to form viral envelopes ... Viral envelopes (in purple) wrapping immunosuppressive proteins in the ovaries of the Venturia Canescens wasp© INRA, Marc Ravallec The presence of immunosuppressive particles, which look like small crystals, was described for the first time in the Venturia wasp over 50 years ago....

Pivotal points in AIDS trials (University of the Witwatersrand)

Edit Public Technologies 01 Dec 2015
For the other component - the antibody response - soluble protein derived from the outer envelope coat of the virus are recreated in the laboratory, and used to elicit antibodies to HIV ... This antibody targets the part of the viral envelope that is needed to bind and infect human cells (similar to a lock and key)....

Virus-mimetic nanovesicles as a versatile antigen-delivery system

Edit PNAS 22 Oct 2015
With the diverse display of epitopes and viral envelope glycoproteins that can be functionally anchored onto VMVs, we demonstrate VMVs to be straightforward, robust and tunable nanobiotechnology ......

Tufts Biophysicist Receives NIH New Innovator Award for Ebola Research (Tufts University)

Edit Public Technologies 09 Oct 2015
Working with the glycoprotein (GP) molecule found in the viral envelope that carries the Ebola virus from cell to cell in humans - not with live Ebola virus - Munro will use methods similar to those used to better understand the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) ... Such enveloped viruses represent many of the world's most important pathogens, including the Ebola viruses, HIV-1, influenza, and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)....

Natural defence against HIV discovered

Edit The Times of India 17 Sep 2015
Most viruses have viral envelopes, or protective skins, that comprise similar building blocks of the host the pathogens are trying to infect. On the surface of the envelope, there are viral glycoproteins, known as Env spikes, which act as valets, leading viruses to binding sites that allow infections to spread at the molecular level....

Artificial Tweezers Block HIV, Herpes And Hepatitis C

Edit IFL Science 18 Aug 2015
it also seems to be able to interfere with protein structures found on the surface of HIV, collectively called the viral envelope. “The surprise for us came when we discovered it had an unexpected activity against HIV itself and directly disrupts the viral envelope,” study author James Shorter told IFLScience ... For example, viral envelopes have a ......

Study could lead to vaccine for mosquito-borne dengue virus July 9, 2015 (Vanderbilt University)

Edit Public Technologies 09 Jul 2015
The four "serotypes" of dengue are distinguished by different antigens, or proteins on the viral envelope that elicit immune responses ... The researchers previously generated human monoclonal antibodies in the lab against a complex epitope, or antigenic portion of the viral envelope ... "locked" across an array of envelope proteins....

Vaccines against dengue in the offing

Edit The Times of India 04 Jul 2015
The four "serotypes" of dengue are distinguished by different antigens, or proteins on the viral envelope that elicit immune responses ... The researchers previously generated human monoclonal antibodies in the lab against a complex epitope, or antigenic portion of the viral envelope ... In this way they were able to identify a human monoclonal antibody against dengue virus type 2 (DENV2) that "locked" across an array of envelope proteins....

Novel human antibody can stop dengue

Edit Yahoo Daily News 03 Jul 2015
The researchers previously generated human antibodies in the lab against a complex antigenic portion of the viral envelope ... virus type 2 (DENV2) that "locked" across an array of envelope proteins ... The four "serotypes" of dengue are distinguished by different antigens or proteins on the viral envelope that elicit immune responses....

$1.35 Million Grant Funds Bid to Better Predict Deadly Avian Flu Outbreaks (University of Virginia)

Edit Public Technologies 02 Jul 2015
(Source. University of Virginia) ... The researchers will look at changes to the flu virus' envelope - the shell that lets it bind to and infect cells - as the virus adapts to different hosts ... "Our international team of investigators will test the temperature hypothesis of host adaptation by looking at viral envelope remodeling as bird flu strains adapt to human transmission conditions." ... (Full list of awards.) ... distributed by....

Changes in HIV Genetic Code Determine Severity of Disease (Children's Hospital Los Angeles)

Edit Public Technologies 17 Jun 2015
Acting as a gatekeeper, a viral envelope mediates the entry of HIV into the host cell. The envelope itself consists of a portion of the host cell membrane ... To pinpoint the mechanisms for the receptor "switch", researchers in this study isolated closely-related viral envelopes that had identical V3 sequences, but signaled different receptors....
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