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High-throughput screening has identified 1-methyl-3-(trifluoromethyl)-N-[4-(pyrrolidinylsulfonyl) phenyl]-1H-pyrazole-5-carboxamide 16677 as a novel and potent (IC 50 = 35-145 nM) inhibitor against multiple primary isolates of diverse... more
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      Organic ChemistryEnzyme InhibitorsMeasles VirusHigh throughput screening
Many flaviviruses are significant human pathogens. The plus-strand RNA genome of a flavivirus contains a 5′ terminal cap 1 structure (m 7 GpppAmG). The flavivirus encodes one methyltransferase (MTase), located at the N-terminal portion of... more
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      Drug developmentRNA polymeraseProtein Structure and FunctionCrystal structure
The first amino acid of "authentic" poliovirus RNAdependent RNA polymerase, 3D pol , is a glycine. As a result, production of 3D pol in Escherichia coli requires addition of an initiation codon; thus, a formylmethionine is added to the... more
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      Gene expressionEscherichia coliPlasmidsEnzyme
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      Global HealthSequence AnalysisIndian OceanDisease Outbreaks
Anti-hepatitis C virus (HCV) drug development has been challenged by a lack of experience with inhibitors inclusive of in vitro, animal model, and clinical study. This manuscript outlines activity and correlation across such a spectrum of... more
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      Clinical TrialEnzyme InhibitorsDrug developmentHepatitis C
We have investigated the influence of Sanicula europaea L. extracts on influenza virus growth in MDCK cells. Fractions I, II, and III separated from Sanicula extract with Sephadex column chromatography were found to be non-toxic against... more
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      KineticsMedicinal PlantsInfluenza virusDogs
A vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) pseudotype bearing hantavirus envelope glycoproteins was produced and used in a neutralization test as a substitute for native hantavirus. The recombinant VSV, in which the enveloped protein gene (G) was... more
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      ImmunologyBiologyRNA polymeraseMedicine
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      VirologyAdolescentSequence AnalysisIndia
The structural basis for nucleotide incorporation fidelity remains an open question for all nucleic acid polymerases. Addressing this question for the viral RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) is of particular, practical significance... more
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      Protein Structure and FunctionVirusesStructure activity RelationshipRNA Dependent RNA Polymerase
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      BioinformaticsMolecular BiologyPhylogeneticsComputational Biology
Europe. Rhinolophids carried severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)-related CoV at high frequencies and concentrations (26% of animals are positive; up to 2.4 ؋ 10 8 copies per gram of feces), as well as two Alphacoronavirus clades, one... more
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      VirologyChinaChiropteraBiological Sciences
Individual lyssavirus genes were evaluated for phylogenetic studies from available full genome sequences. The full genome of the ERA rabies virus was sequenced and its accuracy was confirmed through virus recovery by reverse genetics. The... more
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      Biological SciencesProtein Structure and FunctionPhylogenyCell line
Measles virus belongs to the Paramyxoviridae family within the Mononegavirales order. Its non-segmented, single stranded, negative sense RNA genome is encapsidated by the nucleoprotein (N) to form a helical nucleocapsid. This... more
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      VirologyMeasles VirusBiological SciencesSpecies Specificity
Senescence Small non-coding RNA ncRNA miRNA qiRNA IGF TOR a b s t r a c t During the last decade evidence has accumulated that the aging process is driven by limited allocation of energy to somatic maintenance resulting in accumulation of... more
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      Caenorhabditis elegansMicroRNAAgingStem Cell
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      MicrobiologyMedical MicrobiologyRNA virusesPlant diseases
Professor Craig S. Pikaard, Ph.D., Chairman RNA Polymerases IV and V (Pol IV and Pol V) are plant-specific enzyme complexes with subunit homology to RNA Polymerase II (Pol II). The largest subunits in Pol IV and Pol V, NRPD1 and NRPE1... more
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      GeneticsBiologyTranscriptionMolecular
Flaviviruses are emerging pathogens of increasingly important public health concern in the world. For most flaviviruses such as dengue virus (DENV) and West Nile virus (WNV) neither vaccine nor antiviral treatment is available. The viral... more
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      DesignMedical MicrobiologyDrug DiscoveryEnzyme Inhibitors
This review focuses on the monophyletic group of animal RNA viruses united in the order Nidovirales. The order includes the distantly related coronaviruses, toroviruses, and roniviruses, which possess the largest known RNA genomes (from... more
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      GeneticsM Rna ProcessingMolecular EvolutionGene expression
An RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) activity was detergent-solubilized from the chloroplast membranes of Chinese cabbage leaves infected with turnip yellow mosaic virus (TYMV). The template-dependent, micrococcal nuclease-treated... more
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      VirologyRNA polymeraseBiological SciencesBrassica
We recently developed a model for flavivirus infection in mice and hamsters using the Modoc virus (MODV), a flavivirus with no known vector (P. Leyssen, A. Van Lommel, C. Drosten, H. Schmitz, E. De Clercq, and J. Neyts, 2001, Virology... more
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      TaxonomyVirologySequence AnalysisBiological Sciences
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      Electron MicroscopyVirologyHepatitis CTransgenic Mice
Various automated chemiluminescence immunoassay (CLIA) analyzers for the detection of antibodies to hepatitis C virus (HCV) are now commercially available in clinical laboratories and are replacing conventional enzyme immunoassays. We... more
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      MicrobiologyHepatitis CClinical MicrobiologyBiological Sciences
The world is currently undergoing a pandemic caused by an H1N1 influenza A virus, the so-called 'swine... more
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      Molecular BiologyMolecular MechanicsBiological Sciencesinfluenza A
Chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is the leading cause of liver diseases and hepatocarcinoma. 1 An estimation suggests that 170 million people worldwide are infected with the virus with 4 million of them residing in the United... more
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      Organic ChemistryEnzyme InhibitorsComputer SimulationComputer Model
A real-time reverse-transcription PCR (RRT-PCR) was developed to detect avian paramyxovirus 1 (APMV-1) RNA, also referred to as Newcastle disease virus (NDV), in clinical samples from birds. The assay uses a single-tube protocol with... more
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      MicrobiologyPsychopharmacologyDepressionSchizophrenia
BZIP are a class of dimeric sequence specifi c DNA-binding proteins, is bipartite in structure containing region of enriched basic amino acids which is adjacent to leucine zippers. It is characterized by several leucine residues regularly... more
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      GeneticsMicrobiologyZoologyTechnology
Transcription by nonsegmented negative-strand RNA viruses is mediated by the viral RNA-dependent RNA polymerase and transcriptional cofactor P. The P protein is activated by phosphorylation, an event initiated by cellular kinases. The... more
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      VirologyEnzyme InhibitorsBiological SciencesCercopithecus aethiops
Outbreaks of disease due to infectious myonecrosis virus (IMNV) were first reported from Brazil in 2004 in Pacific white shrimp Penaeus (Litopenaeus) vannamei, an exotic species to Brazil that was relatively recently imported for... more
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      ZoologyExotic SpeciesCrustaceaSHRIMP
Computer-aided approaches coupled with medicinal chemistry were used to explore novel carbocyclic nucleosides as potential anti-hepatitis C virus (HCV) agents. Conformational analyses were carried out on... more
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      Organic ChemistryBiologyMedicineHydrogen Bonding
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      KineticsEnzyme InhibitorsDengue VirusHigh throughput screening
The genomic RNA of human astrovirus was sequenced and found to contain 6797 nt organized into three open reading frames (1a, 1b, and 2). A potential ribosomal frameshift site identified in the overlap region of open reading frames 1a and... more
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      Comparative sequence analysisGenome SizeMultidisciplinaryPhylogeny
The RNA interference (RNAi) mediated by homology-dependent degradation of the target mRNA with small RNA molecules plays a key role in controlling transcription and translation processes in a number of eukaryotic organisms. The RNAi... more
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      GeneticsMicrobiologyPlant BiologyRNA silencing
Nairovirus within the family Bunyaviridae and is the causative agent of severe hemorrhagic fever. Despite increasing knowledge about hemorrhagic fever viruses, the factors determining their pathogenicity are still poorly understood. The... more
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      VirologyConfocal MicroscopyBiological SciencesVirulence
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      Analytical ChemistryColorimetryRNAViruses
This study of the yellow fever French neurotropic vaccine strain from the Institut Pasteur (FNV-IP) demonstrates that this viral genome is not as stable as that of the 17D-204 vaccine virus. FNV-IP was plaque-purified three times and then... more
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      Cell CultureBiological SciencesVirulenceCercopithecus aethiops
An RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) activity associated with the ribonucleoproteins of rice hoja blanca tenuivirus (RHBV) was detected and analyzed. Conditions for in vitro RNA synthesis and for coupled RNA synthesis-translation of... more
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      RNAVirologyRNA virusesBiological Sciences
Viruses are an integral component of the marine food web, contributing to the disease and mortality of essentially every type of marine life, yet the diversity of viruses in the sea, especially those with RNA genomes, remains very poorly... more
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      MultidisciplinaryRNA virusesPhylogenyFood web
Hypovirulent isolates of the fruit tree fungal pathogen Diaporthe ambigua have previously been shown to harbour a double-stranded (ds)RNA genetic element of about 4 kb. In this study, we established the complete cDNA sequence of this... more
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      GeneticsRNA virusesBiological SciencesVirulence
Cereal yellow dwarf virus (CYDV) RNA has a 5′-terminal genome-linked protein (VPg). We have expressed the VPg region of the CYDV genome in bacteria and used the purified protein (bVPg) to raise an antiserum which was able to detect free... more
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      VirologyRNA polymeraseBiological SciencesCucumber mosaic virus
Fused pyrrole derivatives R 0160 Identification of Thieno[3,2-b]pyrroles as Allosteric Inhibitors of Hepatitis C Virus NS5B Polymerase. -Compound (I), having a polar substituent at the N1-position, efficiently blocks subgenomic HCV RNA... more
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      Organic ChemistryHepatitis C VirusEnzymeProtease Inhibitors
The eukaryotic RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RDRP) is involved in the amplification of regulatory microRNAs during post-transcriptional gene silencing. This enzyme is highly conserved in most eukaryotes but is missing in archaea and... more
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      Molecular EvolutionMicroRNABacteriophagesRNA polymerase
Fungal viruses or mycoviruses are widespread in fungi and are believed to be of ancient origin. They have evolved in concert with their hosts and are usually associated with symptomless infections. Mycoviruses are transmitted... more
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      Molecular EvolutionFungiRNA virusesCell Division
Dengue fever, a neglected emerging disease for which no vaccine or antiviral agents exist at present, is caused by dengue virus, a member of the Flavivirus genus, which includes several important human pathogens, such as yellow fever and... more
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      CrystallographyVirologyDengue VirusBiological Sciences
Rice stripe disease, caused by Rice stripe virus (RSV), may lead to severe or even crippling losses in many rice-cultured countries and regions. As the most important vector of RSV, the small brown planthopper (SBPH) (Laodelphax... more
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      MicrobiologyMedical MicrobiologyInsectsOryza Sativa
The detection of viroid-derived small RNAs (vd-sRNAs) similar to the small interfering RNAs (siRNAs, 21 to 24 nucleotides [nt]) in plants infected by nuclear-replicating members of the family Pospiviroidae (type species, Potato spindle... more
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      VirologyTobaccoBiological SciencesRNA interference
Chikungunya viral RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) activity is conferred by non structural protein 4 (nsp4), an important protein target towards the development of antiviral compounds. The present study deals about the development of... more
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      DockingPharmacophore ModelingChikungunya InfectionRNA Dependent RNA Polymerase
The stable signal peptide (SSP) of the lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus surface glycoprotein precursor has several unique characteristics. The SSP is unusually long, at 58 amino acids, and contains two hydrophobic domains, and its... more
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      VirologyBiological SciencesCell lineCell fusion
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Eclipta alba, traditionally known as bhringraj, has been used in Ayurvedic medicine for more than 1000 years in India. It is used for the treatment of infective hepatitis, liver cirrhosis, liver enlargement... more
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      Complementary and Alternative MedicinePlant BiologyEthnopharmacologyHPLC
Rapid immune plaque assays have been developed to quantify biohazard level 4 agents Hendra and Nipah viruses and detect neutralising antibodies to both viruses. The methods rely on the fact that both viruses rapidly generate large... more
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      MicrobiologyMedical MicrobiologyDogsCercopithecus aethiops
The purpose of this study was to extend our knowledge of the genetic diversity and phylogenetic relationships among the North American Tacaribe serocomplex viruses. Analyses of glycoprotein precursor gene sequence data separated the North... more
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      GeneticsMolecular EvolutionVirologyGenetic Diversity