Sentences with phrase «host cell proteins»

These researchers previously reported that at least one set of host cell proteins, called kinases, can control bacterial growth.
Host cell proteins interacting with the 3» end of TGEV coronavirus genome influence virus replication.
Viruses, which can not reproduce on their own, hijack host cell proteins and machinery in order to replicate.
They have developed a suite of powerful tools, including RNAi and CRISPR technologies, viral evolution analyses, and mouse models, to probe how these viral invaders exploit host cell proteins to replicate.
Interactions between Chlamydia trachomatis proteins and host cell proteins help determine whether the bacterium leaves an infected cell via breakdown of the cellular membrane (lysis) or in a membrane - bound package, according to new research published in PLOS Pathogens by Phu Hai Nguyen of the National Institutes of Health, U.S., and colleagues.
It built on previous ground - breaking work on malaria published in 2011 by author Monash Professor Christian Doerig, and others, who found that if host cell protein kinases were prevented from working it would kill malaria parasites.
c) Characterization of bacterial and host cell proteins involved in the formation of the adhesion / invasion microcompartment.
«Bacterial and host cell proteins interact to regulate Chlamydia's «exit strategy»: New research suggests major role for calcium ion signaling in release of Chlamydia from infected cells.»
Its cationic Q - functional chemistry reduces host cell DNA by 4 Log Reduction Value (LRV) or greater and Host Cell Protein (HCP) load by 25 - 35 per cent, while also exhibiting very low non-specific protein binding for high yield of therapeutic proteins.
The scientists knew that, in infections with Ebola as well as many other viruses, including Marburg, rabies and HIV, viral matrix proteins, such as Ebola VP40, interacted with host proteins through short protein motifs: the PY motif on the viral protein and the WW motif on the host cell protein.
Using animal models of herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection, researchers show that blocking the activity of a host cell protein called LSD1 reduces HSV infection, shedding (release of viral particles) and recurrence.
Like other more severe pathogens (Rocky Mountain spotted fever bacteria and smallpox virus), Listeria «hijack» host cell proteins to generate actin rocket tails that push bacteria into adjacent cells, thus spreading infection.
These host cell proteins are the same proteins used during cell motility and phagocytosis, hence providing insight into normal cellular function.
This protein commandeers a host cell protein complex, human TREX, to stabilise and transport herpesvirus RNA out of the nucleus for translation into viral proteins.
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