There are three virus families containing a negative-sense RNA genome, which does not exist as a continuous molecule, but is present in several segments. These are the families Arenaviridae , Bunyaviridae and Orthomyxoviridae . Similarly to members of the order Mononegavirales ( Chap. 15 ), they...
2. Occurrence of these double-stranded RNAs in structures which either resemble the replication complexes of positive-stranded RNA viruses or the protein shells of double-stranded RNA viruses. 3. Beneficial effects for organisms harboring such RNAs. 4. Ability of separate parts of multipartite RNA ...
Structure of single-stranded virus RNA in situ ☆ : II. Optical activity of five tobacco mosaic-like viruses and their components optical rotatory dispersion, A, absorbanceA T true absorbance of light-scattering suspensions (determined by extrapolationtrue absorbance of light-scattering ... EN ...
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Single stranded ribonucleic acid (ssRNA) binds to toll-like receptor (TLR)7 leading to recruitment of immune cells and production of pro-inflammatory cytokines, which has been shown in mammals. In chickens, synthetic ssRNA analog, resiquimod, has been sh
Is influenza a single or double-stranded RNA virus? Is dengue a viral disease? Is dengue a communicable disease? Is dengue an infectious disease? Is rabies single or double-stranded RNA virus? Is ebola a single or double-stranded RNA virus?
Packaging of the genome into a protein capsid and its subsequent delivery into a host cell are two fundamental processes in the life cycle of a virus. Unlike double-stranded DNA viruses, which pump their genome into a preformed capsid1,2,3, single-stranded RNA (ssRNA) viruses, such as bact...
The placenta is crucial for fetal development, yet the impact of environmental stressors such as arsenic exposure remains poorly understood. We apply single-cell RNA sequencing to analyze the response of the mouse placenta to arsenic, revealing cell-type-specific gene expression, function, and pathol...
Key words positive-sense single-stranded RNA viruses small proteins negative-sense RNA turnip mosaic virus severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 Sorry, something went wrong. Please try again and make sure cookies are enabledCited by (14) Chloroplast immunity: A cornerstone of plant defense ...
A code hidden in the arrangement of the genetic information of single-stranded RNA viruses instructs the virus how to pack itself within its outer shell of proteins. Credit: University of Leeds Researchers, including Dr Robert Coutts, Research Fellow from the School of Life and Medical Sciences,...