22.7). Few minutes after invasion, synthesis of bacterial DNA, RNA, and proteins cease and virus-specific molecules are produced; they assemble to form complete viral particles. Twenty minutes after infection, there is a large number of new phages within the bacterium. Finally, the bacterium is...
YSLPV2 and Scientific Reports | 5:15131 | DOI: 10.1038/srep15131 4 www.nature.com/scientificreports/ Figure 3. The relative percentage of ORFs, homologous to three domains of life (center pie chart), bacterial phyla (left pie chart), and eukaryotes (right pie chart), in (A) YSLPV...
4,5 Nonetheless, wintertime influenza epidemics have been shown to be associated with increased hospitalizations and mortality for many diagnoses, including congestive heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, pneumonia, and bacterial superinfections.6-9 Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) epidemics...
Of note, O'Grady and colleagues had found that more than half of children with an acute respiratory infection had a viral-bacterial "co-detection" in nasal swabs, the bacter- ium in most cases being Haemophilus influenzae [31]. In another study in children with lower respiratory tract in- ...
Grote M, Reichart PA, Berg T, et al. Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection and oral lichen planus. J Hepatol 1998; 29 :1034–5.Grote M, Reichart PA, Berg T, Hopf U. Hepatitis C virus (HCV)- infection and oral lichen planus. J Hepatol 1998;29:1034-1035....
The normalized expression of IRF3 is shown in the line chart (right panel). DISCUSSION IFITM3 has been extensively studied as a restriction factor that confers broad resistance to viral infection.13,14 The enveloped and nonenveloped viruses that are restricted by IFITM3 utilize an endosomal entry...
Hepatitis C Virus Infection and Chemotherapy in Breast Cancer: A Retrospective Chart AnalysisBreast cancerHepatitis C virusBackground: Breast cancer and hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection are major health problems in the U.S. Despite these highly prevalent diseases, there is limited information on ...
How viruses evolve within hosts can dictate infection outcomes; however, reconstructing this process is challenging. We evaluate our multiplexed amplicon approach, PrimalSeq, to demonstrate how virus concentration, sequencing coverage, primer mismatches, and replicates influence the accuracy of measuring intr...
ERA is highly conserved and has been found in nearly every bacterial genome. The function of protein ERA in bacteria has been proposed to be involved in ribosome function and cell division (Britton et al., 2000). In mammalian cells, ERAL1 has been described as an rRNA chaperone associated ...
Overall, the composition of the CroV virion proteome and the 36 virion proteins that CroV shares with Mimivirus suggest that protein packaging is an evolutionarily conserved process, and that CDSs crov241–crov282, which are presumed recent acquisitions from a bacterial source, do not contribute ...