Search Results - "Young, John A.T"
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Anthrax toxin: receptor binding, internalization, pore formation, and translocation
Published in Annual review of biochemistry (01-01-2007)“…Anthrax toxin consists of three nontoxic proteins that self-assemble at the surface of receptor-bearing mammalian cells or in solution, yielding a series of…”
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ANTHRAX TOXIN
Published in Annual review of cell and developmental biology (01-01-2003)“…Anthrax toxin consists of three nontoxic proteins that associate in binary or ternary combinations to form toxic complexes at the surface of mammalian cells…”
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HBVcircle: A novel tool to investigate hepatitis B virus covalently closed circular DNA
Published in Journal of hepatology (01-06-2017)“…Graphical abstract…”
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Enveloped Viruses Disable Innate Immune Responses in Dendritic Cells by Direct Activation of TAM Receptors
Published in Cell host & microbe (14-08-2013)“…Upon activation by the ligands Gas6 and Protein S, Tyro3/Axl/Mer (TAM) receptor tyrosine kinases promote phagocytic clearance of apoptotic cells and…”
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Monosynaptic Restriction of Transsynaptic Tracing from Single, Genetically Targeted Neurons
Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (01-03-2007)“…There has never been a wholesale way of identifying neurons that are monosynaptically connected either to some other cell group or, especially, to a single…”
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CAR1, a TNFR–Related Protein, Is a Cellular Receptor for Cytopathic Avian Leukosis–Sarcoma Viruses and Mediates Apoptosis
Published in Cell (29-11-1996)“…Viral envelope (Env)–receptor interactions have been implicated in the cell death associated with infection by subgroups B and D avian leukosis–sarcoma viruses…”
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Discovery of a first-in-class orally available HBV cccDNA inhibitor
Published in Journal of hepatology (01-04-2023)“…The persistence of covalently closed circular DNA (cccDNA) in infected hepatocytes is the major barrier preventing viral eradication with existing therapies in…”
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Human host factors required for influenza virus replication
Published in Nature (London) (11-02-2010)“…Influenza A virus is an RNA virus that encodes up to 11 proteins and this small coding capacity demands that the virus use the host cellular machinery for many…”
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BIRC2/cIAP1 Is a Negative Regulator of HIV-1 Transcription and Can Be Targeted by Smac Mimetics to Promote Reversal of Viral Latency
Published in Cell host & microbe (09-09-2015)“…Combination antiretroviral therapy (ART) is able to suppress HIV-1 replication to undetectable levels. However, the persistence of latent viral reservoirs…”
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The hr1 and fusion peptide regions of the subgroup B avian sarcoma and leukosis virus envelope glycoprotein influence low pH-dependent membrane fusion
Published in PloS one (24-01-2007)“…The avian sarcoma and leukosis virus (ASLV) envelope glycoprotein (Env) is activated to trigger fusion by a two-step mechanism involving receptor-priming and…”
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Host cell factors in HIV replication: meta-analysis of genome-wide studies
Published in PLoS pathogens (01-05-2009)“…We have analyzed host cell genes linked to HIV replication that were identified in nine genome-wide studies, including three independent siRNA screens…”
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HIV integration targeting: a pathway involving Transportin-3 and the nuclear pore protein RanBP2
Published in PLoS pathogens (01-03-2011)“…Genome-wide siRNA screens have identified host cell factors important for efficient HIV infection, among which are nuclear pore proteins such as RanBP2/Nup358…”
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Senataxin suppresses the antiviral transcriptional response and controls viral biogenesis
Published in Nature immunology (01-05-2015)“…Mutations in the gene encoding the helicase senataxin have well established associations with the neurodegenerative disease ALS. Marazzi et al . show that…”
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Liver-Targeted Anti-HBV Single-Stranded Oligonucleotides with Locked Nucleic Acid Potently Reduce HBV Gene Expression In Vivo
Published in Molecular therapy. Nucleic acids (01-06-2018)“…Chronic hepatitis B infection (CHB) is an area of high unmet medical need. Current standard-of-care therapies only rarely lead to a functional cure, defined as…”
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Differential requirements for clathrin endocytic pathway components in cellular entry by Ebola and Marburg glycoprotein pseudovirions
Published in Virology (New York, N.Y.) (10-10-2011)“…Abstract Clathrin-mediated endocytosis was previously implicated as one of the cellular pathways involved in filoviral glycoprotein mediated viral entry into…”
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Imaging single retrovirus entry through alternative receptor isoforms and intermediates of virus-endosome fusion
Published in PLoS pathogens (01-01-2011)“…A large group of viruses rely on low pH to activate their fusion proteins that merge the viral envelope with an endosomal membrane, releasing the viral…”
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Efficacy of an Inhibitor of Hepatitis B Virus Expression in Combination With Entecavir and Interferon‐α in Woodchucks Chronically Infected With Woodchuck Hepatitis Virus
Published in Hepatology communications (01-06-2020)“…RG7834 is a small‐molecule inhibitor of hepatitis B virus (HBV) gene expression that significantly reduces the levels of hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg)…”
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ZASC1 stimulates HIV-1 transcription elongation by recruiting P-TEFb and TAT to the LTR promoter
Published in PLoS pathogens (01-10-2013)“…Transcription from the HIV-1 LTR promoter efficiently initiates but rapidly terminates because of a non-processive form of RNA polymerase II. This premature…”
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Sulfonation pathway inhibitors block reactivation of latent HIV-1
Published in Virology (New York, N.Y.) (01-12-2014)“…Abstract Long-lived pools of latently infected cells are a significant barrier to the development of a cure for HIV-1 infection. A better understanding of the…”
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Retroviral Entry Mediated by Receptor Priming and Low pH Triggering of an Envelope Glycoprotein
Published in Cell (10-11-2000)“…Avian leukosis virus (ALV) has been used as a model system to understand the mechanism of pH-independent viral entry involving receptor-induced conformational…”
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