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View article: Rescuing Newcastle disease virus with tag for screening viral-host interacting proteins based on highly efficient reverse genetics
Rescuing Newcastle disease virus with tag for screening viral-host interacting proteins based on highly efficient reverse genetics Open
The interaction between viral proteins and host proteins plays a crucial role in the process of virus infecting cells. Tags such as HA, His, and Flag do not interfere with the function of fusion proteins and are commonly used to study prot…
View article: Evasion of Host Antiviral Innate Immunity by Paramyxovirus Accessory Proteins
Evasion of Host Antiviral Innate Immunity by Paramyxovirus Accessory Proteins Open
For efficient replication, viruses have developed multiple strategies to evade host antiviral innate immunity. Paramyxoviruses are a large family of enveloped RNA viruses that comprises diverse human and animal pathogens which jeopardize g…
View article: Comparison of Antimicrobial Resistance, Virulence Genes, Phylogroups, and Biofilm Formation of Escherichia coli Isolated From Intensive Farming and Free-Range Sheep
Comparison of Antimicrobial Resistance, Virulence Genes, Phylogroups, and Biofilm Formation of Escherichia coli Isolated From Intensive Farming and Free-Range Sheep Open
Pathogenic E. coli are among the most frequently isolated bacterial pathogens on large-scale sheep farms in China. Antibiotic use in wool sheep production is a risk factor for promoting the emergence of resistant E. coli . To reveal the di…
View article: Characterization of Five Escherichia coli Isolates Co-expressing ESBL and MCR-1 Resistance Mechanisms From Different Origins in China
Characterization of Five Escherichia coli Isolates Co-expressing ESBL and MCR-1 Resistance Mechanisms From Different Origins in China Open
Present study characterized five Escherichia coli co-expressing ESBL and MCR-1 recovered from food, food-producing animals, and companion animals in China. Antimicrobial susceptibility tests, conjugation experiments, and plasmid typing wer…
View article: Newcastle disease virus V protein inhibits apoptosis in DF-1 cells by downregulating TXNL1
Newcastle disease virus V protein inhibits apoptosis in DF-1 cells by downregulating TXNL1 Open
Many viral proteins are related to suppressing apoptosis in target cells and are hence beneficial to viral replication. The V protein of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) is one such protein that plays an important role in inhibiting apoptosis…