Selected article for: "mutant virus and wild type"

Author: José L. Martínez; Francesca Arnoldi; Elisabeth M. Schraner; Catherine Eichwald; Daniela Silva-Ayala; Eunjoo Lee; Elizabeth Sztul; Óscar R. Burrone; Susana López; Carlos F. Arias
Title: The guanine nucleotide exchange factor GBF1 participates in rotavirus replication
  • Document date: 2019_4_29
  • ID: jkjkkjrf_23
    Snippet: Similar to that observed with wild type SA11 (SA11wt), treatment of cells with BFA or GCA 242 decreased yield of mutant SA11-CL28 virus by more than 90% (Fig. 6A ). The drug 243 treatments also reduced the electrophoretic mobility of both, the glycosylated VP7 of SA11wt 244 and the non-glycosylated VP7 of the SA11-CL28 (Fig 6B) , suggesting that the change in 245 mobility of VP7 in cells treated with the drugs is not due to a change in glycosylat.....
    Document: Similar to that observed with wild type SA11 (SA11wt), treatment of cells with BFA or GCA 242 decreased yield of mutant SA11-CL28 virus by more than 90% (Fig. 6A ). The drug 243 treatments also reduced the electrophoretic mobility of both, the glycosylated VP7 of SA11wt 244 and the non-glycosylated VP7 of the SA11-CL28 (Fig 6B) , suggesting that the change in 245 mobility of VP7 in cells treated with the drugs is not due to a change in glycosylation. The copyright holder for this preprint (which was not peer-reviewed) is the author/funder. . https://doi.org/10.1101/619924 doi: bioRxiv preprint 13 monoclonal antibody 159 (MAb 159) to VP7, which only recognizes the trimeric form of the 262 protein (18, 53).

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