Norovirus Translation Requires an Interaction between the C Terminus of the Genome-link... - 75 views
-
Importantly, however, despite the interaction between the norovirus VPg protein and eIF4E, it appears to be dispensable for MNV translation initiation, at least in vitro
-
Mass spectrometry was used to identify proteins present within the samples with a minimum of 2 unique peptides and >90% identification probability
-
I'm confused as to how exactly mass spectrometry was used in this experiment. If the proteins are already separated by molecular weight after the SDS-PAGE, what precisely are they looking for when running a mass spec? It article says, ".... a minimum of 2 unique peptides and >90% identification probability," but this doesn't mean much to me. I understand the identification part because based on the way the molecule splits after being shot with ions, you can get a basic idea of the structure of the molecule. My question with the 2 unique peptides is that each amino acid has a different molecular weight right? So if the proteins were all the same except at the 2 unique peptides, the mass spec would show a different mass to charge ratio for each protein with the varying peptides correct? Would the charge of the amino acids in the peptide have anything to do with the charge portion of the mass to charge ratio? I hope this question came out okay.
-
I also found this confusing. I understand what your saying and it makes your question makes sense to me. I think that the charge of the amino acids in the peptide would have something to do with the charge portion of the mass to charge ration.
-
I'll address this in class. In the meantime, check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peptide_mass_fingerprinting
-
-
inability to culture many members of the virus family in immortalized cells.
- ...34 more annotations...
What We're Afraid to Say About Ebola - NYTimes.com - 9 views
-
The first possibility is that the Ebola virus spreads from West Africa to megacities in other regions of the developing world.
-
The second possibility is one that virologists are loath to discuss openly but are definitely considering in private: that an Ebola virus could mutate to become transmissible through the air.
-
The current Ebola virus’s hyper-evolution is unprecedented; there has been more human-to-human transmission in the past four months than most likely occurred in the last 500 to 1,000 years. Each new infection represents trillions of throws of the genetic dice.
- ...1 more annotation...
U.N. to Open Ebola Crisis Center, Hopes to Contain in Six to Nine Months - The Wire - 1 views
-
"The number of cases is rising exponentially," said Ban. "The disease is spreading far faster than the response. People are increasingly frustrated that it is not being controlled." "[W]e agreed to establish an Ebola crisis centre to bring synergy and efficiency to the efforts of these many partners within and beyond the United Nations, " he said.
PLOS ONE: Enhancement of the Influenza A Hemagglutinin (HA)-Mediated Cell-Cell Fusion a... - 0 views
-
The NA protein of influenza A virus is not only required for virion release and spread but also plays a critical role in virion infectivity and HA-mediated membrane fusion.
NB File Viewer - 2 views
« First
‹ Previous
681 - 700
Next ›
Last »
Showing 20▼ items per page