The use of high resolution mass spectrometry to detect signature peptides within proteolytic digests of the isolated matrix M1 protein, and whole virus digests, for both human and animal strains of influenza is shown to be able to rapidly and reliably type the virus. Conserved sequences for predicted tryptic peptides were identified through alignments of matrix M1 protein sequences across all human, avian and swine strains of the influenza virus. Peptides with unique masses, when compared with those from the in silico digestion of all influenza antigens and those proteins known to contaminate egg grown strains, were identified using the purpose built FluGest algorithm. Their frequency of occurrence within the matrix M1 protein across all ty...
Amino acid substitutions in influenza A virus are the main reasons for both antigenic shift and viru...
Avian influenza poses a threat to many species including human, as proven by the current situation i...
CD8+ and CD4+ T cells provide cell-mediated cross-protection against multiple influenza strains by r...
Signature peptides of the neuraminidase antigen across all common circulating human subtypes of type...
The application of high-resolution mass spectrometry to type and subtype strains of the influenza vi...
Background: High resolution mass spectrometry has been employed to rapidly and accurately type and s...
The human parainfluenza virus (HPIV) and the influenza virus commonly cause respiratory tract infect...
Influenza A viruses generate an extreme genetic diversity through point mutation and gene segment ex...
Influenza A viruses generate an extreme genetic diversity through point mutation and gene segment ex...
Matrix protein 1 (M1), the major structural protein of the avian influenza virus, plays a critical r...
Abstract Background Influenza is one of the oldest and deadliest infectious diseases known to man. R...
The matrix proteins of Influenza A Virus are multifunctional proteins. The matrix proteins of Influe...
Cleavage activation of the hemagglutinin (HA) protein by host proteases is a crucial step in the inf...
Matrix protein 1 (M1), the major structural protein of the avian influenza virus, plays a critical r...
The results of a molecular-genetic analysis of epidemical strains of influenza A virus isolated in R...
Amino acid substitutions in influenza A virus are the main reasons for both antigenic shift and viru...
Avian influenza poses a threat to many species including human, as proven by the current situation i...
CD8+ and CD4+ T cells provide cell-mediated cross-protection against multiple influenza strains by r...
Signature peptides of the neuraminidase antigen across all common circulating human subtypes of type...
The application of high-resolution mass spectrometry to type and subtype strains of the influenza vi...
Background: High resolution mass spectrometry has been employed to rapidly and accurately type and s...
The human parainfluenza virus (HPIV) and the influenza virus commonly cause respiratory tract infect...
Influenza A viruses generate an extreme genetic diversity through point mutation and gene segment ex...
Influenza A viruses generate an extreme genetic diversity through point mutation and gene segment ex...
Matrix protein 1 (M1), the major structural protein of the avian influenza virus, plays a critical r...
Abstract Background Influenza is one of the oldest and deadliest infectious diseases known to man. R...
The matrix proteins of Influenza A Virus are multifunctional proteins. The matrix proteins of Influe...
Cleavage activation of the hemagglutinin (HA) protein by host proteases is a crucial step in the inf...
Matrix protein 1 (M1), the major structural protein of the avian influenza virus, plays a critical r...
The results of a molecular-genetic analysis of epidemical strains of influenza A virus isolated in R...
Amino acid substitutions in influenza A virus are the main reasons for both antigenic shift and viru...
Avian influenza poses a threat to many species including human, as proven by the current situation i...
CD8+ and CD4+ T cells provide cell-mediated cross-protection against multiple influenza strains by r...