AbstractHepadnaviruses establish chronic liver infections, but the mechanisms of persistence and immune evasion are poorly understood. We previously found that the duck hepatitis B virus (DHBV) and hepatitis B virus reverse transcriptases (P protein) unexpectedly accumulate in the cytoplasm where they could affect function(s) beyond viral DNA synthesis, such as gene expression. Therefore, we measured effects of DHBV P on gene expression from reporter constructs and the viral genome. P reduced reporter expression at the mRNA level to ∼30–40%, independent of reporter tested. Accumulation of the viral pregenomic RNA from its native promoter was suppressed three-to four-fold by P, and accumulation of the capsid protein and intracellular core pa...
Previous mutation based studies showed that ablating synthesis of viral envelope proteins led to ele...
Reverse transcription in hepatitis B viruses is initiated through a unique protein priming mechanism...
Nucleocapsid assembly in hepadnavirus replication requires selective encapsidation of the pregenomic...
AbstractHepadnaviruses establish chronic liver infections, but the mechanisms of persistence and imm...
AbstractHepadnaviral reverse transcription occurs in capsids in which the core (C) protein surrounds...
AbstractThe pregenomic RNA of hepadnaviruses serves as both the mRNA for the core and polymerase pro...
Hepadnaviruses can cause not only acute but also chronic infections. The regulation of the copy numb...
It was recently found that the Duck hepatitis B virus (DHBV) reverse transcriptase is primarily a no...
Duck hepatitis B viruses (DHBV), unlike mammalian hepadnaviruses, are thought to lack X genes, which...
Background: Duck is an economically important poultry and animal model for human viral hepatitis B. ...
Residual hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA can be detected following the resolution of acute HBV infection...
AbstractResidual hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA can be detected following the resolution of acute HBV i...
<div><p>Primary duck hepatocytes (PDH) displays differential susceptibility to duck hepatitis B viru...
The hepatocyte is the major target of hepadnavirus infection. To better understand this tissue tropi...
Copyright © 2005, American Society for Microbiology.Residual hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA can be dete...
Previous mutation based studies showed that ablating synthesis of viral envelope proteins led to ele...
Reverse transcription in hepatitis B viruses is initiated through a unique protein priming mechanism...
Nucleocapsid assembly in hepadnavirus replication requires selective encapsidation of the pregenomic...
AbstractHepadnaviruses establish chronic liver infections, but the mechanisms of persistence and imm...
AbstractHepadnaviral reverse transcription occurs in capsids in which the core (C) protein surrounds...
AbstractThe pregenomic RNA of hepadnaviruses serves as both the mRNA for the core and polymerase pro...
Hepadnaviruses can cause not only acute but also chronic infections. The regulation of the copy numb...
It was recently found that the Duck hepatitis B virus (DHBV) reverse transcriptase is primarily a no...
Duck hepatitis B viruses (DHBV), unlike mammalian hepadnaviruses, are thought to lack X genes, which...
Background: Duck is an economically important poultry and animal model for human viral hepatitis B. ...
Residual hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA can be detected following the resolution of acute HBV infection...
AbstractResidual hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA can be detected following the resolution of acute HBV i...
<div><p>Primary duck hepatocytes (PDH) displays differential susceptibility to duck hepatitis B viru...
The hepatocyte is the major target of hepadnavirus infection. To better understand this tissue tropi...
Copyright © 2005, American Society for Microbiology.Residual hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA can be dete...
Previous mutation based studies showed that ablating synthesis of viral envelope proteins led to ele...
Reverse transcription in hepatitis B viruses is initiated through a unique protein priming mechanism...
Nucleocapsid assembly in hepadnavirus replication requires selective encapsidation of the pregenomic...