Capsid-targeted viral inactivation (CTVI), a conceptually powerful new antiviral strategy, is attracting increasing attention from researchers. Specifically, this strategy is based on fusion between the capsid protein of a virus and a crucial effector molecule, such as a nuclease (e.g., staphylococcal nuclease, Barrase, RNase HI), lipase, protease, or single-chain antibody (scAb). In general, capsid proteins have a major role in viral integration and assembly, and the effector molecule used in CTVI functions to degrade viral DNA/RNA or interfere with proper folding of viral key proteins, thereby affecting the infectivity of progeny viruses. Interestingly, such a capsid–enzyme fusion protein is incorporated into virions during packaging. CTV...
International audienceTo better characterize the behavior of HIV-1 capsids we developed EURT, for En...
The hepatitis B virus (HBV) particle is an icosahedral nucleocapsid surrounded by a lipid envelope c...
RNA viruses cause most of the dangerous communicable diseases. Due to their high mutation rates, RNA...
Capsid-targeted viral inactivation (CTVI), a conceptually powerful new antiviral strategy, is attrac...
AbstractCapsid-targeted viral inactivation (CTVI), a promising gene-based antiviral strategy against...
The antiviral strategy of capsid-targeted viral inactivation (CTVI) was designed to disable newly pr...
International audienceViral proteins have enabled the design of selective and efficacious treatments...
Drug resistance in viruses represents one of the major challenges of healthcare. As part of an effor...
Drug resistance in viruses represents one of the major challenges of healthcare. As part of an effor...
Herpesviruses are the causative agents of several diseases. Infections are generally mild or asympto...
Mass spectrometry and fluorescent probes have provided direct evidence that alkylating agents permea...
Outbreaks of viral diseases, which cause morbidity and mortality in animals and humans, are increasi...
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is a major human pathogen, killing an estimated 887,000 people per year. The...
BK and JC viruses are closely related, non-enveloped, pathogenic DNA viruses of the polyomavirus fam...
Human immunodeficiency virus infection has been a threat to the world for the last thirty years. It ...
International audienceTo better characterize the behavior of HIV-1 capsids we developed EURT, for En...
The hepatitis B virus (HBV) particle is an icosahedral nucleocapsid surrounded by a lipid envelope c...
RNA viruses cause most of the dangerous communicable diseases. Due to their high mutation rates, RNA...
Capsid-targeted viral inactivation (CTVI), a conceptually powerful new antiviral strategy, is attrac...
AbstractCapsid-targeted viral inactivation (CTVI), a promising gene-based antiviral strategy against...
The antiviral strategy of capsid-targeted viral inactivation (CTVI) was designed to disable newly pr...
International audienceViral proteins have enabled the design of selective and efficacious treatments...
Drug resistance in viruses represents one of the major challenges of healthcare. As part of an effor...
Drug resistance in viruses represents one of the major challenges of healthcare. As part of an effor...
Herpesviruses are the causative agents of several diseases. Infections are generally mild or asympto...
Mass spectrometry and fluorescent probes have provided direct evidence that alkylating agents permea...
Outbreaks of viral diseases, which cause morbidity and mortality in animals and humans, are increasi...
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is a major human pathogen, killing an estimated 887,000 people per year. The...
BK and JC viruses are closely related, non-enveloped, pathogenic DNA viruses of the polyomavirus fam...
Human immunodeficiency virus infection has been a threat to the world for the last thirty years. It ...
International audienceTo better characterize the behavior of HIV-1 capsids we developed EURT, for En...
The hepatitis B virus (HBV) particle is an icosahedral nucleocapsid surrounded by a lipid envelope c...
RNA viruses cause most of the dangerous communicable diseases. Due to their high mutation rates, RNA...