2016
Zika Virus Disrupts Phospho-TBK1 Localization and Mitosis in Human Neuroepithelial Stem Cells and Radial Glia
Onorati M, Li Z, Liu F, Sousa AMM, Nakagawa N, Li M, Dell’Anno M, Gulden FO, Pochareddy S, Tebbenkamp AT, Han W, Pletikos M, Gao T, Zhu Y, Bichsel C, Varela L, Szigeti-Buck K, Lisgo S, Zhang Y, Testen A, Gao XB, Mlakar J, Popovic M, Flamand M, Strittmatter SM, Kaczmarek LK, Anton ES, Horvath TL, Lindenbach BD, Sestan N. Zika Virus Disrupts Phospho-TBK1 Localization and Mitosis in Human Neuroepithelial Stem Cells and Radial Glia. Cell Reports 2016, 16: 2576-2592. PMID: 27568284, PMCID: PMC5135012, DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2016.08.038.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAxl Receptor Tyrosine KinaseBrainCell DeathCentrosomeFetusGene Expression ProfilingHumansImmunity, InnateMicrocephalyMitochondriaMitosisNeocortexNeural Stem CellsNeuroepithelial CellsNeurogliaNeuronsNeuroprotective AgentsNucleosidesPhosphorylationProtein Kinase InhibitorsProtein Serine-Threonine KinasesProto-Oncogene ProteinsReceptor Protein-Tyrosine KinasesSpinal CordTranscription, GeneticVirus ReplicationZika VirusZika Virus InfectionConceptsRadial glial cellsNES cellsNeuroepithelial stem cellsZIKV infectionFetal brain slicesStem cellsEarly human neurodevelopmentHuman neuroepithelial stem cellsHuman neural stem cellsCell deathSingle-cell RNA-seqNeural stem cellsNeurodevelopment defectsZIKV replicationGlial cellsBrain slicesPotential treatmentRadial gliaZika virusPhospho-TBK1Neurodevelopmental defectsRNA-seqSupernumerary centrosomesNucleoside analoguesHuman neurodevelopment
2015
Hepatitis C Virus RNA Replication Depends on Specific Cis- and Trans-Acting Activities of Viral Nonstructural Proteins
Kazakov T, Yang F, Ramanathan HN, Kohlway A, Diamond MS, Lindenbach BD. Hepatitis C Virus RNA Replication Depends on Specific Cis- and Trans-Acting Activities of Viral Nonstructural Proteins. PLOS Pathogens 2015, 11: e1004817. PMID: 25875808, PMCID: PMC4395149, DOI: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1004817.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRNA bindingRNA replicationPositive-strand RNA virus replicationComplementation group analysisPositive-strand RNA virusesPolymerase activityRNA virus replicationNS3 helicase domainViral nonstructural proteinsCis-acting roleGene functionVirus RNA replicationHelicase domainSpecific cisReplicase geneGenome replicationReplicase assemblyLethal mutationsNonstructural genesNTPase activityStudy of cisNonstructural proteinsRNA virusesSynthetic mRNAFunctional linkage
1998
Noncytopathic Sindbis virus RNA vectors for heterologous gene expression
Agapov E, Frolov I, Lindenbach B, Prágai B, Schlesinger S, Rice C. Noncytopathic Sindbis virus RNA vectors for heterologous gene expression. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 1998, 95: 12989-12994. PMID: 9789028, PMCID: PMC23682, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.95.22.12989.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsBeta-GalactosidaseCell LineCloning, MolecularCricetinaeDNA-Directed RNA PolymerasesElectroporationGenes, ReporterGenetic VectorsGreen Fluorescent ProteinsKidneyLuminescent ProteinsPlasmidsRecombinant ProteinsRepliconRNA, ViralSindbis VirusTranscription, GeneticTransfectionViral ProteinsConceptsForeign gene expressionGene expressionLong-term foreign gene expressionSindbis vectorsHeterologous gene expressionDefective interfering genomesVirus-encoded genesHost protein synthesisVertebrate cellsHeterologous genesRecombinant Sindbis virusForeign genesDrug puromycinCellular metabolismProtein synthesisDNA transfectionRNA vectorSubgenomic transcriptsForeign proteinsRapid expressionBHK cellsGenesRepliconSindbis virusDramatic inhibition