532 research outputs found

    Flegel, W.

    No full text

    Hypothesis for heritable, anti-viral immunity in crustaceans and insects

    No full text
    Abstract Correction to Flegel, TW: Hypothesis for heritable, anti-viral immunity in crustaceans and insects. Biology Direct 2009, 4:32.</p

    Co-interactive DNA-binding between a novel, immunophilin-like shrimp protein and VP15 nucleocapsid protein of white spot syndrome virus.

    No full text
    White spot syndrome virus (WSSV) is one of the most serious pathogens of penaeid shrimp. Although its genome has been completely characterized, the functions of most of its putative proteins are not yet known. It has been suggested that the major nucleocapsid protein VP15 is involved in packaging of the WSSV genome during virion formation. However, little is known in its relationship with shrimp host cells. Using the yeast two-hybrid approach to screen a shrimp lymphoid organ (LO) cDNA library for proteins that might interact with VP15, a protein named PmFKBP46 was identified. It had high sequence similarity to a 46 kDa-immunophilin called FKBP46 from the lepidopteran Spodoptera frugiperda (the fall armyworm). The full length PmFKBP46 consisted of a 1,257-nucleotide open reading frame with a deduced amino acid sequence of 418 residues containing a putative FKBP-PPIase domain in the C-terminal region. Results from a GST pull-down assay and histological co-localization revealed that VP15 physically interacted with PmFKBP46 and that both proteins shared the same subcellular location in the nucleus. An electrophoretic mobility shift assay indicated that PmFKBP46 possessed DNA-binding activity and functionally co-interacted with VP15 in DNA binding. The overall results suggested that host PmFKBP46 might be involved in genome packaging by viral VP15 during virion assembly

    Możliwość wznowienia postępowania cywilnego na podstawie orzeczenia organu międzynarodowego – wnioski de lege ferenda

    No full text
    Niniejszy artykuł ma na celu wskazanie konieczności zmian w Kodeksie postępowania cywilnego w zakresie, w jakim procedura cywilna nie przewiduje możliwości wznowienia postępowania cywilnego na podstawie orzeczenia organu międzynarodowego. Do takiej konkluzji prowadzi analiza obecnie obowiązujących regulacji dotyczących możliwości wznowienia postępowania cywilnego na tle analogicznych regulacji dotyczących postępowania sądowoadministracyjnego oraz postępowania karnego z uwzględnieniem obowiązywania przepisów unijnych. Całość zostanie przedstawiona na tle fundamentalnych zasad rządzących systemem prawa jako takim

    Members of the third g-2 experiment (S97 - CERN Muon Storage Ring Collaboration)

    No full text
    Front raw: J. Bailey, H. Drumm, G. Petrucci, G. Lebee. Back raw: W. Von Rueden, G. Fremont, E. Picasso, F.J.M. Farley, J.H. Field, W. Flegel, F. Krienen, K. Muehleman

    Football season: team photo

    No full text
    Basler, Loren Herman; Day, Lester; Dimick, Harold; Flegel, Paul; Hoffman; Lawson, Maurice W.; Matthews, Robert L.; Medler, John; Nichols, C. Harold; Olson, Oscar; Rarey, D. Russel; Socolofsky, Edwin; Spiess, Henry; Wapato, Paul; WilliamsBlack and Whit
    corecore