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Specificity of carbohydrate binding by AAV1 capsids on a glycan array. Interestingly, an older version of the array, containing glycans immobilized as biotinylated glycosides on a 384-well streptavidin-coated plate, was used to screen the sugar binding specificity of the parvovirus minute virus of mice (MVM) capsids (M. This array, containing sialylated and nonsialylated sugars with […]





This was followed by the addition of neuraminidase solution or buffer control to each well and continued resistance measurement 4 (or more) h. More specifically, following treatment with neuraminidase from Clostridium perfringens, the PAECs appeared to lose cell-cell contacts, resulting in rather evenly dispersed individual cells. In addition, among all other cell lines tested, AAV6 […]





To assay for oxidoreductase activity, the purified recombinant proteins were incubated in 100-μl reactions at 37 °C overnight with 1 mg/ml 2,7-anhydro-Neu5Ac or Neu5Ac in 20 mm sodium phosphate buffer, pH 7.5, in the presence 500 μm NADH. The structure was acquired from a crystal grown in the JCSG Plus screen (100 mm sodium citrate, […]





To confirm if both α2,3 and α2,6 sialic acids facilitate AAV1 and AAV6 transduction, we carried out a lectin competition assay on these three cell lines (Fig. 5A to C). In competitive binding assays, 10 mm free synthetic sialic acid (Sigma) was added 30 min before the endocytic agent and left during the assay. The […]





Aside from secondary bacterial infection there are few complications, however one are situation, Reye’s syndrome, is generally associated with influenza in children, often of the B type. The taking of aspirin has also implicated within the causation of this syndrome, which entails encephalopathy with fatty degeneration of the liver and different viscera; it is commonly […]




 
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