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Monitoring Activering van de antivirale Pattern Recognition Receptoren RIG-I en PKR Door Limited proteasedigestie en Inheemse PAGE
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Immunology and Infection
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JoVE Journal Immunology and Infection
Monitoring Activation of the Antiviral Pattern Recognition Receptors RIG-I And PKR By Limited Protease Digestion and Native PAGE
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12:43 min

July 29, 2014

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Chapters

  • 00:05Title
  • 02:25Infection of A549 Cells with Rift Valley Fever Virus Clone 13 (Cl 13)
  • 04:17Preparation od Cell Lysates
  • 05:47Determination of Conformational Changes of Pattern Recognition Receptors
  • 08:40Analysis of Oligomeric States of Pattern Recognition Receptors
  • 09:46Results: RIG-I and PKR Assay
  • 12:00Conclusion

Summary

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Aangeboren afweer tegen virus infecties worden veroorzaakt door patroonherkenning receptoren (PRRS). De twee cytoplasmatische PRRs RIG-I en PKR binden aan virale handtekening RNA's, verandering conformatie, oligomeriseren, en activeer antivirale signalering. Werkwijzen worden beschreven die laten gemakkelijk controleren conformationele schakelen en de oligomerisatie van deze cytoplasmatische PRRS.

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