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 Übersetzung für 'viral proteins' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a viral protein | viral proteins
biochem.
viral proteins
virale Proteine {pl}
Teiltreffer
biochem.
extracellular matrix proteins <ECM proteins>
extrazelluläre Matrixproteine {pl} <EZMP>
biol.
proteins
Eiweißstoffe {pl}
20
biochem.FoodInd.
proteins
Proteine {pl}
37
med.
viral {adj}
Virus-
161
med.
viral {adj}
viral
60
biochem.
cytoskeletal proteins
Zytoskelettproteine {pl}
biochem.
vegetable proteins
pflanzliche Proteine {pl}
biochem.
homologous proteins
homologe Proteine {pl}
FoodInd.
yeast proteins
Hefeproteine {pl}
biochem.
motor proteins
Motorproteine {pl}
biochem.
structural proteins
Gerüsteiweißstoffe {pl}
biochem.
globular proteins
globuläre Proteine {pl}
biochem.
denatured proteins
denaturierte Proteine {pl}
biochem.
native proteins
native Proteine {pl}
biochem.
Tau proteins
Tau-Proteine {pl}
biochem.
complement proteins
Komplementproteine {pl}
biochem.
Hox proteins
Hox-Proteine {pl}
biochem.
epidermal proteins
epidermale Proteine {pl}
biochem.
dissolved proteins
gelöste Proteine {pl}
biochem.
foreign proteins
Fremdproteine {pl}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • EBV can exhibit one of three latency programs: Latency I, Latency II, or Latency III. Each latency program leads to the production of a limited, distinct set of viral proteins and viral RNAs.
  • The functions of several of the viral proteins are known.
  • Shortly after the viral capsid enters the cell, an enzyme called reverse transcriptase liberates the positive-sense single-stranded RNA genome from the attached viral proteins and copies it into a complementary DNA (cDNA) molecule.
  • Viruses are an excellent example where they replicate by using the host cell as an expression system for the viral proteins and genome.
  • As of 1985, in the case of latent Epstein-Barr virus infection, episomes seemed to be associated with nuclear proteins of the host cell through a set of viral proteins.

  • Some viruses also use cDNA to turn their viral RNA into mRNA (viral RNA → cDNA → mRNA). The mRNA is used to make viral proteins to take over the host cell.
  • The immune system in general appears to have a relatively weak response to the mumps virus, indicated by various measures: antibody production appears to be predominately directed toward non-neutralizing viral proteins, and there may possibly be a low quantity of MuV-specific memory B lymphocytes.
  • These viral proteins control and influence viral gene expressions in the viral genome, including viral structural gene transcription rates.
  • Granzymes A and B induce lethal oxidative damage in bacteria by cleaving components of the electron transport chain, while granzyme B cleaves viral proteins to inhibit viral activation and replication.
  • The M2 protein's function is to allow the intracellular virus to replicate (M2 also functions as a proton channel for hydrogen ions to cross into the vesicle), and exocytose newly formed viral proteins to the extracellular space (viral shedding).

  • Atazanavir binds to the active site HIV protease and prevents it from cleaving the pro-form of viral proteins into the working machinery of the virus.
  • The reactivation of polyomavirus in the kidneys and urinary tract causes the shedding of infected cells, virions, and/or viral proteins in the urine.
  • Once enough virions have matured and accumulated, specialized viral proteins are used to dissolve the cells' walls.
  • Once the virus is inside the host cell, the capsid dissolves, and the RNA gets replicated, and translated into viral proteins by the cell's ribosomes using a cap-independent mechanism driven by the internal ribosome entry site element.
  • Experiments conducted in 1952 by Alfred Hershey and Martha Chase demonstrated how the DNA of viruses is injected into the bacterial cells, while most of the viral proteins remain outside.

  • Once the viral proteins are assembled into virions, the assembled virions leave the nucleus and migrate towards the cell membrane.
  • These factories then facilitate transcription and subsequent translation of the viral proteins.
  • Various antibodies are generated; some bind closely to the viral proteins and target them for phagocytosis (ingestion by specialized cells and destruction), but some bind the virus less well and appear instead to deliver the virus into a part of the phagocytes where it is not destroyed but can replicate further.
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