VIRTUAL SCREENING APPROACH FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF POTENTIAL CITRUS TRISTEZA VIRUS INHIBITORS

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A. Pedretti
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Lassaad Medhioub ◽  
Imed Jaouadi ◽  
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Ruth Marcus ◽  
Hovav Talpaz ◽  
Moshe Bar-Joseph

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Xiaolin Su ◽  
Zheng Chen ◽  
Wanxu Huang ◽  
Yali Wang ◽  
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Novel PAK4 inhibitors were discovered using structure-based virtual screening approach for further chemical modification.


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Karthigeyan Nagarajan ◽  
Randy Zauhar ◽  
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2006 ◽  
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Hye Kyung Shim ◽  
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Moshe Bar-Joseph ◽  
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Roland Brlansky ◽  
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Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) is the most important virus disease of citrus in the world. CTV causes death of trees on sour orange rootstock and/or stem pitting of scions regardless of rootstock which results in trees of low vigor, reduced yield with reduction in size and quality of fruit. The purpose of this project was to produce monoclonal antibodies (MABs) to CTV coat protein (CP), develop single domain antibodies (dAbs) or Fab fragments which neutralize the infection by binding to the virus, and to produce transformed plants which express the dAbs. The objectives of this research have been met and putative transgenic tobacco and citrus plants have been developed. These putative transgenic plants are presently undergoing evaluation to determine the level of dAbs expression and to determine their resistance to CTV. Additionally, the CTV genome has been sequenced and the CP gene of several biologically characterized CTV strains molecular characterized. This has indicated a correlation between CP sequence homology and biological activity, and the finding of DI RNAs associated with some CTV strains. Several MABs have been produced which enable broad spectrum identification of CTV strains while other MABs enable differentiation between mild and severe strains. The use of selected MAbs and determination of the CP gene sequence has enabled predictions of biological activities of unknown CTV isolates. The epitopes of two MABs, one reacting selectively with severe CTV strains and the other reacting with all strains, have been characterized at the molecular level.


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Maria Júlia Corazza ◽  
William Mário de Carvalho Nunes ◽  
Gerd Walter Müller

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