Role of cellular tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated factors in NF-kappaB activation and lymphocyte transformation by herpesvirus Saimiri STP. (1/164)
The STP oncoproteins of the herpesvirus saimiri (HVS) subgroup A strain 11 and subgroup C strain 488 are now found to be stably associated with tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated factor (TRAF) 1, 2, or 3. Mutational analyses identified residues of PXQXT/S in STP-A11 as critical for TRAF association. In addition, a somewhat divergent region of STP-C488 is critical for TRAF association. Mutational analysis also revealed that STP-C488 induced NF-kappaB activation that was correlated with its ability to associate with TRAFs. The HVS STP-C488 P10-->R mutant was deficient in human T-lymphocyte transformation to interleukin-2-independent growth but showed wild-type phenotype for marmoset T-lymphocyte transformation in vitro and in vivo. The STP-C488 P10-->R mutant was also defective in Rat-1 fibroblast transformation, and fibroblast cell transformation was blocked by a TRAF2 dominant-negative mutant. These data implicate TRAFs in STP-C488-mediated transformation of human lymphocytes and rodent fibroblasts. Other factors are implicated in immortalization of common marmoset T lymphocytes and may also be critical in the transformation of human lymphocytes and rodent fibroblasts. (+info)Herpesvirus ateles gene product Tio interacts with nonreceptor protein tyrosine kinases. (2/164)
Herpesvirus ateles is a gamma-2-herpesvirus which naturally infects spider monkeys (Ateles spp.) and causes malignant lymphoproliferative disorders in various other New World primates. The genomic sequence of herpesvirus ateles strain 73 revealed a close relationship to herpesvirus saimiri, with a high degree of variability within the left terminus of the coding region. A spliced mRNA transcribed from this region was detected in New World monkey T-cell lines transformed by herpesvirus ateles in vitro or derived from T cells of infected Saguinus oedipus. The encoded viral protein, termed Tio, shows restricted homology to the oncoprotein StpC and to the tyrosine kinase-interacting protein Tip, two gene products responsible for the T-cell-transforming and oncogenic phenotype of herpesvirus saimiri group C strains. Tio was detectable in lysates of the transformed T lymphocytes. Dimer formation was observed after expression of recombinant Tio. After cotransfection, Tio was phosphorylated in vivo by the protein tyrosine kinases Lck and Src and less efficiently by Fyn. Stable complexes of these Src family kinases with the viral protein were detected in lysates of the transfected cells. Binding analyses indicated a direct interaction of Tio with the SH3 domains of Lyn, Hck, Lck, Src, Fyn, and Yes. In addition, tyrosine-phosphorylated Tio bound to the SH2 domains of Lck, Src, or Fyn. Thus, herpesvirus ateles-encoded Tio may contribute to viral T-cell transformation by influencing the function of Src family kinases. (+info)The activation domain of herpesvirus saimiri R protein interacts with the TATA-binding protein. (3/164)
The herpesvirus saimiri open reading frame (ORF) 50 produces two transcripts. The first is spliced, contains a single intron, and is detected at early times during the productive cycle, whereas the second is expressed later and is produced from a promoter within the second exon. Analysis of their gene products has shown that they function as sequence specific transactivators. In this report, we demonstrate that the carboxy terminus of ORF 50b contains an activation domain which is essential for transactivation. This domain contains positionally conserved hydrophobic residues found in a number of activation domains, including the herpes simplex virus VP16 and the Epstein-Barr virus R proteins. Mutational analysis of this domain demonstrates that these conserved hydrophobic residues are essential for ORF 50 transactivation capability. Furthermore, this domain is required for the interaction between the ORF 50 proteins and the basal transcription factor TATA-binding protein. (+info)T-cell vaccination alters the course of murine herpesvirus 68 infection and the establishment of viral latency in mice. (4/164)
Diseases caused by gammaherpesviruses such as Epstein-Barr virus are a major health concern, and there is significant interest in developing vaccines against this class of viral infections. However, the requirements for effective control of gammaherpesvirus infection are only poorly understood. The recent development of the murine herpesvirus MHV-68 model provides an experimental tool to dissect the immune response to gammaherpesvirus infections. In this study, we investigated the impact of priming T cells specific for class I- and class II-restricted epitopes on the acute phase of the infection and the subsequent establishment of latency and infectious mononucleosis. The data show that vaccination with either major histocompatibility complex class I- or class II-restricted T-cell epitopes derived from lytic cycle proteins significantly reduced lung viral titers during the acute infection. Moreover, the peak level of latently infected spleen cells was significantly reduced following vaccination with immunodominant CD8(+) T-cell epitopes. However, this vaccination approach did not prevent the long-term establishment of latency or the development of the infectious mononucleosis-like syndrome in infected mice. Thus, the virus is able to establish latency efficiently despite strong immunological control of the lytic infection. (+info)Specificity of projections from wide-field and local motion-processing regions within the middle temporal visual area of the owl monkey. (5/164)
The middle temporal visual area (MT) of the owl monkey is anatomically organized with respect to both preferred direction of motion and different types of center-surround interaction. The latter organization consists of clusters of neurons whose receptive fields have antagonistic surrounds that render them unresponsive to wide-field motion (local motion columns) interdigitated with groups of neurons whose receptive fields have additive surrounds and thus respond best to wide-field motion (wide-field motion columns). To learn whether the information in these regions remained segregated further along the visual pathways, we made injections of retrograde tracers into two visual areas to which MT projects [the medial superior temporal area (MST) and fundus of the superior temporal sulcus (FST)] and then labeled the wide-field and local organization using 2-deoxyglucose. In complementary experiments, we injected anterograde tracers into regions of MT that we had mapped using microelectrode recordings. Injections into both dorsal FST and ventral MST labeled clusters of cell bodies in MT that were concentrated within wide-field motion columns, whereas injections into dorsal MST labeled neurons predominantly within local motion columns. Results from the anterograde tracer experiments corroborated these findings. The high degree of specificity in the connections reinforces a model of functional organization for wide-field versus local motion processing within MT. Our data support the previously reported division of FST into separate dorsal and ventral areas, and they also suggest that MST of the owl monkey is, like MST of the macaque, functionally organized with respect to local versus wide-field motion processing. (+info)Immunogenicity and efficacy in aotus monkeys of four recombinant Plasmodium falciparum vaccines in multiple adjuvant formulations based on the 19-kilodalton C terminus of merozoite surface protein 1. (6/164)
The immunogenicity and protective efficacy of four versions of recombinant C-terminal 19-kDa epidermal growth factor-like region of the major surface protein 1 (rMSP1(19)) of Plasmodium falciparum was studied in Aotus monkeys. Vaccination with each of the four rMSP1(19) constructs elicited high levels of antibodies to MSP1(19) but only one construct, the 19-kDa fragment expressed as a secreted fusion protein from Saccharomyces cerevisiae (yP30P2MSP1(19)), induced a high degree of protective immunity in Aotus nancymai against lethal P. falciparum challenge. Protective formulation required Freund's adjuvant; vaccination with yP30P2MSP1(19) in six other adjuvants that are suitable for human use induced lower levels of antibody response and no protection. These results emphasize the need to continue the search for an adjuvant that is comparable to Freund's adjuvant in potency and is safe for use in humans. (+info)The distribution of NADPH diaphorase and nitric oxide synthetase (NOS) in relation to the functional compartments of areas V1 and V2 of primate visual cortex. (7/164)
The primary visual cortex (V1) of primates receives visual signals from cells in the koniocellular (K), magnocellular (M) and parvocellular (P) layers of the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN). The functional role of the K pathway is unknown, but one proposal is that it modulates visual activity locally via release of nitric oxide (NO). One goal of this study was to examine the distribution of nitric oxide synthetase (NOS), the enzyme that produces NO, using immunocytochemistry for brain NOS (bNOS) or histochemistry for nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH) diaphorase activity in the V1 target cells of the K pathway and within the LGN itself. A second goal was to examine bNOS and NADPH diaphorase activity within proposed functional compartments in the second visual area (V2). We examined the LGN, V1 and V2 in squirrel monkeys, owl monkeys and bushbabies. In V1 and V2, we found that dense neuropil staining for NADPH diaphorase mirrored the pattern of high metabolic activity shown with cytochrome oxidase (CO) staining but did not necessarily mirror the pattern of immunolabeling seen with antibodies against NOS. The smooth stellate cells stained for NADPH diaphorase or bNOS were sparse and did not colocalize with LGN recipient zones in V1 or with the CO compartments in V2. LGN cells projecting to V1, including K, M and P cells, were negative for bNOS and NADPH diaphorase. Therefore, high levels of NOS are not limited to the K pathway. Instead, dense NOS activity is present in interneurons and within the neuropil of V1 and V2 that exhibit high metabolic demand. (+info)The connections of layer 4 subdivisions in the primary visual cortex (V1) of the owl monkey. (8/164)
The primary visual cortex (V1) of primates receives signals from parallel lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) channels. These signals are utilized by the laminar and compartmental [i.e. cytochrome oxidase (CO) blob and interblob] circuitry of V1 to synthesize new output pathways appropriate for the next steps of analysis. Within this framework, this study had two objectives: (i) to analyze the con- nections between primary input and output layers and compartments of V1; and (ii) to determine differences in connection patterns that might be related to species differences in physiological properties in an effort to link specific pathways to visual functions. In this study we examined the intrinsic interlaminar connections of V1 in the owl monkey, a nocturnal New World monkey, with a special emphasis on the projections from layer 4 to layer 3. Interlaminar connections were labeled via small iontophoretic or pressure injections of tracers [horseradish peroxidase, biocytin, biotinylated dextrine amine (BDA) or cholera toxin subunit B conjugated to colloidal gold particles]. Our most significant finding was that layer 4 (4C of Brodmann) can be divided into three tiers based upon projections to the superficial layers. Specifically, we find that 4alpha (4Calpha), 4beta (4Cbeta) and 4ctr send primary projections to layers 3C (4B), 3Bbeta (4A) and 3Balpha (3B), respectively. Examination of laminar structure with Nissl staining supports a tripartite organization of layer 4. The cortical output layer above layer 3Balpha (3B) (e.g. layer 3A) does not appear to receive any direct connections from layer 4 but receives heavy input from layers 3Balpha (3B) and 3C (4B). Some connectional differences also were observed between the subdivisions of layer 3 and the infragranular layers. No consistent differences in connections were observed that distinguished CO blobs from interblobs or that could be correlated with differences in visual lifestyle (nocturnal versus diurnal) when compared with connectional data in other primates. Re-examination of data from previous studies in squirrel and macaque monkeys suggests that the tripartite organization of layer 4 and the unique projection pattern of layer 4ctr are not restricted to owl monkeys, but are common to a number of primate species. (+info)
Night monkey
The family Aotidae is the only family of nocturnal species within the suborder Anthropoidea. While the order primates is ... Family Aotidae Genus Aotus Aotus lemurinus (gray-necked) group: Gray-bellied night monkey, Aotus lemurinus Panamanian night ... This provides further evidence to support the hypothesis that nocturnality is a derived trait in the family Aotidae. As the ... When foraging at night, members of the family Aotidae will smell fruits and leaves before ingesting to determine the quality ...
Mohanamico
Other authors dispute this and consider the genus more likely a Pitheciidae, or possibly an Aotidae. It is also shown to be a ... Pitheciidae or Aotidae. Mohanimico hershkovitzi is named after the river god Mohan of the Magdalena River, in which valley the ...
Hernández-Camacho's night monkey
... (Aotus jorgehernandezi) is a species of night monkey of the family Aotidae. It was first ...
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One species each belongs to the night monkey family, Aotidae, and the tamarin and marmoset family, Callitrichidae. Geoffroy's ...
List of Panamanian monkey species
The Panamanian night monkey belongs to the family Aotidae, and Geoffroy's tamarin belongs to the family Callitrichidae. The ...
Gray-handed night monkey
... is a species of night monkey formerly considered a subspecies of Gray-bellied night monkey of the family Aotidae. Its range ...
Gray-bellied night monkey
... is a small New World monkey of the family Aotidae. Native to tropical and subtropical forests of South America, the gray- ...
New World monkey
Aotidae, Pitheciidae, and Atelidae. The five families are ranked together as the Ceboidea (/səˈbɔɪdi.ə/), the only extant ... capuchins and squirrel monkeys Family Aotidae: night or owl monkeys (douroucoulis) Family Pitheciidae: titis, sakis, and ...
Panamanian night monkey
... is a species of night monkey formerly considered a subspecies of the gray-bellied night monkey of the family Aotidae. Its range ...
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Aotidae: night or owl monkeys, Pitheciidae: titis, sakis and uakaris, Atelidae: howler and woolly monkeys) The spider monkey ...
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Aotidae Genus: Aotus Feline night monkey, Aotus azarae LC Nancy Ma's night monkey, Aotus nancymaae LC Black-headed night monkey ...
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Aotidae) Sakis, uakaris, and titis (Pitheciidae) Spider monkeys, muriquis, and howler and woolly monkeys (Atelidae) Gibbon ( ...
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Aotidae Genus: Aotus Three-striped night monkey, Aotus trivirgatus LC Family: Pitheciidae Subfamily: Callicebinae Genus: ...
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Family Aotidae: night or owl monkeys (douroucoulis) (11 species) Family Pitheciidae: titis, sakis and uakaris (56 species) ...
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... capuchins and squirrel monkeys Family Aotidae: night or owl monkeys (douroucoulis) Family Pitheciidae: titis, sakis, and ...
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Suborder: Haplorrhini Infraorder: Simiiformes Parvorder: Platyrrhini (New World monkeys) Family: Aotidae (night monkeys) Genus ...
Aotus
... the genus of night monkeys in the family Aotidae AOTUS, the acronym for the Archivist of the United States This disambiguation ...
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Aotidae Genus: Aotus Peruvian night monkey, Aotus miconax VU Nancy Ma's night monkey, Aotus nancymaae LC Black-headed night ...
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Aotidae Genus: Aotus Gray-bellied night monkey, Aotus lemurinus VU Spix's night monkey, Aotus vociferans LC Family: Pitheciidae ...
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Aotidae Genus: Aotus Azara's night monkey, Aotus azarae LC Black-headed night monkey, Aotus nigriceps LC Family: Pitheciidae ...
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Suborder: Haplorhini Infraorder: Simiiformes Parvorder: Platyrrhini Family: Aotidae Genus: Aotus Azara's night monkey, Aotus ...
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... squirrel monkeys Family Aotidae: night or owl monkeys, also called douroucoulis Genus Aotus Family Pitheciidae: titis, sakis ...
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Suborder: Haplorhini Infraorder: Simiiformes Parvorder: Platyrrhini (New World monkeys) Family: Aotidae Genus: Aotus Panamanian ...
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Aotidae Genus: Aotus Gray-bellied night monkey, Aotus lemurinus VU Nancy Ma's night monkey, Aotus nancymaae LC Black-headed ...
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... and Aotidae. We investigated one species/genome from each recognized family of Callithrichidae and Aotidae and of both ... Framework of the Alu Subfamily Evolution in the Platyrrhine Three-Family Clade of Cebidae, Callithrichidae, and Aotidae. ... Cebidae; Animales; Cebidae/genética; Aotidae/genética; Elementos Alu; Evolución Molecular; Cercopithecidae/genética; ...
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Functional expression of thymidine kinase in human leukaemic and colorectal cells, delivered as EGFP fusion protein by...
Herpesvirus saimiri (HVS) has the capacity to incorporate large amounts of heterologous DNA and can infect many different human cell types. To develop its potential as a gene therapy vector, we cloned herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase (TK) gene into the HVS genome in the form of an enhanced gree …
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Aotidae Preferred Term Term UI T670439. Date04/04/2006. LexicalTag NON. ThesaurusID NLM (2007). ... Aotidae Preferred Concept UI. M0025365. Registry Number. txid376918. Related Numbers. txid9504. Scope Note. A family of the New ... Aotidae [B01.050.150.900.649.313.988.400.600.037] * Aotus trivirgatus [B01.050.150.900.649.313.988.400.600.037.092] ... Aotidae. Tree Number(s). B01.050.150.900.649.313.988.400.600.037. Unique ID. D016645. RDF Unique Identifier. http://id.nlm.nih. ...
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Aotidae Preferred Term Term UI T670439. Date04/04/2006. LexicalTag NON. ThesaurusID NLM (2007). ... Aotidae Preferred Concept UI. M0025365. Registry Number. txid376918. Related Numbers. txid9504. Scope Note. A family of the New ... Aotidae [B01.050.150.900.649.313.988.400.600.037] * Aotus trivirgatus [B01.050.150.900.649.313.988.400.600.037.092] ... Aotidae. Tree Number(s). B01.050.150.900.649.313.988.400.600.037. Unique ID. D016645. RDF Unique Identifier. http://id.nlm.nih. ...
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Aotidae. A family of the New World monkeys inhabiting the forests of South and Central America. There is a single genus and ... A species in the family AOTIDAE, inhabiting the forested regions of Central and South America (from Panama to the Amazon). ... An infraorder of New World monkeys, comprised of the families AOTIDAE; ATELIDAE; CEBIDAE; and PITHECIIDAE. They are found ... MandrillusLeishmaniaSaguinusMacaca mulattaMacaca fascicularisCebusEndogenous RetrovirusesCercopithecusChiropteraMacacaAotidae ...
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Efficient production of JC virus in SVG cells and the use of purified viral antigens for analysis of specific humoral and...
A new in vitro system for the production of the human polyomavirus JC virus (JCV) was established to circumvent the need for virus growth in primary human fetal glial cells (PHFG). The permanent cell line SVG, transformed by an origin-defective mutant of Simian Virus 40 (SV40) was used to grow JCV. …
Characterization of a protective Escherichia coli-expressed Plasmodium falciparum merozoite surface protein 3 indicates a non...
Immunization with a recombinant yeast-expressed Plasmodium falciparum merozoite surface protein 3 (MSP3) protected Aotus nancymai monkeys against a virulent challenge infection. Unfortunately, the production process for this yeast-expressed material was not optimal for human trials. In an effort to …
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Aotus2
- Hay un único género (Aoutus) y varias especies en esta familia, incluida AOTUS TRIVIRGATUS (monos de la noche del norte). (bvsalud.org)
- [3] Ang Aotus lemurinus sakop sa kahenera nga Aotus , ug kabanay nga Aotidae . (wikipedia.org)
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- Subfamily Evolution in the Platyrrhine Three-Family Clade of Cebidae, Callithrichidae, and Aotidae. (bvsalud.org)
- In this study, we reported Alu subfamily characterization for the platyrrhine three- family clade of Cebidae , Callithrichidae, and Aotidae . (bvsalud.org)
- We investigated one species/ genome from each recognized family of Callithrichidae and Aotidae and of both subfamilies ( Cebinae and Saimiriinae) of the family Cebidae . (bvsalud.org)