linkedin post 2016-03-20 06:42:19

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WHOLESALE REDISTRIBUTION. "Viruses alter the intracellular distribution of mitochondria either by concentrating the mitochondria near the viral factories to meet energy requirements during viral replication or by cordoning off the mitochondria within cytoplasm to prevent the release of mediators of apoptosis." https://lnkd.in/eFuy4KS View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2016-03-18 04:20:15

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NEW METHODS, NEW VIEWS. "Until DNA cloning and sequencing were developed in the late 1970s, inferences about the organization of the retroviral genome were hard won. Because of the very high rate of recombination, typically yielding more than one crossover per recombinant genome, classical genetic experiments were difficult to interpret." https://lnkd.in/eU8gmtJ View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2016-03-20 06:39:27

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ENERGY PLAY. "Over the years, viruses have perfected different strategies to establish complex relationships with their host with the sole purpose of preserving their existence. One such strategy involves the hijacking of the host cell mitochondrial proteins." Why? Because they are where ATP is made, the cellular energy currency. https://lnkd.in/eFuy4KS View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2016-03-18 04:16:48

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DEAD ANCESTORS. "The exogenous viral counterparts of HERVs have most likely been extinct for many millions of years, but it is clear that these elements have expanded in copy number significantly throughout the course of primate evolution, perhaps through intracellular retrotransposition mechanisms." https://lnkd.in/eW3mbzE View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2016-03-19 05:59:23

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DIVORCING ADAPTION. "By constantly replacing the amino acids encoded at just a few residue positions, TFR1 divorces adaptation to ever-changing viruses from preservation of key cellular functions. These dynamics have driven genetic divergence at the TFR1 locus that now enforces species-specific barriers to virus transmission, limiting both the cross-species and zoonotic transmission of these viruses." https://lnkd.in/eGuH7sA View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2016-03-19 05:56:58

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TFR1, HOST HOUSEKEEPING GENE. "While infectious disease research has long focused on host antiviral proteins, host proteins that facilitate viral replication are now an exploding area of inquiry. Essential housekeeping genes like TFR1 successfully balance the opposing selective pressures exerted by host and virus...TFR1 evolution in rodents has been shaped by two separate host-virus arms races." https://lnkd.in/eGuH7sA View in LinkedIn
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