cerulenin and African-Swine-Fever

cerulenin has been researched along with African-Swine-Fever* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for cerulenin and African-Swine-Fever

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Cholesterol affects African swine fever virus infection.
    Biochimica et biophysica acta, 1998, Jul-31, Volume: 1393, Issue:1

    African swine fever virus (ASFV) enters cells by receptor mediated endocytosis and requires a fusion event between the viral envelope and the limiting membrane of the endosome at low pH. In order to investigate the role of cholesterol in the early stages of ASFV infection, we have studied the effect of the removal of cell and viral membrane cholesterol by cholesterol oxidase treatment of cells and virions, as well as the effect of some inhibitors of cholesterol synthesis on the infectious pathway. In addition, we have investigated viral infection in cholesterol-depleted Vero cells. Both cholesterol-depleted and cholesterol oxidase-treated Vero cells were unaltered in their ability to bind or internalize the virus, but were blocked in ASFV fusion and subsequent virus replication. Our results indicate that ASFV infection is affected by cholesterol in the target membrane.

    Topics: African Swine Fever; African Swine Fever Virus; Animals; Cell Membrane; Cerulenin; Chlorocebus aethiops; Cholesterol; Cholesterol Oxidase; Miconazole; Sulfonamides; Vero Cells

1998