In a recent article, two papers at the University of Colorado School of Medicine researchers and colleagues may help scientist treatments or vaccines for Dengue disease, West Nile virus and yellow fever. Plus others. Dengue Fever is a disease caused by a mosquito. Jeffrey S. Kieft, associate professor of biochemistry and Molecular Genetics at the School of Medicine and colleagues published articles in a journal, known as
eLife and Science, explaining how flaviviruses produced a unique RNA molecule that leads to disease. He states in the journal that the viruses use a instruction encoded on a single strand of RNA to take over the infected cell and reproduce.The virus also exploits an enzyme that cells use to destroy the RNA to produce short stretches of that RNA to help the virus avoid the immune system. To discover the structure, the scientist used a technique called x-ray crystallography, which allowed them to determine the structure of individual molecules. With this, they hope to understand how the RNA found in many different flaviviruses thwart a powerful enzyme may help scientist develop treatments or vaccines.
Original article: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/04/140417191740.html
Secondary article: http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs117/en/
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