Publications by authors named "Paula Ortega-Gonzalez"

The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic made evident that there are only a few drugs against coronavirus. Here we aimed to identify a cost-effective antiviral with broad spectrum activity and high safety profile. Starting from a list of 116 drug candidates, we used molecular modelling tools to rank the 44 most promising inhibitors.

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Studies of virus adsorption on surfaces with optimized properties have attracted a lot of interest, mainly due to the influence of the surface in the retention, orientation and stability of the viral capsids. Besides, viruses in whole or in parts can be used as cages or vectors in different areas, such as biomedicine and materials science. A key requirement for virus nanocage application is their physical properties, i.

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Article Synopsis
  • Cholesterol homeostasis is essential for the replication of various viruses, including Ebola, hepatitis C, and HIV, with NPC1 playing a key role in cholesterol trafficking within cells.
  • Research identified NPC1 as a crucial factor for the infection of mammalian orthoreovirus, where its absence significantly impairs the virus's ability to replicate in the cell cytoplasm.
  • The study demonstrates that while NPC1 is not needed for initial viral entry or uncoating, it is vital for delivering active viral core particles from endosomes to the cytoplasm, highlighting the importance of cholesterol transport in viral infections.
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Mammalian orthoreoviruses (reoviruses) are nonenveloped viruses that replicate in cytoplasmic membranous organelles called viral inclusions (VIs) where progeny virions are assembled. To better understand cellular routes of nonlytic reovirus exit, we imaged sites of virus egress in infected, nonpolarized human brain microvascular endothelial cells (HBMECs) and observed one or two distinct egress zones per cell at the basal surface. Transmission electron microscopy and 3D electron tomography (ET) of the egress zones revealed clusters of virions within membrane-bound structures, which we term membranous carriers (MCs), approaching and fusing with the plasma membrane.

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Bacteria and viruses pose serious challenges for humans because they evolve continuously. Despite ongoing efforts, antiviral drugs to treat many of the most troubling viruses have not been approved yet. The recent launch of new antimicrobials is generating hope as more and more pathogens around the world become resistant to available drugs.

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