Assessing the Cleavage of Proteins by Caspases in IAV-Infected Cells
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Confirmation of Caspase-Mediated Cleavage of Proteins in IAV-Infected Cells by RNA Interference
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Site-Directed Mutagenesis for Locating the Caspase Cleavage Sites in the Polypeptide
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Results: Role of Caspases in IAV Infection-Induced Degradation of Cortactin
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Conclusion
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This method will help to determine and confirm whether a protein in influenza virus infected cells undergoes degradation or cleavage by caspases and identify the caspase cleavage sites. This method requires only basic molecular and cellular biolog
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Influenza A virus (IAV) infection activates the caspases that cleave host and viral proteins, which, in turn, have pro- and antiviral functions. By employing inhibitors, RNA interference, site-directed mutagenesis, and western blotting and RT-qPCR techniques, caspases in infected mammalian cells that cleave host cortactin and histone deacetylases were identified.