
Yingying Zeng- PhD
- Georgia Institute of Technology
Yingying Zeng
- PhD
- Georgia Institute of Technology
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March 2008 - May 2013
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August 2007 - May 2013
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There are two important problems in the assembly of small, icosahedral RNA viruses. First, how does the capsid protein select the viral RNA for packaging, when there are so many other candidate RNA molecules available? Second, what is the mechanism of assembly? With regard to the first question, there are a number of cases where a particular RNA se...
Some small icosahedral RNA viruses (e.g., MS2) require a specific packaging signal for the formation of virus particles. Others (e.g., cowpea chlorotic mottle virus (CCMV); Pariacoto virus (PaV)) are able to encapsidate a wide variety of RNAs, forming virus-like particles (VLPs) whose structure are only slightly different from that of the wild-type...
Satellite tobacco mosaic virus (STMV) is an icosahedral T=1 single-stranded RNA virus with a genome containing 1058 nucleotides. X-ray crystallography revealed a structure containing 30 double-helical RNA segments, with each helix having nine base pairs and an unpaired nucleotide at the 3' end of each strand. Based on this structure, Larson and McP...
Lindera strychnifolia (LS) is widely used in traditional Chinese medicine. In the present study, we investigated cytotoxicity and antibacterial activity of essential oils and various fractions of ethanol extract of LS to explore the active components of LS and their pharmacological effects.
The in vitro cytotoxicities of essential oils and various...