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Live Imaging of Virus-Infected Cells by Using a Sialidase Fluorogenic Probe.

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Visualization of virus-infected cells is usually performed by immunostaining with an antiviral antibody. On the other hand, we established an easy method for fluorescence (FL) imaging of cells infected with… Click to show full abstract

Visualization of virus-infected cells is usually performed by immunostaining with an antiviral antibody. On the other hand, we established an easy method for fluorescence (FL) imaging of cells infected with influenza A and B viruses and some paramyxoviruses without the need for cell fixation and an antiviral antibody. These viruses and the cells they have infected express the viral surface enzyme "neuraminidase" or "hemagglutinin-neuraminidase" that shows sialidase activity. Sialidase activity is fluorescently visualized by using a sialidase fluorogenic probe developed in our previous study. The probe enables histochemical FL imaging of the virus-infected cells and is applicable to virus isolation and detection of an influenza virus resistant to antiinfluenza drugs of sialidase inhibitors.

Keywords: probe; using sialidase; virus infected; sialidase; virus; infected cells

Journal Title: Methods in molecular biology
Year Published: 2021

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