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Journal of Virology | 2013

Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease Virus Induces and Benefits from Cell Stress, Autophagy, and Apoptosis

Ben Shai; Eran Schmukler; Roy Yaniv; Naomi Ziv; Galit Horn; Velizar Bumbarov; Hagai Yadin; Nechama I. Smorodinsky; Eran Bacharach; Ronit Pinkas-Kramarski; Marcelo Ehrlich

ABSTRACT The mode and timing of virally induced cell death hold the potential of regulating viral yield, viral transmission, and the severity of virally induced disease. Orbiviruses such as the epizootic hemorrhagic disease virus (EHDV) are nonenveloped and cytolytic. To date, the death of cells infected with EHDV, the signal transduction pathways involved in this process, and the consequence of their inhibition have yet to be characterized. Here, we report that the Ibaraki strain of EHDV2 (EHDV2-IBA) induces apoptosis, autophagy, a decrease in cellular protein synthesis, the activation of c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK), and the phosphorylation of the JNK substrate c-Jun. The production of infectious virions decreased upon inhibition of apoptosis with the pan-caspase inhibitor Q-VD-OPH (quinolyl-valyl-O-methylaspartyl-[-2,6-difluorophenoxy]-methyl ketone), upon inhibition of autophagy with 3-methyladenine or via the knockout of the autophagy regulator Atg5, or upon treatment of infected cells with the JNK inhibitor SP600125 or the cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) inhibitor roscovitine, which also inhibited c-Jun phosphorylation. Moreover, Q-VD-OPH, SP600125, and roscovitine partially reduced EHDV2-IBA-induced cell death, and roscovitine diminished the induction of autophagy by EHDV2-IBA. Taken together, our results imply that EHDV induces and benefits from the activation of signaling pathways involved in cell stress and death.


COUPLING OF THUNDERSTORMS AND LIGHTNING DISCHARGES TO NEAR‐EARTH SPACE:#N#Proceedings of the Workshop | 2009

Calibration of CCD Cameras for Measurements of Sprites and Elves

Roy Yaniv; Adam D. Devir; Yoav Yair; Colin Price; Baruch Ziv; Na’ama Reicher

Calibrated measurements of TLE radiances are required for understanding the processes occurring at various altitudes and in order to map the spatial and temporal evolution of the optical emissions. We present a procedure for calculating the radiance of TLEs, based on observations with a calibrated Watec 902H2 Ultimate CCD camera. During the ILAN winter sprite campaign we measured the brightness of TLEs in the vicinity of Israel and the eastern Mediterranean. Calibration setup, image analysis and preliminary results are discussed.


Proceedings of The 34th International Cosmic Ray Conference — PoS(ICRC2015) | 2016

Cosmic ray measurements in the atmosphere at several latitudes in October, 2014

Vladimir Makhmutov; G. A. Bazilevskaya; Y. Stozhkov; M. Philippov; Yoav Yair; Roy Yaniv; Giles Harrison; Kerianne Nicoll

Cosmic ray fluxes in the atmosphere were recorded during balloon flights in October 2014 in northern Murmansk region, Apatity (Russia; 67o33’N, 33o24’E), in Antarctica (observatory Mirny; 66o33’S, 93o00’E), in Moscow (Russia; 55o45’N, 37o37’E), in Reading (United King-dom; 51o27’N, 0o 58’W), in Mitzpe-Ramon (Israel; 30o36’N, 34o48’E) and in Zaragoza (Spain; 41o9’N, 0o54’W). Two type of cosmic ray detectors were used, namely, (1) the standard ra-diosonde and its modification constructed at the Lebedev Physical Institute (Moscow, Russia) and (2) the device manufactured at the Reading University (Reading, United Kingdom). We compare and analyze obtained data and focus on the estimation of the cosmic ray latitudinal effect in the atmosphere.


Geophysical Research Letters | 2007

First detection of transient luminous events associated with winter thunderstorms in the eastern Mediterranean

Michal Ganot; Yoav Yair; Colin Price; Baruch Ziv; Yosef Sherez; Eran Greenberg; Adam D. Devir; Roy Yaniv


Atmospheric Research | 2009

Optical observations of transient luminous events associated with winter thunderstorms near the coast of Israel

Yoav Yair; Colin Price; Michal Ganot; Eran Greenberg; Roy Yaniv; Baruch Ziv; Yosef Sherez; Adam D. Devir; József Bór; Gabriella Sátori


Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics | 2009

Indication for circular organization of column sprite elements associated with Eastern Mediterranean winter thunderstorms

Elyakom Vadislavsky; Yoav Yair; Carynelisa Erlick; Colin Price; Eran Greenberg; Roy Yaniv; Baruch Ziv; Naama Reicher; Adam D. Devir


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2009

A study of the possibility of sprites in the atmospheres of other planets

Yoav Yair; Yukihiro Takahashi; Roy Yaniv; Ute Ebert; Yukihiro Goto


Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics | 2006

Evidence for synchronicity of lightning activity in networks of spatially remote thunderstorms

Yoav Yair; Reuven Aviv; Gilad Ravid; Roy Yaniv; Baruch Ziv; Colin Price


Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics | 2014

Ground-based observations of the relations between lightning charge-moment-change and the physical and optical properties of column sprites

Roy Yaniv; Yoav Yair; Colin Price; József Bór; Mitsutero Sato; Y. Hobara; S. A. Cummer; Jingbo Li; Adam D. Devir


Atmospheric Research | 2016

Local and global impacts on the fair-weather electric field in Israel

Roy Yaniv; Yoav Yair; Colin Price; Shai Katz

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Yoav Yair

Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya

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Baruch Ziv

Open University of Israel

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József Bór

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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