Conformational Flexibility in Capsids Encoded by the Caliciviridae [PDF]
Caliciviruses are a diverse group of non-enveloped, positive-sense RNA viruses with a wide range of hosts and transmission routes. Norovirus is the most well-known member of the Caliciviridae; the acute gastroenteritis caused by human norovirus (HuNoV ...
Charlotte B. Lewis+7 more
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Bacillaceae serine proteases and Streptomyces epsilon-poly-l-lysine synergistically inactivate Caliciviridae by inhibiting RNA genome release [PDF]
Human norovirus (HuNoV) is an enteric infectious pathogen belonging to the Caliciviridae family that causes occasional epidemics. Circulating alcohol-tolerant viral particles that are readily transmitted via food-borne routes significantly contribute to ...
Soh Yamamoto+17 more
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Identification of Viral Taxon-Specific Genes (VTSG): Application to [PDF]
Virus taxonomy was initially determined by clinical experiments based on phenotype. However, with the development of sequence analysis methods, genotype-based classification was also applied.
Shinduck Kang, Young-Chang Kim
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Caliciviridae Other Than Noroviruses [PDF]
Besides noroviruses, the Caliciviridae family comprises four other accepted genera: Sapovirus, Lagovirus, Vesivirus, and Nebovirus. There are six new genera proposed: Recovirus, Valovirus, Bavovirus, Nacovirus, Minovirus, and Salovirus. All Caliciviridae
Ulrich Desselberger
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Microsatellite diversity and complexity in the viral genomes of the family Caliciviridae. [PDF]
Microsatellites or simple sequence repeats (SSR) consist of 1-6 nucleotide motifs of DNA or RNA which are ubiquitously present in tandem repeated sequences across genome in viruses: prokaryotes and eukaryotes. They may be localized to both the coding and non-coding regions. SSRs play an important role in replication, gene regulation, transcription, and
Jilani MG, Hoque M, Ali S.
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Characterization of a novel calicivirus causing systemic infection in atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.): proposal for a new genus of caliciviridae. [PDF]
The Caliciviridae is a family of viruses infecting humans, a wide range of animals, birds and marine fish and mammals, resulting in a wide spectrum of diseases.
Aase B Mikalsen+6 more
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Complete Genome Sequence, Molecular Characterization and Phylogenetic Relationships of a Temminck’s Stint Calicivirus: Evidence for a New Genus within Caliciviridae Family [PDF]
Caliciviridae is a family of viral pathogens that naturally infects vertebrates, including humans, and causes a range of highly contagious infectious diseases.
Alina Matsvay+5 more
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Caliciviruses are small, unenveloped positive-strand RNA viruses. The name calicivirus is derived from the Latin word “calyx” meaning cup or goblet describing the cup-shaped depressions on the capsid surface. Replication is cytoplasmic and RNA synthesis is primed with a virally encoded protein, VPg. Genome-length RNA serves as the mRNA for synthesis of
Susan Payne
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Reverse Genetics System for Porcine Enteric Calicivirus, a Prototype Sapovirus in the Caliciviridae [PDF]
ABSTRACT A porcine enteric calicivirus (PEC), strain Cowden in the genus Sapovirus of the Caliciviridae family, can be propagated in a porcine kidney continuous cell line (LLC-PK) in the presence of bile acids in the cell culture medium.
Kyeong‐Ok Chang+5 more
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Reclassification of the Caliciviridae into Five Genera † 688 [PDF]
Background Currently, Caliciviridae include one genus Calicivirus containing strains with distinct structural and genomic features. Our recent phylogenetic analyses of caliciviruses (CVs) revealed five distinct genetic clusters (genogroups) within Caliciviridae corresponding to differences in genome organization.
Tamás Berke, David O. Matson
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