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Calicivirus translation initiation requires an interaction between VPg and eIF4E [PDF]

open access: yesEMBO Reports, 2005
Unlike other positive-stranded RNA viruses that use either a 5'-cap structure or an internal ribosome entry site to direct translation of their messenger RNA, calicivirus translation is dependent on the presence of a protein covalently linked to the 50 ...
Ian Goodfellow   +2 more
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Structure-Based In Silico Screening of Marine Phlorotannins for Potential Walrus Calicivirus Inhibitor

open access: yesInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2023
A new calicivirus isolated from a walrus was reported in 2004. Since unknown marine mammalian zoonotic viruses could pose great risks to human health, this study aimed to develop therapeutic countermeasures to quell any potential outbreak of a pandemic ...
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Immunity to Calicivirus Infection

The Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2000
The evolution of our understanding of immunity to calicivirus infection, using Norwalk virus as the prototype, is discussed in three stages: (1) "ancient times (1972-1978), when human volunteer studies prevailed, (2) the "middle ages (1978-1990), which were characterized by the development and implementation of solid-phase immunoassays based on native ...
S M, Matsui, H B, Greenberg
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Calicivirus infections in children

Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 2003
Caliciviruses are a major cause of human illness, and are listed as category B pathogens according to the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases classification of pathogens important for biodefense. Caliciviruses are commonly encountered in contaminated food and water, and a large variety has been implicated as sources of infection ...
David O, Matson, György, Szücs
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The polypeptide of a human calicivirus

Archives of Virology, 1983
Viral particles morphologically resembling animals caliciviruses in the faeces of a patient with acute gastroenteritis were purified, radiolabeled with [125I], and analyzed by SDS-PAGE. A single major structural protein with a mol. mass 62,000 daltons was identified by immunoprecipitation technique. The finding is consistent with human calicivirus-like
H, Terashima   +7 more
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Endosomal acidification and cathepsin L activity is required for calicivirus replication

open access: yesVirology, 2014
The role of cellular proteases and endosome maturation in the entry of caliciviruses including porcine enteric calicivirus (PEC), murine norovirus (MNV)-1 and feline calicivirus (FCV) were investigated.
Vinay Shivanna   +2 more
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Three-dimensional Structure of Calicivirus

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1994
The Caliciviridae comprise a new family of single-stranded RNA viruses. While human caliciviruses cause gastroenteritis, the animal caliciviruses cause a wide range of diseases. We have determined the three-dimensional structure of a primate calicivirus using electron cryomicroscopy and computer image-processing techniques.
B V, Prasad, D O, Matson, A W, Smith
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[Calicivirus infection of the hare and human calicivirus].

Bulletin de l'Academie nationale de medecine, 1997
The calicivirus outbreak in hares which occurred in Center West of France in the fall of 1996 illustrates the pathogenic role of caliciviruses in animals and in humans. A comparison of these different viruses, based on the RNA nucleic sequences is presented. The aspect of interspecies transmission is also discussed.
F, Lamarque   +3 more
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Sites of persistence of feline calicivirus

Research in Veterinary Science, 1989
Various tissues were collected from eight cats persistently infected with feline calicivirus (FCV) strain 255 to determine the sites of viral persistence. Tissues were tested by virus isolation and an immunohistochemical technique in which infected cells were detected in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue sections using rabbit antiserum to FCV ...
C P, Dick, R P, Johnson, S, Yamashiro
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The pathway of feline calicivirus entry

Virus Research, 1995
The requirement for a low pH-dependent step during feline calicivirus (FCV) entry into Crandell-Reese feline kidney cells was investigated. Chloroquine, a lysosomotropic agent that prevents acidification of intracellular vesicles, inhibited the production of infectious virus when present during adsorption and the initial stages of FCV replication, but ...
L C, Kreutz, B S, Seal
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