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Fatal consequences of feline coronavirus infection are associated with virus persistence and a distinct adaptive immune repertoire

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Hiron TK   +7 more
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The molecular biology of the porcine paramyxovirus LPMV

Veterinary Microbiology, 1992
Protein and genomic studies of a previously uncharacterized porcine paramyxovirus (designated LPMV) confirmed that it was a member of the paramyxovirus genus. The nucleotide sequences and deduced amino acids of the complete P-gene, M-gene, F-gene and HN-gene as well as the intergenic sequences have been determined.
Bernt Hjertner
exaly   +3 more sources

Uptake of Porcine Rubulavirus (LPMV) by PK-15 Cells

Archives of Medical Research, 2001
The porcine virus denominated La Piedad Michoacan Virus (LPMV) is a member of the family Paramyxoviridae and is the cause of a disease in pigs present only in Mexico. The disease is characterized by meningoencephalitis and respiratory distress in young pigs, epididymitis and orchitis in boars, and reproductive failure and abortion in sows.The ...
P, Hernández-Jáuregui   +7 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Analysis of the large (L) protein gene of the procine rubulavirus LPMV: identification of possible functional domains

Virus Research, 1997
The complete nucleotide sequence of the porcine rubulavirus LPMV (La Piedad Michoacan virus) large (L) protein gene was determined and analysed. The L mRNA was found to span 6,786 nucleotides, containing one single large open reading frame (ORF), putatively encoding a polypeptide of 2,251 amino acids.
M, Svenda   +3 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Porcine Rubulavirus Lpmv Rna Persists in the Central Nervous System of Pigs After Recovery from Acute Infection

Journal of NeuroVirology, 1998
In order to study persistence of the porcine rubulavirus LPMV, we examined tissue samples collected from pigs 53 days after experimental infection. These pigs survived the initial infection and could clinically be considered to have recovered from the infection.
Bernt Hjertner
exaly   +3 more sources

Both the P and V proteins of the porcine rubulavirus LPMV interact with the NP protein via their respective C-terminal unique parts

Virus Research, 2002
In this paper we show that the porcine rubulavirus LPMV phosphoprotein (P) and V protein (V) both interact with the nucleoprotein (NP). There are also indications for an interaction between P and V with L protein. Further analysis of the domains of the P and V which are necessary for interaction with the NP protein demonstrates that the interaction is ...
Bernt Hjertner
exaly   +3 more sources

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