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Pathobiological characterization of a novel duck picornavirus in duck in China. [PDF]

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Picornavirus Entry

2013
The essential event in picornavirus entry is the delivery of the RNA genome to the cytoplasm of a target cell, where replication occurs. In the past several years progress has been made in understanding the structural changes in the virion important for uncoating and RNA release. In addition, for several viruses the endocytic mechanisms responsible for
Jeffrey M, Bergelson, Carolyn B, Coyne
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Picornavirus–receptor interactions

Trends in Microbiology, 2002
Many picornaviruses use cell-surface molecules belonging to the immunoglobulin superfamily (IgSF) as their cellular receptors. These molecules usually consist of tandem repeats of between two and five Ig-like domains whose amino-terminal domains (D1) interact with invading viruses, with their carboxy-terminal sections comprising a transmembrane and a ...
Michael G, Rossmann   +2 more
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Enterovirus/Picornavirus infections

2014
Abstract The human enteroviruses (EV) comprise one group of the picornavirus family. The best known members are the polioviruses (PV), coxsackieviruses, and echoviruses. They replicate in the oropharynx and gastrointestinal (GI) tract and are primarily spread by fecal-hand-oral contamination.
Burk, Jubelt, Howard L, Lipton
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Picornavirus-Induced Immunosuppression

1989
Picornaviridae are small RNA viruses with a naked ether-resistant icosahedral capsid, 22–30 nm in diameter. The capsid is composed of four different poly peptides (VP1-VP4), three of 20–40 kDa, one of 5-10 kDa. One molecule of each makes up the capsid structural subunits and the capsid comprises 60 capsomeres.
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