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Assembly of Rhabdoviridae

1984
Rhabdoviruses are widely distributed among vertebrates and are also found in invertebrates and plants. They are grouped in two genera, the Lyssavirus and the Vesiculovirus. The prototype Vesiculovirus is vesicular Stomatitis virus (VSV), of which various strains have been isolated from cattle and horses as well as flies and mosquitoes (Brown and Crick,
Monique Dubois-Dalcq   +2 more
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Chapter 14 Rhabdoviridae

1987
Publisher Summary Members of the rhabdovirus family are known to infect a wide variety of plant and animal species. Rhabdoviruses are ordinarily recognized by their unique bullet shape. Animal rhabdoviruses are separated based on serological relationships into two genera, Vesiculovirus and Lyssavirus.
Jay C. Brown, William W. Newcomb
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Structural Disorder in Proteins of the Rhabdoviridae Replication Complex

Protein & Peptide Letters, 2010
Rhabdoviridae are single stranded negative sense RNA viruses. The viral RNA condensed by the nucleoprotein (N), the phosphoprotein (P) and the large subunit (L) of the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase are the viral components of the transcription/replication machineries. Both P and N contain intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs) that play different roles
Cédric, Leyrat   +5 more
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