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Thaumetopoea pityocampa (pine processionary moth) is one of the most important pine pests in the forests of Mediterranean countries, Central Europe, the Middle East and North Africa. Apart from causing significant damage to pinewoods, T.
Agata K. Jakubowska +6 more
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Structural Determination of the Australian Bat Lyssavirus Nucleoprotein and Phosphoprotein Complex
Australian bat lyssavirus (ABLV) shows similar clinical symptoms as rabies, but there are currently no protein structures available for ABLV proteins. In lyssaviruses, the interaction between nucleoprotein (N) and phosphoprotein (N) in the absence of RNA
Camilla M. Donnelly +4 more
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Conserved characteristics of the rhabdovirus nucleoprotein [PDF]
Rhabdovirus is a negative strand RNA virus that packages a ribonucleoprotein (RNP) complex. The RNP is composed of a genome that is encapsidated completely by the nucleoprotein (N). Structural comparisons of the RNA-nucleoprotein complexes from two members, vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) and rabies virus (RABV), revealed highly conserved ...
Ming, Luo +4 more
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Rhabdovirus Infection Is Dependent on Serine/Threonine Kinase AP2-Associated Kinase 1
Rabies virus (RABV) causes a fatal neurological disease in both humans and animals. Understanding the mechanism of RABV infection is vital for prevention and therapy of virulent rabies infection.
Jun Luo +8 more
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Novel Lyssaviruses Isolated from Bats in Russia
Two new rabies-related viruses were discovered in Russia during 2002. Viruses were isolated from bats in Eastern Siberia near Baikal Lake and in the western Caucasus Mountains.
Alexandr D. Botvinkin +6 more
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Classification of Rhabdovirus Proteins: a Proposal [PDF]
A simple alphabetical classification is offered as a means to codify the proteins of rhabdoviruses, using vesicular stomatitis virus as the prototype.
R R, Wagner +5 more
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Lettuce necrotic yellows virus is a type of species in the Cytorhabdovirus genus and appears to be endemic to Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand (NZ).
Eko Y. Prabowo +6 more
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Presence of Apis Rhabdovirus-1 in Populations of Pollinators and Their Parasites from Two Continents
The viral ecology of bee communities is complex, where viruses are readily shared among co-foraging bee species. Additionally, in honey bees (Apis mellifera), many viruses are transmitted – and their impacts exacerbated – by the parasitic Varroa ...
Sofia Levin +7 more
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Vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) emerges periodically from its focus of endemic transmission in southern Mexico to cause epizootics in livestock in the US.
Katherine I. Young +12 more
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Molecular basis of pathogenesis of emerging viruses infecting aquatic animals
Aquatic vertebrates are very abundant in the world, and they are of tremendous importance in providing global food security and nutrition. However, emergent and resurgent viruses, such as ranavirus (e.g., Rana grylio virus, RGV and Andriasd avidianus ...
Lang Gui +2 more
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