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Genome rearrangements of rotaviruses
1996Rotaviruses (and other members of the Reoviridae family) undergo rearrangements of their genomes. This review describes evidence of rearranged genomes in rotaviruses. Their structure and functions are reviewed. Possible mechanisms of their emergence are discussed, and the significance of genome rearrangements for viral evolution is considered.
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Carbohydrate recognition by rotaviruses
Journal of Structural and Functional Genomics, 2013Rotaviruses are a global health concern causing severe childhood diarrhea. Though the mechanisms mediating rotavirus cell entry require further characterisation, it is acknowledged that an essential and critical step in rotavirus infection is the virus cell attachment via initial recognition of cell surface carbohydrate-containing receptors.
Yu, X, Blanchard, H
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Molecular Biology of Rotaviruses
1990Publisher Summary This chapter highlights unique aspects of the rotavirus replication cycle, to review recent work on the molecular biology of group A rotaviruses, and to indicate those areas in which the knowledge is incomplete. A summary of the nonstructural proteins and the structural polypeptides known to represent genuine components of the SA11 ...
A R, Bellamy, G W, Both
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2003
Rotaviruses (RVs) are the chief etiologic agent of viral gastroenteritis in infants and young children, and in the young of a large variety of animal species. Since the discovery of RVs in man 25 yr ago, much has been learned about their genome and protein composition; their three-dimensional structure; their replication, pathogenesis and clinical ...
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Rotaviruses (RVs) are the chief etiologic agent of viral gastroenteritis in infants and young children, and in the young of a large variety of animal species. Since the discovery of RVs in man 25 yr ago, much has been learned about their genome and protein composition; their three-dimensional structure; their replication, pathogenesis and clinical ...
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