Canine caliciviruses of four serotypes from military and research dogs recovered in 1963−1978 belong to two phylogenetic clades in the Vesivirus genus [PDF]
Background Vesiviruses (family Caliciviridae) had been shown capable of invading a variety of host species, raising concern of their zoonotic potential.
Leonard N. Binn +5 more
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Clinical and Epidemiological Features of Calicivirus Infections in Cattle [PDF]
The family Caliciviridae encompasses a diverse group of non-enveloped, positive-sense RNA viruses that are significant pathogens in veterinary medicine.
Krisztián Bányai +9 more
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Metatranscriptomic characterization of the canine fecal virome from pooled samples in Gansu, China [PDF]
As popular companion animals, dogs present a potential risk for zoonotic viral transmission through close contact with humans. To characterize the fecal virome of dogs in Pingliang City, Gansu Province, China, we performed metatranscriptomic sequencing ...
Wenhua Gao +4 more
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The leader of the capsid protein from Feline calicivirus must be palmitoylated and form oligomers through disulfide bonds for efficient viral replication [PDF]
Feline calicivirus (FCV), a member of the genus Vesivirus and a model for studying members of the family Caliciviridae, has been used to understand the biology and viral replication of etiological agents of medical and veterinary importance.
Yoatzin Peñaflor-Téllez +7 more
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Detection of vesivirus in minks (Neovison vison), Italy 2021 [PDF]
Vesiviruses are important animal pathogens with a broad host range, and they have also been involved in accidental contamination of cells used for the production of drugs for rare and life-threatening human diseases.
Curini, Valentina +8 more
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The Feline calicivirus Leader of the Capsid (LC) Protein Contains a Putative Transmembrane Domain, Binds to the Cytoplasmic Membrane, and Exogenously Permeates Cells [PDF]
Feline calicivirus (FCV), an important model for studying the biology of the Caliciviridae family, encodes the leader of the capsid (LC) protein, a viral factor known to induce apoptosis when expressed in a virus-free system.
Yoatzin Peñaflor-Téllez +7 more
doaj +3 more sources
Multiple novel caliciviruses identified from stoats (Mustela erminea) in the United Kingdom [PDF]
The Caliciviridae family, comprising positive-sense RNA viruses, is characterised by its non-enveloped, small virions, broad host range, and notable tendency for host switching.
Apaa, Ternenge +16 more
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Role of annexin A2 in cellular entry of rabbit vesivirus
The mechanisms of calicivirus attachment and internalization are not well understood, mainly due to the lack of a reliable cell-culture system for most of its members. In this study, rabbit vesivirus (RaV) virions were shown to bind annexin A2 (ANXA2) in a membrane protein fraction from HEK293T cells, using a virus overlay protein-binding assay and ...
Salomé, González-Reyes +7 more
openaire +3 more sources
Serologic evidence of vesivirus-specific antibodies associated with abortion in horses
Abstract Objective —To test horses for serologic evidence of an association between vesiviral antibodies and abortion. Sample Population —Sera from 141 horses.
Andreas, Kurth +2 more
semanticscholar +5 more sources
Exploring the Enteric Virome of Cats with Acute Gastroenteritis
Viruses are a major cause of acute gastroenteritis (AGE) in cats, chiefly in younger animals. Enteric specimens collected from 29 cats with acute enteritis and 33 non-diarrhoeic cats were screened in PCRs and reverse transcription (RT) PCR for a large ...
Federica Di Profio +6 more
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