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The Origin and Evolution of Viruses as Molecular Organisms [PDF]
Viruses are the most abundant life forms and the repertoire of viral genes is greater than that of cellular genes. It is also evident that viruses have played a major role in driving cellular evolution, and yet, viruses are not part of mainstream biology,
Claudiu I. Bandea
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Immunodetection and subcellular localization of Mal de Río Cuarto virus P9-1 protein in infected plant and insect host cells [PDF]
Mal de Río Cuarto virus (MRCV), a member of the genus Fijivirus, family Reoviridae, has a genome consisting of 10 dsRNA segments. The segment 9 (S9) possesses two non-overlapping open reading frames (ORF-1 and ORF-2) encoding two putative proteins, MRCV ...
Arneodo Larochette, Joel Demián +5 more
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Mutational Analysis of the Rotavirus NSP4 Enterotoxic Domain that Binds to Caveolin-1 [PDF]
Background: Rotavirus (RV) nonstructural protein 4 (NSP4) is the first described viral enterotoxin, which induces early secretory diarrhea in neonatal rodents.
Ball, Judith M. +4 more
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Host Requirements for Formation and Dynamics of Rotavirus Viroplasms
Rotavirus (RV) replicates within viroplasms, membrane-less electron-dense globular cytosolic inclusions with liquid-liquid phase properties. In these structures occur the virus transcription, replication, and packaging of the virus genome in newly assembled double-layered particles.
Janine Vetter +2 more
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Ubiquitin in Influenza Virus Entry and Innate Immunity [PDF]
Viruses are obligatory cellular parasites. Their mission is to enter a host cell, to transfer the viral genome, and to replicate progeny whilst diverting cellular immunity.
Rudnicka, Alina, Yamauchi, Yohei
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Viral proteins can aggregate into granules within host cells, known as viral factories, or viroplasms, which play a pivotal role in facilitating viral replication and shielding the viral genome from cellular defense mechanisms.
Zhiyi Wang +7 more
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Zika virus NS3 drives the assembly of a viroplasm-like structure
AbstractZika virus (ZIKV) is a mosquito-transmitted flavivirus that caused an epidemic in 2015-2016 in the Americas and raised serious global health concerns due to its association with congenital brain developmental defects in infected pregnancies. Upon infection, ZIKV assembles virus particles in a virus-generated toroidal compartment next to the ...
Tania Sultana +3 more
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Two novel members of the subfamily Betarhabdovirinae, family Rhabdoviridae, were identified in Brazil. Overall, their genomes have the typical organization 3′-N-P-P3-M-G-L-5′ observed in mono-segmented plant-infecting rhabdoviruses.
Pedro Luis Ramos-González +10 more
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Aquaculture Asia, vol. 8, no. 3, pp.1-58, July - September 2003 [PDF]
CONTENTS: Ornamental Fish Farming – Successful Small Scale Aqua business in India, by Abalika Ghosh, B. K. Mahapatra and N.C. Datta. Tilapia: A species for Indian Aquaculture? by Graham Mair.
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Viroplasm matrix protein Pns9 from rice gall dwarf virus forms an octameric cylindrical structure
The non-structural Pns9 protein of rice gall dwarf virus (RGDV) accumulates in viroplasm inclusions, which are structures that appear to play an important role in viral morphogenesis and are commonly found in host cells infected by viruses in the family Reoviridae.
Fusamichi, Akita +10 more
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