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Identification of a New VP4 Serotype of Human Rotaviruses

Virology, 1994
A new VP4 gene allele was identified by sequencing of two rotavirus recovered from infants with diarrhea. Strains HAL1166 (a VP7 serotype 8 human rotavirus from Finland) and PA169 (a VP7 serotype 6 human rotavirus from Italy) present 22-43% nucleotide sequence divergence and 14-45% amino acid divergence in the VP4 gene with rotaviruses belonging to ...
G, Gerna   +6 more
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Mapping the RNA-binding domain on the DpCPV VP4

Archives of Virology, 2005
The RNA-binding properties of VP4 protein of Dendrolimus punctatus cytoplasmic polyhedrosis virus (DpCPV) VP4 were analyzed. VP4 was expressed in E. coli and assayed for RNA binding activity by gel mobility shift assay. VP4 was found to bind RNA (ssRNA and dsRNA) in a sequence-independent manner, but did not interact with DNA. To identify the domain(s)
S L, Zhao   +4 more
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Classification of rotavirus VP4 and VP7 serotypes

1996
Rotaviruses, members of the Reoviridae family, are major etiologic agents of acute nonbacterial gastroenteritis of the young in a wide variety of mammalian and avian species, including humans. The need for effective immunoprophylaxis against rotaviral gastroenteritis has stimulated interest in the biochemical, molecular, genetic, and clinical aspects ...
Y, Hoshino, A Z, Kapikian
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VP4 genotyping of human rotavirus in the United States

Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 1994
The VP4 (P) and VP7 (G) types of 171 rotavirus isolates obtained from children with diarrhea in the United States were characterized by PCR typing assays. Strains P1G1 predominated (71%); this was followed by strains P1G3 (20%) and P2G2 and P1G4 (2% each). Mixed types were identified in five (3%) specimens.
N, Santos   +4 more
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MPEC 2023-V146 : 2023 VP4

2023
The Minor Planet Electronic Circulars contain information on unusual minor planets, routine data on comets and natural satellites, and occasional editorial announcements. They are published on behalf of Division F of the International Astronomical Union by the Minor Planet Center, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Cambridge, MA 02138, U.S.A.
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Species Specificity and Interspecies Relatedness in VP4 Genotypes Demonstrated by VP4 Sequence Analysis of Equine, Feline, and Canine Rotavirus Strains

Virology, 1994
We determined the nucleotide and deduced amino acid sequences of the VP4 genes of five equine, two feline, and two canine rotavirus strains. A high degree of homology (> 97.0%) was found among the VP4 amino acid sequences of the equine strains H2, FI-14, and FI23.
K, Taniguchi, T, Urasawa, S, Urasawa
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VP4 typing of bovine and porcine group A rotaviruses by PCR

Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 1994
A PCR typing assay was developed to identify rotavirus P types (VP4 specificity) of bovine NCDV, UK, and B223 strains and porcine OSU and Gottfried strains. Thirty-nine human and animal strains representing all known, and some undefined, rotavirus P types were used to develop and evaluate the specificity of the method.
V, Gouvea, N, Santos, M do C, Timenetsky
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VP4 relationships between porcine and other rotavirus serotypes

Archives of Virology, 1991
VP4 relationship of Australian porcine rotaviruses were identified using genetic reassortants and MAbs. All porcine virus isolates except BEN-144 appeared to share VP4 antigenicity with OSU virus. VP4 and BEN-144 virus (Gottfried-like virus) showed some antigenic relationships with the human neonatal viruses ST-3 and RV-3.
H S, Nagesha, I H, Holmes
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VP4 and VP7 typing using monoclonal antibodies

1996
Both rotavirus outer capsid proteins, VP4 and VP7, elicit neutralizing antibodies. Neutralizing mouse monoclonal antibodies (N-MAbs) to VP7 are easily derived and have been used widely and successfully to serotype both stool-derived and culture-adapted rotaviruses by enzyme immunoassay (EIA). Generally, approximately 70% of rotaviruses in stool samples
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The VP4 gene sequence of a haemagglutinating strain of feline rotavirus

Research in Virology, 1993
La sequence nucleotidique du gene VP4 d'une souche hemagglutinante de rotavirus felin (souche FRV64) a ete determinee. Alors que la proteine VP4 se distingue de celle de la souche de rotavirus non hemagglutinante (souche FRV-1), la VP4 de FRV64 presente les plus fortes homologies d'acides amines (89, 9–85 %) avec les souches RRV et SA11 de rotavirus ...
Y, Isegawa   +4 more
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