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Aichi virus

The 5′-End Sequence of the Genome of Aichi Virus, a Picornavirus, Contains an Element Critical for Viral RNA Encapsidation

The 5′-End Sequence of the Genome of Aichi Virus, a Picornavirus, Contains an Element Critical for Viral RNA Encapsidation

... The Aichi virus genome also has a stem-loop structure at the 5⬘ ...(D) Virus yields in cells electroporated with the AV-FL and mutant ...the virus titer was determined by a plaque ...

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Interaction between Polypeptide 3ABC and the 5′-Terminal Structural Elements of the Genome of Aichi Virus: Implication for Negative-Strand RNA Synthesis

Interaction between Polypeptide 3ABC and the 5′-Terminal Structural Elements of the Genome of Aichi Virus: Implication for Negative-Strand RNA Synthesis

... the Aichi virus genome, which are predicted to fold into two stem-loops (SL-A and SL-C) and one pseudoknot (PK-B), act as a cis-acting replication element and that correct folding of these structures is ...

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Model of OSBP-Mediated Cholesterol Supply to Aichi Virus RNA Replication Sites Involving Protein-Protein Interactions among Viral Proteins, ACBD3, OSBP, VAP-A/B, and SAC1

Model of OSBP-Mediated Cholesterol Supply to Aichi Virus RNA Replication Sites Involving Protein-Protein Interactions among Viral Proteins, ACBD3, OSBP, VAP-A/B, and SAC1

... of Aichi virus (AiV), a picornavirus, forms a complex with the Golgi apparatus protein ACBD3 and phosphatidylinositol 4-kinase III ␤ (PI4KB) at viral RNA replication sites (replication organelles [ROs]), ...

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Application of a Reverse Transcription PCR for Identification and Differentiation of Aichi Virus, a New Member of the Picornavirus Family Associated with Gastroenteritis in Humans

Application of a Reverse Transcription PCR for Identification and Differentiation of Aichi Virus, a New Member of the Picornavirus Family Associated with Gastroenteritis in Humans

... of Aichi virus RNA in stool ...in Aichi Prefecture, including 21 outbreaks of oyster-associated gastro- enteritis, were examined by RT-PCR using the primer pair ...C94b-246K. Aichi ...

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Epidemiology of human parechovirus, Aichi virus and salivirus in fecal samples from hospitalized children with gastroenteritis in Hong Kong

Epidemiology of human parechovirus, Aichi virus and salivirus in fecal samples from hospitalized children with gastroenteritis in Hong Kong

... picornavirus, Aichi virus (AiV), which belongs to the genus Kobuvirus, was first isolated from a patient with oyster-associated gastroenteritis by BS- C-1 cell culture in Japan in 1989 [29] and its complete ...

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Aichi Virus, Norovirus, Astrovirus, Enterovirus, and Rotavirus Involved in Clinical Cases from a French Oyster Related Gastroenteritis Outbreak

Aichi Virus, Norovirus, Astrovirus, Enterovirus, and Rotavirus Involved in Clinical Cases from a French Oyster Related Gastroenteritis Outbreak

... and Aichi virus (AiV), also cause gastroenteritis, with symptoms that are more or less similar to those caused by NoV, but their etio- logical importance in outbreaks is not really ...

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The 5′-Terminal Region of the Aichi Virus Genome Encodes cis-Acting Replication Elements Required for Positive- and Negative-Strand RNA Synthesis

The 5′-Terminal Region of the Aichi Virus Genome Encodes cis-Acting Replication Elements Required for Positive- and Negative-Strand RNA Synthesis

... the virus titer compared to the wild ...and virus production were not ob- served for cells transfected with mut55-58/112-118 RNA ...the Aichi virus genome and the ...

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Prevalence and Genetic Diversity of Aichi Virus Strains in Stool Samples from Community and Hospitalized Patients

Prevalence and Genetic Diversity of Aichi Virus Strains in Stool Samples from Community and Hospitalized Patients

... four Aichi virus strains isolated in pediatric stool samples and the nine strains isolated in gastroenteritis outbreaks, the PCR products were sequenced with the same primer set, 6261 and 6779, and the ...

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Structure of Aichi Virus 1 and Its Empty Particle: Clues to Kobuvirus Genome Release Mechanism

Structure of Aichi Virus 1 and Its Empty Particle: Clues to Kobuvirus Genome Release Mechanism

... Aichi virus 1 (AiV-1) is a human pathogen from the Kobuvirus genus of the Picornaviridae family. Worldwide, 80 to 95% of adults have antibodies against the virus. AiV-1 infections are associated with ...

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Complete Nucleotide Sequence and Genetic Organization of Aichi Virus, a Distinct Member of the PicornaviridaeAssociated with Acute Gastroenteritis in Humans

Complete Nucleotide Sequence and Genetic Organization of Aichi Virus, a Distinct Member of the PicornaviridaeAssociated with Acute Gastroenteritis in Humans

... round virus, designated Aichi virus, from a stool specimen of a patient with oyster-associated nonbacterial ...The virus caused apparent cytopathic effects of BS-C-1 cells ...the Aichi ...

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Aichi Virus 2A Protein Is Involved in Viral RNA Replication

Aichi Virus 2A Protein Is Involved in Viral RNA Replication

... The Aichi virus 2A protein is not a protease, unlike many other picornavirus 2A proteins, and it is related to a cellular protein, ...abolished virus replication in ...

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Aichi Virus IgG Seroprevalence in Tunisia Parallels Genomic Detection and Clinical Presentation in Children with Gastroenteritis

Aichi Virus IgG Seroprevalence in Tunisia Parallels Genomic Detection and Clinical Presentation in Children with Gastroenteritis

... these, Aichi virus (AiV) was first recognized in 1989 as the likely cause of oyster-associated gastroenteritis in a Japa- nese patient ...This virus is a new member of the family Picornaviridae and ...

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A Complex Comprising Phosphatidylinositol 4-Kinase IIIβ, ACBD3, and Aichi Virus Proteins Enhances Phosphatidylinositol 4-Phosphate Synthesis and Is Critical for Formation of the Viral Replication Complex

A Complex Comprising Phosphatidylinositol 4-Kinase IIIβ, ACBD3, and Aichi Virus Proteins Enhances Phosphatidylinositol 4-Phosphate Synthesis and Is Critical for Formation of the Viral Replication Complex

... of Aichi virus (AiV), a picornavirus, interact with the Golgi protein, acyl-coenzyme A binding domain containing 3 (ACBD3), which interacts with ...colocalization. Virus RNA replication increased the ...

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Construction of an Infectious cDNA Clone of Aichi Virus  (a New Member of the Family Picornaviridae) and  Mutational Analysis of a Stem-Loop Structure  at the 5′ End of the Genome

Construction of an Infectious cDNA Clone of Aichi Virus (a New Member of the Family Picornaviridae) and Mutational Analysis of a Stem-Loop Structure at the 5′ End of the Genome

... 8251, with HindIII site (italic). The PCR products were ligated into the pCRII- Topo vector or pGEM-T vector (Promega), and then the obtained clones were sequenced. When nucleotide differences were found between the ...

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Seroprevalence of Aichi Virus in a Spanish Population from 2007 to 2008

Seroprevalence of Aichi Virus in a Spanish Population from 2007 to 2008

... against Aichi virus in serum samples by neutralization assays in cell ...to Aichi virus in patients affected by outbreaks of gastroenteritis, which may reflect a primary infection, whereas we ...

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Unexplained diarrhoea in HIV 1 infected individuals

Unexplained diarrhoea in HIV 1 infected individuals

... parvum-virus, Aichi virus and cosavirus, together with the new IAS virus and the unex- pected NANBH ...Both virus families are extremely diverse and it is difficult, if not impossible, ...

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Specific Nucleoprotein Residues Affect Influenza Virus Morphology

Specific Nucleoprotein Residues Affect Influenza Virus Morphology

... of Aichi virus were synthesized from viral RNAs extracted from infected cells by reverse transcription-PCR (RT- PCR) using a SuperScript III One-step RT-PCR Platinum Taq HIFi kit ...vectors. Aichi ...

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Recruitment of PI4KIIIβ to Coxsackievirus B3 Replication Organelles Is Independent of ACBD3, GBF1, and Arf1

Recruitment of PI4KIIIβ to Coxsackievirus B3 Replication Organelles Is Independent of ACBD3, GBF1, and Arf1

... ate a lipid microenvironment enriched in PI4P for viral RNA rep- lication. PI4KIII␤ is recruited to enterovirus replication sites by the viral protein 3A (9), but the underlying mechanism has re- mained elusive. ...

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Nearly Constant Shedding of Diverse Enteric Viruses by Two Healthy Infants

Nearly Constant Shedding of Diverse Enteric Viruses by Two Healthy Infants

... Adenovirus, Aichi virus, Anellovirus, Astrovirus, Bocavirus, Enterovirus, Parechovirus, Picobirnavirus, and Rotavirus were ...Long-term virus shedding, lasting from one to 12 months, was observed for ...

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A dark hole in our understanding of marine ecosystems and their services : perspectives from the mesopelagic community

A dark hole in our understanding of marine ecosystems and their services : perspectives from the mesopelagic community

... This lack of knowledge impedes implementation of international agreements such as: i UN Resolution 61/1054 to conserve Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems; ii Aichi targets, related to the sust[r] ...

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