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Mouse Hepatitis Virus

Intracellular Localization and Protein Interactions of the Gene 1 Protein p28 during Mouse Hepatitis Virus Replication

Intracellular Localization and Protein Interactions of the Gene 1 Protein p28 during Mouse Hepatitis Virus Replication

... Coronaviruses are enveloped, positive-strand RNA viruses that cause a wide spectrum of disease in both humans and animals. The identification of a newly discovered human coro- navirus as the causative agent of severe ...

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Identification of Mouse Hepatitis Virus Papain-Like Proteinase 2 Activity

Identification of Mouse Hepatitis Virus Papain-Like Proteinase 2 Activity

... Mouse hepatitis virus (MHV) is a 31-kb positive-strand RNA virus that is replicated in the cytoplasm of infected cells by a viral RNA-dependent RNA polymerase, termed the ...

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Mouse Hepatitis Virus Infection Remodels Connexin43-Mediated Gap Junction Intercellular Communication In Vitro and In Vivo

Mouse Hepatitis Virus Infection Remodels Connexin43-Mediated Gap Junction Intercellular Communication In Vitro and In Vivo

... unexplored. Mouse hepatitis virus (MHV) in- fection-induced demyelination is one of the best-studied experimental animal models for ...the virus-infected mouse ...to virus stress ...

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Translation but not the encoded sequence is essential for the efficient propagation of the defective interfering RNAs of the coronavirus mouse hepatitis virus.

Translation but not the encoded sequence is essential for the efficient propagation of the defective interfering RNAs of the coronavirus mouse hepatitis virus.

... The defective interfering (DI) RNA MIDI of mouse hepatitis virus strain A59 (MHV-A59) contains a large open reading frame (ORF) spanning almost its entire genome. This ORF consists of sequences ...

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RNA recombination of murine coronaviruses: recombination between fusion-positive mouse hepatitis virus A59 and fusion-negative mouse hepatitis virus 2.

RNA recombination of murine coronaviruses: recombination between fusion-positive mouse hepatitis virus A59 and fusion-negative mouse hepatitis virus 2.

... In addition, both ML-11 and ML-3 probably contain multiple crossovers in gene A, although the presence of the crossovers in gene A of ML-11 is less certain, since only one detectable oli[r] ...

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Presence of leader sequences in the mRNA of mouse hepatitis virus.

Presence of leader sequences in the mRNA of mouse hepatitis virus.

... As we discussed previously 5, part of oligonucleotide 19 23 nucleotides could also be included in this leader region, as this oligonucleotide might represent the junction region between [r] ...

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In vitro replication of mouse hepatitis virus strain A59.

In vitro replication of mouse hepatitis virus strain A59.

... Before attempting an in vitro assay for coronavirus RNA synthesis, the kinetics of MHV-A59 polymerase activity in infected Sac- cells were determined.. To synchronize expression of the v[r] ...

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RNA of mouse hepatitis virus.

RNA of mouse hepatitis virus.

... The virus suspension was then layered onto a discontinuous gradient contraining 236 5 ml of 30% sucrose and 5 ml of 50% sucrose in TMEN Downloaded from http://jvi.asm.org/ on November 10[r] ...

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Does the major histocompatibility complex serve as a specific receptor for Semliki Forest virus?

Does the major histocompatibility complex serve as a specific receptor for Semliki Forest virus?

... As noted in Table 2, F9 cells infected with coxsackie B 3, mouse hepatitis virus, Sindbis, SFV, LCMV, Pichinde, vesicular stomatitis virus, or herpes simplex virus type 1 expressed speci[r] ...

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Bovine coronavirus genome.

Bovine coronavirus genome.

... The avian infectious bronchitis virus 9, 10, 16 heretofore the prototype coronavirus and the mouse hepatitis virus 7 have been shown to possess a nonsegmented molecule of single-stranded[r] ...

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Major histocompatibility complex class I antigens and the control of viral infections by natural killer cells.

Major histocompatibility complex class I antigens and the control of viral infections by natural killer cells.

... vaccinia virus (VV), mouse hepatitis virus, herpes simplex virus (HSV), influenza virus, coxsackievirus, and other viral infec- tions (reviewed in reference ...varicella-zoster ...

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Proteolytic processing of the replicase ORF1a protein of equine arteritis virus.

Proteolytic processing of the replicase ORF1a protein of equine arteritis virus.

... In the case of both the arterivirus equine arteritis virus EAV 40 and the coronavirus mouse hepatitis virus 1, a papainlike cysteine protease has been found to mediate the cleavage of an[r] ...

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jvirol00090-0384.pdf

jvirol00090-0384.pdf

... Northwestern blot analysis in the presence of competitor RNA was used to examine the interaction between the mouse hepatitis virus (MHV) nucleocapsid protein (N) and virus-specific RNAs.[r] ...

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Virus receptors: binding, adhesion strengthening, and changes in viral structure.

Virus receptors: binding, adhesion strengthening, and changes in viral structure.

... Examples of virus receptors" Virus family Viruses' Receptors' and referenlces Adenoviridlac Adenovirus type 2 Integrins xj33 and oj35 63 Coronaviridae Mouse hepatitis virus TGEV and huma[r] ...

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Critical epitopes in transmissible gastroenteritis virus neutralization.

Critical epitopes in transmissible gastroenteritis virus neutralization.

... The number of critical epitopes in TGE virus was higher than the numbers described for other coronaviruses mouse hepatitis virus and infectious bronchitis virus, although this may be due[r] ...

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Genome of porcine transmissible gastroenteritis virus.

Genome of porcine transmissible gastroenteritis virus.

... The coronavirus family, therefore, if it can be characterized by infectious bronchitis virus, mouse hepatitis virus TGEV, bovine coronavirus, and human coronavirus 229E, is a truely uniq[r] ...

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Coronavirus M proteins accumulate in the Golgi complex beyond the site of virion budding.

Coronavirus M proteins accumulate in the Golgi complex beyond the site of virion budding.

... Mouse hepatitis virus MHV and infectious bronchitis virus IBV grown in Sac- cells, and feline infectious peritonitis virus FIPV and transmissible gastroenteritis virus TGEV grown in CrFK[r] ...

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Pathogenicity of antigenic variants of murine coronavirus JHM selected with monoclonal antibodies.

Pathogenicity of antigenic variants of murine coronavirus JHM selected with monoclonal antibodies.

... Comparative neutralizations of JHMV-DL and variant viruses by different antibodies Antibody' Specificity Anti-JHMV Mouse hepatitis virus E2 E2 J.7.2 J.2.2 Virus neutralization index' JHM[r] ...

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Quantitation of Antibody to Non Hemagglutinating Viruses by Single Radial Hemolysis: Serological Test for Human Coronaviruses

Quantitation of Antibody to Non Hemagglutinating Viruses by Single Radial Hemolysis: Serological Test for Human Coronaviruses

... To show the general application of the SRH test for antibodies to non-hemagglutinating viruses, it was applied to human coronavirus 229E, the mouse hepatitis virus coronaviruses, coxsack[r] ...

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How Viruses Hijack the ERAD Tuning Machinery

How Viruses Hijack the ERAD Tuning Machinery

... In collaboration with the groups of Fulvio Reggiori and Cornelis de Haan, we found that mouse hepatitis virus (MHV), a coronavirus (CoV) belonging to the order Nidovirales, induces DMVs decorated ...

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