Vesiculovirus
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1. A real-time reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction for detection and quantification of Vesiculovirus
Vesiculoviruses (VSV) are zoonotic viruses that cause vesicular stomatitis disease in cattle, horses and pigs, as well as sporadic human cases of acute febrile illness. Therefore, diagnosis of VSV infections by reliable laboratory techniques is important to allow a proper case management and implementation of strategies for the containment of virus spread. W
Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz. Publicado em: 03/06/2016
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2. Investigação epidemiológica de Estomatite vesicular por achados clínicos em bovinos e equinos no Estado do Maranhão
Resumo:A Estomatite Vesicular (EV) é uma doença infecciosa que acomete equinos, bovinos, suínos, mamíferos silvestres e humanos. Por apresentar sinais clínicos semelhantes a outras doenças vesiculares, principalmente, febre aftosa, sua presença em determinadas regiões pode interferir no intercâmbio comercial internacional dos animais, seus produtos
Pesq. Vet. Bras.. Publicado em: 2015-05
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3. Diagnosis of Brazilian vesiculoviruses by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction
We describe a reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and a nested-PCR for diagnosis of Piry, Carajás, Cocal, and Alagoas vesiculoviruses from Brazil. The RNA extracts of viral and clinical samples were submitted to a RT-PCR using Vesiculovirus G primers that amplify part of the glycoprotein gene. The RT-PCR produced amplicons of expected s
Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. Publicado em: 2005-04
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4. Linear mapping of tryptophan residues in Vesiculovirus M and N proteins by partial chemical cleavage.
Nonlimit chemical cleavage at tryptophan residues of protein labeled at the amino terminus afforded a simple procedure for generating specific fragments and for mapping tryptophan positions. A comparison of the matrix (M) and nucleocapsid (N) proteins of four members of the Vesiculovirus group by this procedure suggests considerable conservation of tryptopha
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5. Genome RNA terminus conservation and diversity among vesiculoviruses.
Sequence analysis of the RNA genome termini of various vesiculovirus standard and defective interfering (DI) particles demonstrated that some virus regulatory sequences and domains of virus N protein are highly conserved while others show considerable divergence. Clearly, distinct RNA signal sequences and protein-coding regions of these virus genomes have qu
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6. Crystal structure of vesicular stomatitis virus matrix protein
The vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) matrix protein (M) interacts with cellular membranes, self-associates and plays a major role in virus assembly and budding. We present the crystallographic structure, determined at 1.96 Å resolution, of a soluble thermolysin resistant core of VSV M. The fold is a new fold shared by the other vesiculovirus matrix protei
Oxford University Press.
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7. Prediction and Identification of a Permissive Epitope Insertion Site in the Vesicular Stomatitis Virus Glycoprotein
We developed a rational approach to identify a site in the vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) glycoprotein (G) that is exposed on the protein surface and tolerant of foreign epitope insertion. The foreign epitope inserted was the six-amino-acid sequence ELDKWA, a sequence in a neutralizing epitope from human immunodeficiency virus type 1. This sequence was ins
American Society for Microbiology.
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8. Heterologous Exchanges of the Glycoprotein and the Matrix Protein in a Novirhabdovirus
Infectious hematopoietic necrosis virus (IHNV) and viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus (VHSV) are two salmonid rhabdoviruses replicating at low temperatures (14 to 20°C). Both viruses belong to the Novirhabdovirus genus, but they are only distantly related and do not cross antigenically. By using a recently developed reverse-genetic system based on IHNV (S.
American Society for Microbiology.