SUMMARY Four different genomic subtypes of the ubiquitous human polyomavirus BKV have been identified. The existence of the BKV genomic subtypes is due to nucleotide polymorphisms clustered within the nucleotide sequence 1744-1812 of the major capsid protein VP1. These polymorphisms cause amino acid substitutions within the VP1 61-83 amino acidic region, which corresponds to the BC loop of SV40 and may play an important role in virus binding and entry to its host cell. To determine whether the polymorphisms of this VP1 region may affect the in vitro growth ability of the virus, we created recombinant viral genomes harboring the polymorphisms characteristic of the four viral subtypes within the same genomic background. We then performed in v...
BK polyomavirus (BKV) is highly prevalent in the human population, infecting children without obviou...
PCR-based molecular assays have a central role in polyomavirus diagnostics. To assure optimal perfor...
The plasmid pBKV (34-2) (ATCC 45025) contains the entire BK polyomavirus Dunlop genome. Sequencing r...
The major capsid protein, VP1, of the human polyomavirus BK (BKV) is structurally divided into five ...
The BK polyomavirus (BKPyV), a representative of the family Polyomaviridae, is widespread in the hum...
AbstractWorldwide studies have demonstrated that the human polyomavirus BK resides ubiquitously in t...
International audiencevirus (BKV)-associated diseases in transplant recipients are an emerging issue...
International audiencevirus (BKV)-associated diseases in transplant recipients are an emerging issue...
International audiencevirus (BKV)-associated diseases in transplant recipients are an emerging issue...
The various strains of human polyomavirus BK (BKV) show a marked heterogeneity in the non-coding con...
Since the first isolation and characterization of BK virus (BKV), a number of BKV variants which dif...
AbstractThe human polyomavirus BK virus (BKV) is an important opportunistic pathogen whose disease p...
The papovaviruses have been invaluable models for studying many of the basic molecular processes car...
AbstractWorldwide studies have demonstrated that the human polyomavirus BK resides ubiquitously in t...
BK polyomavirus (BKV) is ubiquitous in the human population, infecting children asymptomatically and...
BK polyomavirus (BKV) is highly prevalent in the human population, infecting children without obviou...
PCR-based molecular assays have a central role in polyomavirus diagnostics. To assure optimal perfor...
The plasmid pBKV (34-2) (ATCC 45025) contains the entire BK polyomavirus Dunlop genome. Sequencing r...
The major capsid protein, VP1, of the human polyomavirus BK (BKV) is structurally divided into five ...
The BK polyomavirus (BKPyV), a representative of the family Polyomaviridae, is widespread in the hum...
AbstractWorldwide studies have demonstrated that the human polyomavirus BK resides ubiquitously in t...
International audiencevirus (BKV)-associated diseases in transplant recipients are an emerging issue...
International audiencevirus (BKV)-associated diseases in transplant recipients are an emerging issue...
International audiencevirus (BKV)-associated diseases in transplant recipients are an emerging issue...
The various strains of human polyomavirus BK (BKV) show a marked heterogeneity in the non-coding con...
Since the first isolation and characterization of BK virus (BKV), a number of BKV variants which dif...
AbstractThe human polyomavirus BK virus (BKV) is an important opportunistic pathogen whose disease p...
The papovaviruses have been invaluable models for studying many of the basic molecular processes car...
AbstractWorldwide studies have demonstrated that the human polyomavirus BK resides ubiquitously in t...
BK polyomavirus (BKV) is ubiquitous in the human population, infecting children asymptomatically and...
BK polyomavirus (BKV) is highly prevalent in the human population, infecting children without obviou...
PCR-based molecular assays have a central role in polyomavirus diagnostics. To assure optimal perfor...
The plasmid pBKV (34-2) (ATCC 45025) contains the entire BK polyomavirus Dunlop genome. Sequencing r...