Many picornaviruses cause important diseases in humans and other animals including poliovirus, rhinoviruses (causing the common cold) and foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV). These small, non-enveloped viruses comprise a positive-stranded RNA genome (ca. 7-9 kb) enclosed within a protein shell composed of 60 copies of three or four different capsid proteins. For the aphthoviruses (e.g. FMDV) and cardioviruses, the capsid precursor, P1-2A, is cleaved by the 3C protease (3Cpro) to generate VP0, VP3 and VP1 plus 2A. For enteroviruses, e.g. poliovirus, the capsid precursor is P1 alone, which is cleaved by the 3CD protease to generate just VP0, VP3 and VP1. The sequences required for correct processing of the FMDV capsid protein precursor in mam...
Success of a viral infection requires that each infected cell delivers a sufficient number of infect...
Repeated bottleneck passages of RNA viruses result in accumulation of mutations and fitness decrease...
The foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) capsid is highly acid labile, but introduction of amino acid...
Many picornaviruses cause important diseases in humans and other animals including poliovirus, rhino...
Model: Potential role of chaperone binding to a conserved motif for correct capsid precursor folding...
The Picornaviridae family contains a number of pathogens which are economically important including ...
The RNA genomes of picornaviruses are translated into single polyproteins which are subsequently cle...
<div><p>The RNA genomes of picornaviruses are translated into single polyproteins which are subseque...
The black box indicates the highly conserved motif (VP1 185–189 in FMDV) that is important for corre...
a) The RNA genome of viruses in the genus Aphthovirus, in which FMDV is the prototypic member, encod...
Foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) is a member of the picornavirus family of non-enveloped, positiv...
The capsids of non-enveloped viruses are highly multimeric and multifunctional protein assemblies th...
Picornavirus capsids are assembled from 60 copies of a capsid precursor via a pentameric assembly in...
BACKGROUND: Success of a viral infection requires that each infected cell delivers a sufficient numb...
The foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) capsid protein precursor, P1-2A, is cleaved by 3Cpro to gene...
Success of a viral infection requires that each infected cell delivers a sufficient number of infect...
Repeated bottleneck passages of RNA viruses result in accumulation of mutations and fitness decrease...
The foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) capsid is highly acid labile, but introduction of amino acid...
Many picornaviruses cause important diseases in humans and other animals including poliovirus, rhino...
Model: Potential role of chaperone binding to a conserved motif for correct capsid precursor folding...
The Picornaviridae family contains a number of pathogens which are economically important including ...
The RNA genomes of picornaviruses are translated into single polyproteins which are subsequently cle...
<div><p>The RNA genomes of picornaviruses are translated into single polyproteins which are subseque...
The black box indicates the highly conserved motif (VP1 185–189 in FMDV) that is important for corre...
a) The RNA genome of viruses in the genus Aphthovirus, in which FMDV is the prototypic member, encod...
Foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) is a member of the picornavirus family of non-enveloped, positiv...
The capsids of non-enveloped viruses are highly multimeric and multifunctional protein assemblies th...
Picornavirus capsids are assembled from 60 copies of a capsid precursor via a pentameric assembly in...
BACKGROUND: Success of a viral infection requires that each infected cell delivers a sufficient numb...
The foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) capsid protein precursor, P1-2A, is cleaved by 3Cpro to gene...
Success of a viral infection requires that each infected cell delivers a sufficient number of infect...
Repeated bottleneck passages of RNA viruses result in accumulation of mutations and fitness decrease...
The foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) capsid is highly acid labile, but introduction of amino acid...