AbstractThe Sendai virus pi strain (SeVpi) isolated from cells persistently infected with SeV shows mainly two phenotypes: (1) temperature sensitivity and (2) an ability of establishing persistent infection (steady state). Three amino acid substitutions are found in the Lpi protein and are located at aa 1088, 1618, and 1664. Recombinant SeV(Lpi) (rSeV(Lpi)) having all these substitutions is temperature sensitive and is capable of establishing persistent infection (steady state). rSeVs carrying the fragment containing L1618V show both phenotypes. rSeV(L1618V), in which leucine at aa 1618 is replaced with valine, has the ability of establishing persistent infection, but is not a temperature-sensitive mutant, indicating that the ability of a v...
AbstractWild-type Sendai virus expresses three proteins containing the N-terminal half of the P prot...
Wild-type Sendai virus expresses three proteins containing the N-terminal half of the P protein open...
Wild type (wt) Sendai virus (SeV), a negative sense RNA Paramyxovirus, causes respiratory infections...
AbstractThe Sendai virus pi strain (SeVpi) isolated from cells persistently infected with SeV shows ...
AbstractIt is commonly accepted that the temperature-sensitive phenotype of Sendai virus (SeV) persi...
AbstractThe Sendai virus RNA polymerase is a complex of two virus-encoded proteins, the phosphoprote...
AbstractThe L subunit of the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase of negative strand RNA viruses is believed...
AbstractOur long-term goal is to define the catalytic domains of the L protein subunit of the Sendai...
The Sendai virus RNA polymerase is a complex of two virus- encoded proteins, the phosphoprotein (P) ...
HVJ isolated from culture fluids of G2, THEL and GM2 cells persistently infected with HVJ (G2-HVJ, T...
A mutant Sendai virus (SevMVC), which grows much better than its progenitor virus (SeVM) in cell cul...
AbstractThe Sendai virus RNA polymerase is a complex of two virus-encoded proteins, the phosphoprote...
HVJ isolated from culture fluids of G2, THEL and GM2 cells persistently infected with HVJ (G2-HVJ, T...
<p>(<b>a</b>) Comparison of schematic structures among the newly constructed Sendai virus (SeV) vect...
AbstractThe V protein of Sendai virus (SeV) is nonessential for virus replication in cell culture bu...
AbstractWild-type Sendai virus expresses three proteins containing the N-terminal half of the P prot...
Wild-type Sendai virus expresses three proteins containing the N-terminal half of the P protein open...
Wild type (wt) Sendai virus (SeV), a negative sense RNA Paramyxovirus, causes respiratory infections...
AbstractThe Sendai virus pi strain (SeVpi) isolated from cells persistently infected with SeV shows ...
AbstractIt is commonly accepted that the temperature-sensitive phenotype of Sendai virus (SeV) persi...
AbstractThe Sendai virus RNA polymerase is a complex of two virus-encoded proteins, the phosphoprote...
AbstractThe L subunit of the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase of negative strand RNA viruses is believed...
AbstractOur long-term goal is to define the catalytic domains of the L protein subunit of the Sendai...
The Sendai virus RNA polymerase is a complex of two virus- encoded proteins, the phosphoprotein (P) ...
HVJ isolated from culture fluids of G2, THEL and GM2 cells persistently infected with HVJ (G2-HVJ, T...
A mutant Sendai virus (SevMVC), which grows much better than its progenitor virus (SeVM) in cell cul...
AbstractThe Sendai virus RNA polymerase is a complex of two virus-encoded proteins, the phosphoprote...
HVJ isolated from culture fluids of G2, THEL and GM2 cells persistently infected with HVJ (G2-HVJ, T...
<p>(<b>a</b>) Comparison of schematic structures among the newly constructed Sendai virus (SeV) vect...
AbstractThe V protein of Sendai virus (SeV) is nonessential for virus replication in cell culture bu...
AbstractWild-type Sendai virus expresses three proteins containing the N-terminal half of the P prot...
Wild-type Sendai virus expresses three proteins containing the N-terminal half of the P protein open...
Wild type (wt) Sendai virus (SeV), a negative sense RNA Paramyxovirus, causes respiratory infections...