Success of a viral infection requires that each infected cell delivers a sufficient number of infectious particles to allow new rounds of infection. In picornaviruses, viral replication is initiated by the viral polymerase and a viral-coded protein, termed VPg, that primes RNA synthesis. Foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) is exceptional among picornaviruses in that its genome encodes 3 copies of VPg. Why FMDV encodes three VPgs is unknown., were replication-competent. Unexpectedly, despite being replication-competent, the mutants did not form plaques on BHK-21 cell monolayers. The one-VPg mutant FMDVs released lower amounts of encapsidated viral RNA to the extracellular environment than wild type FMDV, suggesting that deficient plaque form...
The Picornaviridae is a large family of positive-sense RNA viruses that contains numerous human and ...
Maintenance of a persistent foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) infection in BHK-21 cells involves a...
Viruses of the Picornaviridae family, including poliovirus, coxsackievirus B3 (CVB3), human rhinovir...
Success of a viral infection requires that each infected cell delivers a sufficient number of infect...
BACKGROUND: Success of a viral infection requires that each infected cell delivers a sufficient numb...
Background: Success of a viral infection requires that each infected cell delivers a sufficient numb...
<div><p>The RNA genomes of picornaviruses are translated into single polyproteins which are subseque...
The RNA genomes of picornaviruses are translated into single polyproteins which are subsequently cle...
AbstractPicornavirus RNA replication is initiated by a small viral protein primer, 3B (also known as...
Repeated bottleneck passages of RNA viruses result in accumulation of mutations and fitness decrease...
Infection of susceptible cells with foot and mouth disease virus (FMDV) results in multiplication of...
Members of the Picornaviridae family are responsible for many highly prevalent human illnesses. Thes...
AbstractThe foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) 3A protein is involved in virulence and host range. ...
Many picornaviruses cause important diseases in humans and other animals including poliovirus, rhino...
The foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) capsid is highly acid labile, but introduction of amino acid...
The Picornaviridae is a large family of positive-sense RNA viruses that contains numerous human and ...
Maintenance of a persistent foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) infection in BHK-21 cells involves a...
Viruses of the Picornaviridae family, including poliovirus, coxsackievirus B3 (CVB3), human rhinovir...
Success of a viral infection requires that each infected cell delivers a sufficient number of infect...
BACKGROUND: Success of a viral infection requires that each infected cell delivers a sufficient numb...
Background: Success of a viral infection requires that each infected cell delivers a sufficient numb...
<div><p>The RNA genomes of picornaviruses are translated into single polyproteins which are subseque...
The RNA genomes of picornaviruses are translated into single polyproteins which are subsequently cle...
AbstractPicornavirus RNA replication is initiated by a small viral protein primer, 3B (also known as...
Repeated bottleneck passages of RNA viruses result in accumulation of mutations and fitness decrease...
Infection of susceptible cells with foot and mouth disease virus (FMDV) results in multiplication of...
Members of the Picornaviridae family are responsible for many highly prevalent human illnesses. Thes...
AbstractThe foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) 3A protein is involved in virulence and host range. ...
Many picornaviruses cause important diseases in humans and other animals including poliovirus, rhino...
The foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) capsid is highly acid labile, but introduction of amino acid...
The Picornaviridae is a large family of positive-sense RNA viruses that contains numerous human and ...
Maintenance of a persistent foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) infection in BHK-21 cells involves a...
Viruses of the Picornaviridae family, including poliovirus, coxsackievirus B3 (CVB3), human rhinovir...