A mutant Sendai virus (SevMVC), which grows much better than its progenitor virus (SeVM) in cell culture, but, in strong contrast to SeVM, is totally avirulent for mice, has been described. SeVMVC contains two amino acid substitutions relative to SeVM, namely, F170S in the C protein and E2050A in the L protein. We have examined which substitutions were responsible for the above phenotypes by exchanging the C gene of our reference strain Z with those of SeVH (another reference strain), SeVM, and SeVMVC, in turn. We have found that the F170S mutation in the CMVC protein is responsible both for enhanced replication in cell culture and for avirulence in mice. Avirulence appeared to be due to restricted viral replication primarily after day 1, i...
AbstractA large proportion of intracellular Sendai virus (SeV) M proteins is phosphorylated, but in ...
AbstractThe Sendai virus C proteins, C′, C, Y1, and Y2, are a nested set of four independently initi...
AbstractSendai virus (SeV) is an enveloped virus with a negative sense genome RNA of about 15.3 kb. ...
AbstractThe V protein of Sendai virus (SeV) is nonessential for virus replication in cell culture bu...
One of the accessory proteins of Sendai virus (SeV), C, translated from an alternate reading frame o...
AbstractSendai virus V protein is not essential for virus replication in cultured cells but is essen...
Wild-type Sendai virus expresses three proteins containing the N-terminal half of the P protein open...
Sendai virus (SeV) causes a respiratory infection in rodents while a Z strain variant, F1-R, causes ...
AbstractWild-type Sendai virus expresses three proteins containing the N-terminal half of the P prot...
The P gene of paramyxoviruses is unique in producing not only P but also "accessory" C and/or V prot...
The P gene of paramyxoviruses is unique in producing not only P but also ‘‘accessory’ ’ C and/or V p...
Experimental infection of mice with Sendai virus (SeV) is frequently used as a model of viral pathog...
One of the accessory proteins of Sendai virus (SeV), C, translated from an alternate reading frame o...
The Sendai virus (SeV) C gene codes for a nested set of four C proteins that carry out several funct...
It has been reported that C57BL/6 (B6) mice are resistant to the Sendai virus (SeV) infection, where...
AbstractA large proportion of intracellular Sendai virus (SeV) M proteins is phosphorylated, but in ...
AbstractThe Sendai virus C proteins, C′, C, Y1, and Y2, are a nested set of four independently initi...
AbstractSendai virus (SeV) is an enveloped virus with a negative sense genome RNA of about 15.3 kb. ...
AbstractThe V protein of Sendai virus (SeV) is nonessential for virus replication in cell culture bu...
One of the accessory proteins of Sendai virus (SeV), C, translated from an alternate reading frame o...
AbstractSendai virus V protein is not essential for virus replication in cultured cells but is essen...
Wild-type Sendai virus expresses three proteins containing the N-terminal half of the P protein open...
Sendai virus (SeV) causes a respiratory infection in rodents while a Z strain variant, F1-R, causes ...
AbstractWild-type Sendai virus expresses three proteins containing the N-terminal half of the P prot...
The P gene of paramyxoviruses is unique in producing not only P but also "accessory" C and/or V prot...
The P gene of paramyxoviruses is unique in producing not only P but also ‘‘accessory’ ’ C and/or V p...
Experimental infection of mice with Sendai virus (SeV) is frequently used as a model of viral pathog...
One of the accessory proteins of Sendai virus (SeV), C, translated from an alternate reading frame o...
The Sendai virus (SeV) C gene codes for a nested set of four C proteins that carry out several funct...
It has been reported that C57BL/6 (B6) mice are resistant to the Sendai virus (SeV) infection, where...
AbstractA large proportion of intracellular Sendai virus (SeV) M proteins is phosphorylated, but in ...
AbstractThe Sendai virus C proteins, C′, C, Y1, and Y2, are a nested set of four independently initi...
AbstractSendai virus (SeV) is an enveloped virus with a negative sense genome RNA of about 15.3 kb. ...