AbstractRotavirus (RV) cores were released from double-layered particles (DLPs) by high concentrations of CaCl2, purified and ‘opened’ by treatment with EDTA or EGTA. Under appropriate in vitro conditions DLPs have been shown to have transcriptase and ‘open cores’ replicase activity. Furthermore, it has been demonstrated that transcriptase activity and infectivity of native cores can be restored by transcapsidation with VP6, VP7 and VP4. The missing link for particle reconstitution in vitro has been the manipulation of ‘open cores’ to become functionally active cores again. The experiments described here were undertaken with the aim of exploring packaging of RV RNAs into opened cores in vitro. Rotavirus cores were opened by approximately 20...
Rotaviruses, like other non-enveloped, double-strand RNA viruses, package an RNA-dependent RNA polym...
Transcribing and replicating a double-stranded genome require protein modules to unwind, transcribe/...
Although inserting exogenous viral genome segments into rotavirus particles remains a hard challenge...
AbstractRotavirus (RV) cores were released from double-layered particles (DLPs) by high concentratio...
Rotavirus (RV), a member of the Reoviridae family, causes infection in children and infants, with hi...
Rotavirus RNA-dependent RNA polymerase, VP1, catalyzes RNA synthesis within a subviral particle. Thi...
SummaryRotavirus RNA-dependent RNA polymerase VP1 catalyzes RNA synthesis within a subviral particle...
AbstractRotaviruses (RVs) replicate their segmented, double-stranded RNA genomes in tandem with earl...
Despite the availability of two attenuated vaccines, rotavirus (RV) gastroenteritis remains an impor...
Segmented double-stranded (ds)RNA viruses share remarkable similarities in their replication strateg...
AbstractAlphatetraviruses are small (+) ssRNA viruses with non-enveloped, icosahedral, T=4 particles...
In this issue of Structure, Lu et al. (2008) report results of structural and functional analysis of...
Rotavirus (RV), a member of the Reoviridae family, causes infection in children and infants, with hi...
.Rotaviruses are a major cause of acute gastroenteritis, which is often fatal in infants. The viral ...
AbstractThe 144-kDa λ2 protein, a component of the transcriptionally active reovirus core particle, ...
Rotaviruses, like other non-enveloped, double-strand RNA viruses, package an RNA-dependent RNA polym...
Transcribing and replicating a double-stranded genome require protein modules to unwind, transcribe/...
Although inserting exogenous viral genome segments into rotavirus particles remains a hard challenge...
AbstractRotavirus (RV) cores were released from double-layered particles (DLPs) by high concentratio...
Rotavirus (RV), a member of the Reoviridae family, causes infection in children and infants, with hi...
Rotavirus RNA-dependent RNA polymerase, VP1, catalyzes RNA synthesis within a subviral particle. Thi...
SummaryRotavirus RNA-dependent RNA polymerase VP1 catalyzes RNA synthesis within a subviral particle...
AbstractRotaviruses (RVs) replicate their segmented, double-stranded RNA genomes in tandem with earl...
Despite the availability of two attenuated vaccines, rotavirus (RV) gastroenteritis remains an impor...
Segmented double-stranded (ds)RNA viruses share remarkable similarities in their replication strateg...
AbstractAlphatetraviruses are small (+) ssRNA viruses with non-enveloped, icosahedral, T=4 particles...
In this issue of Structure, Lu et al. (2008) report results of structural and functional analysis of...
Rotavirus (RV), a member of the Reoviridae family, causes infection in children and infants, with hi...
.Rotaviruses are a major cause of acute gastroenteritis, which is often fatal in infants. The viral ...
AbstractThe 144-kDa λ2 protein, a component of the transcriptionally active reovirus core particle, ...
Rotaviruses, like other non-enveloped, double-strand RNA viruses, package an RNA-dependent RNA polym...
Transcribing and replicating a double-stranded genome require protein modules to unwind, transcribe/...
Although inserting exogenous viral genome segments into rotavirus particles remains a hard challenge...