AbstractInternalization of rotavirus in MA104 cells was found to induce coentry of α-sarcin, a toxin that inhibits translation in cell-free systems and to which cells are normally impermeable. Entry of the toxin, measured by inhibition of protein synthesis at early times after infection, correlated with virus penetration leading to expression of infectivity, since toxin entry (1) was induced only by trypsin-treated triple-layered virions, to a degree dependent on the toxin and the virus concentration; (2) correlated with the degree of permissivity of different cell lines to rotavirus infection; (3) was inhibited to a similar extent as infectivity by treatment of cells with neuraminidase; and (4) was inhibited by pre- or postadsorption incub...
It is the objective of this thesis to contribute to the understanding of the molecular pathogenesis...
NSP4, a nonstructural glycoprotein encoded by rotavirus, is involved in the morphogenesis of virus p...
Although inserting exogenous viral genome segments into rotavirus particles remains a hard challenge...
AbstractInternalization of rotavirus in MA104 cells was found to induce coentry of α-sarcin, a toxin...
AbstractRhesus rotavirus (RRV) binds to sialic acid residues on the surface of target cells, and tre...
AbstractThe infection of epithelial cells by some animal rotavirus strains requires the presence of ...
The infection of target cells by animal rotaviruses requires the presence of sialic acids on the cel...
AbstractVarious lectins were tested for blocking rotavirus infection of MA104 cells and it was obser...
AbstractRotavirus cell entry is a multistep process, not completely understood, which requires at le...
AbstractAlthough murine L cells bind and internalize rotavirus as well as permissive cell lines, L c...
textabstractRotaviruses comprise a genus within the family of the Reoviridae and are recognized as t...
Despite the availability of two attenuated vaccines, rotavirus (RV) gastroenteritis remains an impor...
Rotavirus infection causing gastroenteritis is one of the major health concerns throughout the world...
Rotavirus (RV) is a viral pathogen that infects everyone worldwide. It initially infects the enteroc...
The eIF4F complex is a translation initiation factor that closely regulates translation in response...
It is the objective of this thesis to contribute to the understanding of the molecular pathogenesis...
NSP4, a nonstructural glycoprotein encoded by rotavirus, is involved in the morphogenesis of virus p...
Although inserting exogenous viral genome segments into rotavirus particles remains a hard challenge...
AbstractInternalization of rotavirus in MA104 cells was found to induce coentry of α-sarcin, a toxin...
AbstractRhesus rotavirus (RRV) binds to sialic acid residues on the surface of target cells, and tre...
AbstractThe infection of epithelial cells by some animal rotavirus strains requires the presence of ...
The infection of target cells by animal rotaviruses requires the presence of sialic acids on the cel...
AbstractVarious lectins were tested for blocking rotavirus infection of MA104 cells and it was obser...
AbstractRotavirus cell entry is a multistep process, not completely understood, which requires at le...
AbstractAlthough murine L cells bind and internalize rotavirus as well as permissive cell lines, L c...
textabstractRotaviruses comprise a genus within the family of the Reoviridae and are recognized as t...
Despite the availability of two attenuated vaccines, rotavirus (RV) gastroenteritis remains an impor...
Rotavirus infection causing gastroenteritis is one of the major health concerns throughout the world...
Rotavirus (RV) is a viral pathogen that infects everyone worldwide. It initially infects the enteroc...
The eIF4F complex is a translation initiation factor that closely regulates translation in response...
It is the objective of this thesis to contribute to the understanding of the molecular pathogenesis...
NSP4, a nonstructural glycoprotein encoded by rotavirus, is involved in the morphogenesis of virus p...
Although inserting exogenous viral genome segments into rotavirus particles remains a hard challenge...