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trans-Complementation of flavivirus RNA polymerase gene NS5 by using Kunjin virus replicon-expressing BHK cells.trans-Complementation analysis of the flavivirus Kunjin ns5 gene reveals an essential role for translation of its N-terminal half in RNA replicationMarkers for trans-Golgi membranes and the intermediate compartment localize to induced membranes with distinct replication functions in flavivirus-infected cells.Coupling between replication and packaging of flavivirus RNA: evidence derived from the use of DNA-based full-length cDNA clones of Kunjin virusEssential role of cyclization sequences in flavivirus RNA replication.Assembly and Maturation of the Flavivirus Kunjin Virus Appear To Occur in the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum and along the Secretory Pathway, RespectivelyRegulated Cleavages at the West Nile Virus NS4A-2K-NS4B Junctions Play a Major Role in Rearranging Cytoplasmic Membranes and Golgi Trafficking of the NS4A ProteinUltrastructure of Kunjin virus-infected cells: colocalization of NS1 and NS3 with double-stranded RNA, and of NS2B with NS3, in virus-induced membrane structuresSignificance in Replication of the Terminal Nucleotides of the Flavivirus GenomeCompletion of Kunjin virus RNA sequence and recovery of an infectious RNA transcribed from stably cloned full-length cDNAAnalysis of murine major histocompatibility complex class II-restricted T-cell responses to the flavivirus Kunjin by using vaccinia virus expressionNucleotide and complete amino acid sequences of Kunjin virus: definitive gene order and characteristics of the virus-specified proteinsStable expression of noncytopathic Kunjin replicons simulates both ultrastructural and biochemical characteristics observed during replication of Kunjin virus.Reactions of purified hemagglutinating antigens of flaviviruses with 19S and 7S antibodies.Kunjin RNA replication and applications of Kunjin replicons.Proteins of the group B arbovirus Kunjin.Rapid preparation of hemagglutinins of togaviruses from infected cell culture fluids.Unique peptide maps of the three largest proteins specified by the flavivirus Kunjin.Comparisons of the peptide maps of Kunjin virus proteins smaller than the envelope protein.Rubella virus products and their distribution in infected cells.A multi-hit model for the neutralization of animal viruses.Togaviridae.Flavivirus replication strategy.Translation mapping with the flavivirus Kunjin: gene order and anomalies in translation of Ns5.Gene mapping and positive identification of the non-structural proteins NS2A, NS2B, NS3, NS4B and NS5 of the flavivirus Kunjin and their cleavage sites.Proteins specified by togaviruses in infected Aedes albopictus (Singh) mosquito cells.Immune response in rabbits to virion and nonvirion antigens of the Flavivirus kunjinProteins specified by group B togaviruses in mammalian cells during productive infections.Further studies of the aetiology of an epidemic of dengue in Queensland, 1954-1955.Nascent flavivirus RNA colocalized in situ with double-stranded RNA in stable replication complexes.Assessment and application of a cell line from pig kidney for plaque assay and neutralization tests with twelve group B arboviruses.Proteins C and NS4B of the flavivirus Kunjin translocate independently into the nucleus.Expression and purification of the seven nonstructural proteins of the flavivirus Kunjin in the E. coli and the baculovirus expression systems.Preparation of recombinant baculovirus by transfection of a ligated cDNA fragment without prior plasmid amplification in E. coli.The proteins of Murray Valley encephalitis virus.Proteins and glycoproteins specified by the flavivirus Kunjin.Strategy of the flavivirus genome: evidence for multiple internal initiation of translation of proteins specified by Kunjin virus in mammalian cells.Characterization of RNA synthesis during a one-step growth curve and of the replication mechanism of bovine viral diarrhoea virus.Replication of the flavivirus Kunjin: proteins, glycoproteins, and maturation associated with cell membranes.Broad cross-reactivity with marked fine specificity in the cytotoxic T cell response to flaviviruses.
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Edwin G Westaway
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Edwin G Westaway
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