Deduced consensus sequence of Sindbis virus strain AR339: mutations contained in laboratory strains which affect cell culture and in vivo phenotypes
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Viral Polymerase-Helicase Complexes Regulate Replication Fidelity To Overcome Intracellular Nucleotide DepletionSindbis-group alphavirus replication in periosteum and endosteum of long bones in adult mice.Alpha/beta interferon protects adult mice from fatal Sindbis virus infection and is an important determinant of cell and tissue tropismA single amino acid change in nsP1 attenuates neurovirulence of the Sindbis-group alphavirus S.A.AR86.The furin protease cleavage recognition sequence of Sindbis virus PE2 can mediate virion attachment to cell surface heparan sulfatePE2 cleavage mutants of Sindbis virus: correlation between viral infectivity and pH-dependent membrane fusion activation of the spike heterodimer.Effect of alternating passage on adaptation of sindbis virus to vertebrate and invertebrate cells.Sindbis Virus Vectors Designed To Express a Foreign Protein as a Cleavable Component of the Viral Structural PolyproteinReverse Transcription-PCR-Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay for Rapid Detection and Differentiation of Alphavirus InfectionsDifferential processing of sindbis virus glycoprotein PE2 in cultured vertebrate and arthropod cellsGenetic determinants of Sindbis virus neuroinvasivenessSuperinfection exclusion of alphaviruses in three mosquito cell lines persistently infected with Sindbis virusChimeric Sindbis/eastern equine encephalitis vaccine candidates are highly attenuated and immunogenic in miceAedes aegypti uses RNA interference in defense against Sindbis virus infectionEpistatic Roles of E2 Glycoprotein Mutations in Adaption of Chikungunya Virus to Aedes Albopictus and Ae. Aegypti MosquitoesA viral RNA structural element alters host recognition of nonself RNAThe RNA interference pathway affects midgut infection- and escape barriers for Sindbis virus in Aedes aegyptiCell-specific targeting of lentiviral vectors mediated by fusion proteins derived from Sindbis virus, vesicular stomatitis virus, or avian sarcoma/leukosis virus.Infection of neonatal mice with sindbis virus results in a systemic inflammatory response syndrome.The host range phenotype displayed by a Sindbis virus glycoprotein variant results from virion aggregation and retention on the surface of mosquito cellsRole of alpha/beta interferon in Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus pathogenesis: effect of an attenuating mutation in the 5' untranslated region.Heparin binding sites on Ross River virus revealed by electron cryo-microscopy.Functional analysis of nsP3 phosphoprotein mutants of Sindbis virus.Adaptation of alphaviruses to heparan sulfate: interaction of Sindbis and Semliki forest viruses with liposomes containing lipid-conjugated heparin.BCL-2 and BAX protect adult mice from lethal Sindbis virus infection but do not protect spinal cord motor neurons or prevent paralysis.An arthropod enzyme, Dfurin1, and a vertebrate furin homolog display distinct cleavage site sequence preferences for a shared viral proprotein substrateLuciferase imaging of a neurotropic viral infection in intact animals.Small RNA analysis in Sindbis virus infected human HEK293 cellsNatural resistance-associated macrophage protein is a cellular receptor for sindbis virus in both insect and mammalian hosts.IFIT1 Differentially Interferes with Translation and Replication of Alphavirus Genomes and Promotes Induction of Type I InterferonChimeric alphavirus vaccine candidates protect mice from intranasal challenge with western equine encephalitis virus.Heparan sulfate binding can contribute to the neurovirulence of neuroadapted and nonneuroadapted Sindbis viruses.Low-Fidelity Polymerases of Alphaviruses Recombine at Higher Rates To Overproduce Defective Interfering Particles.Alphavirus mutator variants present host-specific defects and attenuation in mammalian and insect modelsGenome-Wide Screening Uncovers the Significance of N-Sulfation of Heparan Sulfate as a Host Cell Factor for Chikungunya Virus Infection.Stable, high-level expression of reporter proteins from improved alphavirus expression vectors to track replication and dissemination during encephalitic and arthritogenic disease.Chikungunya virus host range E2 transmembrane deletion mutants induce protective immunity against challenge in C57BL/6J mice.Adaptation of Sindbis virus to BHK cells selects for use of heparan sulfate as an attachment receptor.A single nucleotide change in the 5' noncoding region of Sindbis virus confers neurovirulence in rats.An attenuating mutation in nsP1 of the Sindbis-group virus S.A.AR86 accelerates nonstructural protein processing and up-regulates viral 26S RNA synthesis.
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Deduced consensus sequence of Sindbis virus strain AR339: mutations contained in laboratory strains which affect cell culture and in vivo phenotypes
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