Sequence diversity in S1 genes and S1 translation products of 11 serotype 3 reovirus strains.
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Comparisons of the M1 genome segments and encoded mu2 proteins of different reovirus isolatesPotential for Improving Potency and Specificity of Reovirus Oncolysis with Next-Generation Reovirus VariantsIsolation and characterization of three mammalian orthoreoviruses from European batsMolecular variants of human papillomavirus type 16 from four continents suggest ancient pandemic spread of the virus and its coevolution with humankindCleavage susceptibility of reovirus attachment protein sigma1 during proteolytic disassembly of virions is determined by a sequence polymorphism in the sigma1 neck.Reovirus growth in cell culture does not require the full complement of viral proteins: identification of a sigma1s-null mutant.Reovirus-induced G(2)/M cell cycle arrest requires sigma1s and occurs in the absence of apoptosis.The reovirus S4 gene 3' nontranslated region contains a translational operator sequence.Reovirus-induced sigma1s-dependent G(2)/M phase cell cycle arrest is associated with inhibition of p34(cdc2).Novel nuclear herniations induced by nuclear localization of a viral proteinReovirus-induced alterations in gene expression related to cell cycle regulation.Detection of mammalian reovirus RNA by using reverse transcription-PCR: sequence diversity within the lambda3-encoding L1 gene.Autonomous reovirus strain classification using filament-coupled antibodies.Binding of type 3 reovirus by a domain of the sigma 1 protein important for hemagglutination leads to infection of murine erythroleukemia cellsA novel pathogenic Mammalian orthoreovirus from diarrheic pigs and Swine blood meal in the United StatesDifferences in the capacity of reovirus strains to induce apoptosis are determined by the viral attachment protein sigma 1Persistent reovirus infections of L cells select mutations in viral attachment protein sigma1 that alter oligomer stabilityLinkage between reovirus-induced apoptosis and inhibition of cellular DNA synthesis: role of the S1 and M2 genes.Mechanisms of reovirus bloodstream dissemination.Reovirus receptors, cell entry, and proapoptotic signaling.Sequence diversity within the reovirus S2 gene: reovirus genes reassort in nature, and their termini are predicted to form a panhandle motif.Association of the reovirus S1 gene with serotype 3-induced biliary atresia in mice.A sigma 1 region important for hemagglutination by serotype 3 reovirus strains.The S2 gene nucleotide sequences of prototype strains of the three reovirus serotypes: characterization of reovirus core protein sigma 2.Monoclonal antibodies to reovirus reveal structure/function relationships between capsid proteins and genetics of susceptibility to antibody action.Sequence variants of human papillomavirus type 16 in clinical samples permit verification and extension of epidemiological studies and construction of a phylogenetic treeUtilization of sialylated glycans as coreceptors enhances the neurovirulence of serotype 3 reovirus.The reovirus sigma1s protein is a determinant of hematogenous but not neural virus dissemination in mice.Nonstructural protein σ1s mediates reovirus-induced cell cycle arrest and apoptosis.Comparative sequence analysis of the reovirus S4 genes from 13 serotype 1 and serotype 3 field isolates.Novel High-throughput Approach for Purification of Infectious VirionsDetection and Characterization of a Novel Reassortant Mammalian Orthoreovirus in Bats in Europe.Nonstructural protein sigma1s is a determinant of reovirus virulence and influences the kinetics and severity of apoptosis induction in the heart and central nervous system.Non-structural protein σ1s is required for optimal reovirus protein expression.
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Sequence diversity in S1 genes and S1 translation products of 11 serotype 3 reovirus strains.
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Sequence diversity in S1 genes ...... 1 serotype 3 reovirus strains.
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Sequence diversity in S1 genes ...... 1 serotype 3 reovirus strains.
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Sequence diversity in S1 genes ...... 1 serotype 3 reovirus strains.
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Sequence diversity in S1 genes ...... 1 serotype 3 reovirus strains.
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B N Fields
M L Nibert
R Bassel-Duby
T S Dermody
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1990-10-01T00:00:00Z