نتایج جستجو برای: bovine coronavirus

تعداد نتایج: 113598  

Journal: :Journal of virology 2003
Volker Thiel Nadja Karl Barbara Schelle Petra Disterer Ingo Klagge Stuart G Siddell

Coronavirus genomes are the largest known autonomously replicating RNAs with a size of ca. 30 kb. They are of positive polarity and are translated to produce the viral proteins needed for the assembly of an active replicase-transcriptase complex. In addition to replicating the genomic RNA, a key feature of this complex is a unique transcription process that results in the synthesis of a nested ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
Ron A M Fouchier Nico G Hartwig Theo M Bestebroer Berend Niemeyer Jan C de Jong James H Simon Albert D M E Osterhaus

The etiology of acute respiratory tract illnesses is sometimes unclear due to limitations of diagnostic tests or the existence of as-yet-unidentified pathogens. Here we describe the identification and characterization of a not previously recognized coronavirus obtained from an 8-mo-old boy suffering from pneumonia. This coronavirus replicated efficiently in tertiary monkey kidney cells and Vero...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1981
J C Gerdes I Klein B L DeVald J S Burks

Two coronaviruses (SK and SD), isolated from fresh autopsy brain tissue from two multiple sclerosis patients, were compared with known human and murine coronaviruses. In plaque neutralization assays, antisera prepared against multiple sclerosis isolates SK and SD demonstrated significant cross-reactivity to each other and to murine coronavirus A59, weak cross-reactivity to murine coronavirus JH...

2012
Helena J. Maier Paul Britton

Coronaviruses are single stranded, positive sense RNA viruses, which induce the rearrangement of cellular membranes upon infection of a host cell. This provides the virus with a platform for the assembly of viral replication complexes, improving efficiency of RNA synthesis. The membranes observed in coronavirus infected cells include double membrane vesicles. By nature of their double membrane,...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 2015
Rafal Tokarz Stephen Sameroff Richard A Hesse Ben M Hause Aaloki Desai Komal Jain W Ian Lipkin

The family Coronaviridae represents a diverse group of vertebrate RNA viruses, all with genomes greater than 26,000 nt. Here, we report the discovery and genetic characterization of a novel virus present in cattle with respiratory disease. Phylogenetic characterization of this virus revealed that it clusters within the subfamily Torovirinae, in the family Coronaviridae. The complete genome cons...

2008
Yi Huang Susanna K. P. Lau Patrick C. Y. Woo Kwok-yung Yuen

The recent SARS epidemic has boosted interest in the discovery of novel human and animal coronaviruses. By July 2007, more than 3000 coronavirus sequence records, including 264 complete genomes, are available in GenBank. The number of coronavirus species with complete genomes available has increased from 9 in 2003 to 25 in 2007, of which six, including coronavirus HKU1, bat SARS coronavirus, gr...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Han Xiao Ling Hui Xu Yoshiyuki Yamada Ding Xiang Liu

In response to viral infection, the expression of numerous host genes, including predominantly a number of proinflammatory cytokines and chemokines, is usually up-regulated at both transcriptional and translational levels. It was noted that in cells infected with coronavirus, transcription and translation of some of these genes were differentially induced. Drastic induction of their expression ...

Journal: :Science 2003
Kanchan Anand John Ziebuhr Parvesh Wadhwani Jeroen R Mesters Rolf Hilgenfeld

A novel coronavirus has been identified as the causative agent of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). The viral main proteinase (Mpro, also called 3CLpro), which controls the activities of the coronavirus replication complex, is an attractive target for therapy. We determined crystal structures for human coronavirus (strain 229E) Mpro and for an inhibitor complex of porcine coronavirus [t...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 2004
Tobias Hertzig Elke Scandella Barbara Schelle John Ziebuhr Stuart G Siddell Burkhard Ludewig Volker Thiel

A previously unknown coronavirus (CoV) is the aetiological agent causing severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), for which an effective antiviral treatment is urgently needed. To enable the rapid and biosafe identification of coronavirus replicase inhibitors, we have generated a non-cytopathic, selectable replicon RNA (based on human CoV 229E) that can be stably maintained in eukaryotic cells...

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