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Virus-encoded proteinases and proteolytic processing in the Nidovirales
- J. Gen. Virol
, 2000
"... On the basis of similarities in their genome organization and replication strategy, RNA viruses can now be classified into ‘supergroups ’ that often include both animal and plant ..."
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On the basis of similarities in their genome organization and replication strategy, RNA viruses can now be classified into ‘supergroups ’ that often include both animal and plant
The genome organization of the Nidovirales: similarities and differences between arteri-, toro-, and coronaviruses
- Semin Virol
, 1997
"... Viruses in the families Arteriviridae and Coronaviridae have enveloped virions which contain nonseg-mented, positive-stranded RNA, but the constituent genera differ markedly in genetic complexity and virion structure. Nevertheless, there are striking resemblances among the viruses in the organizatio ..."
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Viruses in the families Arteriviridae and Coronaviridae have enveloped virions which contain nonseg-mented, positive-stranded RNA, but the constituent genera differ markedly in genetic complexity and virion structure. Nevertheless, there are striking resemblances among the viruses in the organization and expression of their genomes, and sequence conservation among the polymerase polyproteins strongly suggests that they have a common ancestry. On this basis, the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses recently established a new order, Nidovirales, to contain the two families. Here, the common traits and distinguishing features of the Nidovirales are reviewed. r 1997 Academic Press KEY WORDS: arterivirus; coronavirus; torovirus; polyprotein processing; RNA recombination.
Characterization of a human coronavirus (strain 229E) 3C-like proteinase activity
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, 1995
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Characterization of the Rubella Virus Nonstructural Protease Domain and Its Cleavage Site
, 1995
"... Characterization of the rubella virus nonstructural protease domain and its site. ..."
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Characterization of the rubella virus nonstructural protease domain and its site.
Human Coronavirus 229E Papain-Like Proteases Have Overlapping Specificities but Distinct Functions in Viral Replication �
, 2006
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Letter to the Editor Deubiquitination, a New Function of the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
"... A new coronavirus has been identified as the infectious agent of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). Although SARS was successfully contained by quarantine measures, the reconstructed itinerary of the virus through 30 countries and its high mortality rate illustrate the global threat that this ..."
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A new coronavirus has been identified as the infectious agent of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). Although SARS was successfully contained by quarantine measures, the reconstructed itinerary of the virus through 30 countries and its high mortality rate illustrate the global threat that this newly emerging disease represents (17). During the expression of the SARS coronavirus (SCoV) genome, two viral cysteine pro-teases, a papain-like protease (PLpro) and a chymotrypsin-like protease (3CLpro), process the encoded polyprotein precursor to release most of the proteins required for virus replication. PLpro refers to a domain of nonstructural protein 3, whose boundaries are defined by homology to the papain-like fold (7). The PLpro domain can be regarded as the catalytic core behind PLpro-mediated cleavages, even though processing by PLpros has been reported to be modulated by additional
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Identification of Mouse Hepatitis Virus Papain-Like
, 2000
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Intracellular Localization and Protein Interactions of the Gene 1 Protein p28 during Mouse Hepatitis Virus Replication
, 2004
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Cleavage between Replicase Proteins p28 and p65 of Mouse Hepatitis Virus
, 2003
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