Author: Stenglein, Mark D.; Jacobson, Elliott R.; Wozniak, Edward J.; Wellehan, James F. X.; Kincaid, Anne; Gordon, Marcus; Porter, Brian F.; Baumgartner, Wes; Stahl, Scott; Kelley, Karen; Towner, Jonathan S.; DeRisi, Joseph L.
Title: Ball Python Nidovirus: a Candidate Etiologic Agent for Severe Respiratory Disease in Python regius Document date: 2014_9_9
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Snippet: ORF3, ORF5b, and ORF6 encode proteins with no clear homology to other nidovirus proteins or to other viral or nonviral proteins. These proteins are all predicted to contain transmembrane domains and to contain multiple glycosylation sites (see Fig. S4 in the supplemental material). Along with S and M, these proteins are likely additional structural components of the virus particle. In some phyla of large nidoviruses, one of the 3= ORFs encodes a .....
Document: ORF3, ORF5b, and ORF6 encode proteins with no clear homology to other nidovirus proteins or to other viral or nonviral proteins. These proteins are all predicted to contain transmembrane domains and to contain multiple glycosylation sites (see Fig. S4 in the supplemental material). Along with S and M, these proteins are likely additional structural components of the virus particle. In some phyla of large nidoviruses, one of the 3= ORFs encodes a hemagglutinin-esterase (HE) protein. The snake virus does not appear to encode an HE homolog. Similarly, no putative homolog of the small envelope (E) protein encoded by some nidoviruses was identified for this virus. E homologs have been identified in coronaviruses and arteriviruses but not in other nidovirus lineages (1) .
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