Selected article for: "positive sense and single polyprotein encode"

Author: Conceição-Neto, Nádia; Theuns, Sebastiaan; Cui, Tingting; Zeller, Mark; Yinda, Claude Kwe; Christiaens, Isaura; Heylen, Elisabeth; Van Ranst, Marc; Carpentier, Sebastien; Nauwynck, Hans J.; Matthijnssens, Jelle
Title: Identification of an enterovirus recombinant with a torovirus-like gene insertion during a diarrhea outbreak in fattening pigs
  • Document date: 2017_9_8
  • ID: kgoczioe_40
    Snippet: In this study, we also report the presence of one porcine astrovirus type 2 and one astrovirus type 4 (Fig. 3A) . These single-stranded positive sense RNA viruses, encode for a capsid polyprotein and a non-structural polyprotein. Association of porcine astroviruses with gastrointestinal disease is yet to be made, as they have been often reported as coinfections with rotavirus, coronavirus, and calicivirus (Laurin et al. 2011) . The porcine astrov.....
    Document: In this study, we also report the presence of one porcine astrovirus type 2 and one astrovirus type 4 (Fig. 3A) . These single-stranded positive sense RNA viruses, encode for a capsid polyprotein and a non-structural polyprotein. Association of porcine astroviruses with gastrointestinal disease is yet to be made, as they have been often reported as coinfections with rotavirus, coronavirus, and calicivirus (Laurin et al. 2011) . The porcine astrovirus 2 (BEL/15V010) RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) showed its highest similarity (94.2%) on the amino acid level with a recently described astrovirus in a non-diarrheic Belgian piglet co-infected with rotavirus (Theuns et al. 2016) . For the porcine astrovirus 4 (BEL/15V010), the highest similarity (96.0%) was observed with a Hungarian wild boar astrovirus (Reuter et al. 2012) , which also forms a common genetic lineage with other porcine astrovirus type 4 strains.

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