- B, C, D, F, G, H, I and J.
Rotavirus A is the most
common species, and
these rotaviruses cause more than 90% of
rotavirus infections in humans. The virus...
- The
rotavirus vaccine is a
vaccine used to
protect against rotavirus infections,
which are the
leading cause of
severe diarrhea among young children. The...
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Organization recommended that the
rotavirus vaccine be
offered to all
children globally. Two
commercial rotavirus vaccines exist and
several more are...
- NSP2 (NS35), is a
rotavirus nonstructural RNA-binding
protein that ac****ulates in
cytoplasmic inclusions (viroplasms) and is
required for
genome replication...
- genes.
Rotavirus NSP3
presents several similarities to PABP; in
rotavirus-infected cells, NSP3 can be cross-linked to the 3' end of
rotavirus mRNAs and...
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during early stages of
rotavirus infection. Hua J,
Mansell EA,
Patton JT (September 1993). "Comparative
analysis of the
rotavirus NS53 gene: conservation...
- The
rotavirus nonstructural protein NSP4 was the
first viral enterotoxin discovered. It is a
viroporin and
induces diarrhea and
causes Ca2+-dependent...
-
pentavalent rotavirus vaccine manufactured by
Merck & Co.
Since 2006,
RotaTeq has been one of two
vaccines currently used
against rotavirus. In February...
- poly(A)-tailed
mRNAs upon
rotavirus infection. PABP-C1
evicted from eIF4G by NSP3 ac****ulates in the
nucleus of
rotavirus-infected cells. This eviction...
- autophosphorylated.
Interaction of NSP5 with NSP2 was also demonstrated. In
rotavirus-infected cells, the non-structural
proteins NSP5 and NSP2
localize in...