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K. McLay, Richard Newton, L. Compston, Neil Bryant, Liz Medcalf, L. Clissold, D. Grafham, Andrew J. Davison, Gavin S. Wilkie, Colin A. Russell, Debra Elton
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Transboundary and Emerging Diseases
Summary Equine herpesvirus 1 (EHV‐1) causes respiratory disease, abortion, neonatal death and neurological disease in equines and is endemic in most countries. The viral factors that influence EHV‐1 disease severity are poorly understood, and thi
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Elton, D, Amorim, M J, Medcalf, L & Digard, P 2005, ' 'Genome gating'; polarized intranuclear trafficking of influenza virus RNPs ', Biology letters, vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 113-7 . https://doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2004.0253
Many viruses exploit cellular polarity to constrain the assembly and release of progeny virions to a desired surface. Influenza virus particles are released only from the apical surface of epithelial cells and this polarization is partly owing to spe
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Lee, M T, Bishop, K, Medcalf, L, Elton, D, Digard, P & Tiley, L 2002, ' Definition of the minimal viral components required for the initiation of unprimed RNA synthesis by influenza virus RNA polymerase ', Nucleic Acids Research, pp. 429-38 .
The first 11 nt at the 5' end of influenza virus genomic RNA were shown to be both necessary and sufficient for specific binding by the influenza virus polymerase. A novel in vitro transcription assay, in which the polymerase was bound to paramagneti
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Europe PubMed Central
Medcalf, L, Poole, E, Elton, D & Digard, P 1999, ' Temperature-sensitive lesions in two influenza A viruses defective for replicative transcription disrupt RNA binding by the nucleoprotein ', Journal of Virology, vol. 73, no. 9, pp. 7349-56 . < http://jvi.asm.org/content/73/9/7349.long >
Medcalf, L, Poole, E, Elton, D & Digard, P 1999, ' Temperature-sensitive lesions in two influenza A viruses defective for replicative transcription disrupt RNA binding by the nucleoprotein ', Journal of Virology, vol. 73, no. 9, pp. 7349-56 . < http://jvi.asm.org/content/73/9/7349.long >
The negative-sense segmented RNA genome of influenza virus is transcribed into capped and polyadenylated mRNAs, as well as full-length replicative intermediates (cRNAs). The mechanism that regulates the two forms of transcription remains unclear, alt
Autor:
Emily A. Bruce, Liz Medcalf, Janet M. Daly, Helen M. Wise, Debra Elton, Adam Rash, Neil Bryant, Paul Digard, Matthew L. Turnbull, Nikki Smith, Shona MacRae
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Elton, D, Bruce, E A, Bryant, N, Wise, H M, MacRae, S, Rash, A, Smith, N, Turnbull, M L, Medcalf, L, Daly, J M & Digard, P 2013, ' The genetics of virus particle shape in equine influenza A virus ', Influenza and other respiratory viruses, vol. 7, pp. 81-89 . https://doi.org/10.1111/irv.12197
Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses
Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses
Background: \ud Many human strains of influenza A virus produce highly pleomorphic virus particles that at the extremes can be approximated as either spheres of around 100 nm diameter or filaments of similar cross‐section but elongated to lengths o
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Liz Medcalf, John W. McCauley, Armando Damiani, Neil Bryant, Adam Rash, Donna Blinman, Janet M. Daly, Samantha Bowman, Sunitha Joseph, Alana Woodward, J. Richard Newton, Nicola S. Lewis, J. A. Mumford, Thomas M. Chambers, Ashish Tiwari, Debra Elton
Publikováno v:
Veterinary microbiology. 169(3-4)
Equine influenza viruses are a major cause of respiratory disease in horses worldwide and undergo antigenic drift. Several outbreaks of equine influenza occurred worldwide during 2010-2012, including in vaccinated animals, highlighting the importance
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Katherine Bowers, Sarah L. Noton, Paul Digard, Emily A. Bruce, Colin M. Crump, Debra Elton, Helen M. Wise, Liz Medcalf, Amanda D. Stuart
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Bruce, E A, Medcalf, L, Crump, C M, Noton, S L, Stuart, A D, Wise, H M, Elton, D, Bowers, K & Digard, P 2009, ' Budding of filamentous and non-filamentous influenza A virus occurs via a VPS4 and VPS28-independent pathway ', Journal of Virology, vol. 390, no. 2, pp. 268-278 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.virol.2009.05.016
The mechanism of membrane scission during influenza A virus budding has been the subject of controversy. We confirm that influenza M1 binds VPS28, a subunit of the ESCRT-1 complex. However, confocal microscopy of infected cells showed no marked coloc
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11820/9bd02e43-20ed-4a6b-abf4-0e9da54a83c7
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11820/9bd02e43-20ed-4a6b-abf4-0e9da54a83c7
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Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark). 8(1)
Influenza A virus transcribes its segmented negative sense RNA genome in the nuclei of infected cells in a process long known to require host RNA polymerase II (RNAP-II). RNA polymerase II synthesizes pre-mRNAs whose 5'-cap structures are scavenged b
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Liz Medcalf, Kate Archer, Paul Digard, Debra Elton, John W. McCauley, Roger Hallam, Martha Simpson-Holley
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Elton, D, Simpson-Holley, M, Archer, K, Medcalf, L, Hallam, R, McCauley, J & Digard, P 2001, ' Interaction of the influenza virus nucleoprotein with the cellular CRM1-mediated nuclear export pathway ', Journal of Virology, vol. 75, no. 1, pp. 408-19 .
Influenza virus transcription occurs in the nuclei of infected cells, where the viral genomic RNAs are complexed with a nucleoprotein (NP) to form ribonucleoprotein (RNP) structures. Prior to assembly into progeny virions, these RNPs exit the nucleus
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Nicholas Coleman, Heather Griffin, Jane C. Sterling, Terence Prospero, John Doorbar, Charmaine Foo, Greg Winter, Oliver Hartley, Sawsan Napthine, Liz Medcalf
Publikováno v:
Virology. 238(1)
HPV late gene expression is initiated as an infected basal cell migrates through the differentiating layers of the epidermis, resulting in the onset of vegetative viral DNA replication and the expression of viral late proteins. We have used a large s