| haemagglutination of adelaide river virus, a member of the bovine ephemeral fever group of viruses. | | 1986 | 3778379 |
| complex genome organization in the gns-l intergenic region of adelaide river rhabdovirus. | a 2341-nucleotide region of the adelaide river virus (arv) genome, located immediately downstream of the second glycoprotein (gns) gene, has been cloned and sequenced. the region contains four long open reading frames (orfs), the last of which represents a 1088-nucleotide fragment at the start of the arv l gene. between the gns and l genes are two coding regions, separated by a single nucleotide (c), and each bounded by recognized transcription initiation (aacag) and termination/polyadenylation ... | 1994 | 8030285 |
| adelaide river rhabdovirus expresses consecutive glycoprotein genes as polycistronic mrnas: new evidence of gene duplication as an evolutionary process. | a 3914 nucleotide region of the adelaide river virus (arv) genome, located immediately downstream of the m2 gene, has been cloned and sequenced. the region contains two long open reading frames (orfs). the first encodes a protein comprising 660 amino acids which shares extensive sequence homology with the virion g protein of bovine ephemeral fever virus (befv) and less but significant homology with other rhabdovirus glycoproteins. the size and structural characteristics of the product indicate t ... | 1993 | 8337841 |
| adelaide river virus nucleoprotein gene: analysis of phylogenetic relationships of ephemeroviruses and other rhabdoviruses. | the nucleotide sequence of the adelaide river virus (arv) genome was determined from the 3' terminus to the end of the nucleoprotein (n) gene. the 3' leader sequence comprises 50 nucleotides and shares a common terminal trinucleotide (3' ugc-), a conserved u-rich domain and a variable au-rich domain with other animal rhabdoviruses. the n gene comprises 1355 nucleotides from the transcription start sequence (aacagg) to the poly(a) sequence [catg(a)7] and encodes a polypeptide of 429 amino acids. ... | 1995 | 9049348 |
| genome organization and transcription strategy in the complex gns-l intergenic region of bovine ephemeral fever rhabdovirus. | a 1622 nucleotide region of the bovine ephemeral fever virus (befv) genome, located between the second glycoprotein (gns) gene and the polymerase (l) gene, has been cloned and sequenced in australian (bb7721) and chinese (beijing-1) isolates of the virus. in the australian isolate, the region contains five long open reading frames (orfs) organized into three coding regions (alpha, beta and gamma), each of which are bound by a consensus transcription initiation and transcription termination-polya ... | 1997 | 9191923 |
| rna polymerase (l) gene and genome terminal sequences of ephemeroviruses bovine ephemeral fever virus and adelaide river virus indicate a close relationship to vesiculoviruses. | the sequence of the rna genome of bovine ephemeral fever virus (befv) was determined from the start of the l (polymerase) gene to the end of the untranslated 5' trailer sequence, completing the sequence of the 14900 nucleotide (nt) genome. the 6470 nt l gene encodes a single long orf of 2144 amino acids with a deduced molecular weight of 249766 da. the 70 nt befv 5' trailer region displays partial terminal complementarity with the 3' leader sequence and contains a 26 nt direct repeat of the u-ri ... | 2000 | 11074128 |
| kotonkan and obodhiang viruses: african ephemeroviruses with large and complex genomes. | kotonkan virus (kotv) and obodhiang virus (obov) are rhabdoviruses that were isolated from arthropods in africa and formerly classified as lyssaviruses. kotv causes clinical bovine ephemeral fever in cattle; the ecology and pathogenicity of obov is poorly understood. in this paper, we report the complete genome sequences of kotv and obov, their gene expression profiles, and their serological and phylogenetic relationships to other rhabdoviruses. the 15,870 nt kotv genome (3'-l-n-p-m-g-g(ns)-α1-α ... | 2012 | 22305623 |