Orthobunyaviruses: recent genetic and structural insights
RM Elliott - Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2014 - nature.com
Orthobunyaviruses, which have small, tripartite, negative-sense RNA genomes and
structurally simple virions composed of just four proteins, can have devastating effects on …
structurally simple virions composed of just four proteins, can have devastating effects on …
Recent advances in the molecular and cellular biology of bunyaviruses
The family Bunyaviridae of segmented, negative-stranded RNA viruses includes over 350
members that infect a bewildering variety of animals and plants. Many of these bunyaviruses …
members that infect a bewildering variety of animals and plants. Many of these bunyaviruses …
Drosophila cells use nanotube-like structures to transfer dsRNA and RNAi machinery between cells
M Karlikow, B Goic, V Mongelli, A Salles, C Schmitt… - Scientific Reports, 2016 - nature.com
Tunnelling nanotubes and cytonemes function as highways for the transport of organelles,
cytosolic and membrane-bound molecules and pathogens between cells. During viral …
cytosolic and membrane-bound molecules and pathogens between cells. During viral …
Mechanisms of bunyavirus morphogenesis and egress
J Barker, LLP daSilva… - Journal of General …, 2023 - microbiologyresearch.org
Unlike many segmented negative-sense RNA viruses, most members of the Bunyavirales
bud at Golgi membranes, as opposed to the plasma membrane. Central players in this …
bud at Golgi membranes, as opposed to the plasma membrane. Central players in this …
The viral replication organelles within cells studied by electron microscopy
M Sachse, IF de Castro, R Tenorio, C Risco - Advances in virus research, 2019 - Elsevier
Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) has been crucial to study viral infections. As a
result of recent advances in light and electron microscopy, we are starting to be aware of the …
result of recent advances in light and electron microscopy, we are starting to be aware of the …
Role of Bunyamwera Orthobunyavirus NSs protein in infection of mosquito cells
AM Szemiel, AB Failloux, RM Elliott - 2012 - journals.plos.org
Background Bunyamwera orthobunyavirus is both the prototype and study model of the
Bunyaviridae family. The viral NSs protein seems to contribute to the different outcomes of …
Bunyaviridae family. The viral NSs protein seems to contribute to the different outcomes of …
[HTML][HTML] Role of the cytosolic tails of Rift Valley fever virus envelope glycoproteins in viral morphogenesis
X Carnec, M Ermonval, F Kreher, M Flamand, M Bouloy - Virology, 2014 - Elsevier
The correct folding, heterodimerization and trafficking of Gn/Gc envelope glycoproteins of
Rift Valley fever virus, RVFV (Bunyaviridae and Phlebovirus genus) are essential for Golgi …
Rift Valley fever virus, RVFV (Bunyaviridae and Phlebovirus genus) are essential for Golgi …
The RNA replication site of Tula orthohantavirus resides within a remodelled Golgi network
The family Hantaviridae within the Bunyavirales order comprises tri-segmented negative
sense RNA viruses, many of which are rodent-borne emerging pathogens associated with …
sense RNA viruses, many of which are rodent-borne emerging pathogens associated with …
Differential growth characteristics of Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic fever virus in kidney cells of human and Bovine Origin
Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV) causes a lethal tick-borne zoonotic
disease with severe clinical manifestation in humans but does not produce symptomatic …
disease with severe clinical manifestation in humans but does not produce symptomatic …
Multilamellar structures and filament bundles are found on the cell surface during bunyavirus egress
L Sanz-Sanchez, C Risco - PLoS One, 2013 - journals.plos.org
Inside cells, viruses build specialized compartments for replication and morphogenesis. We
observed that virus release associates with specific structures found on the surface of …
observed that virus release associates with specific structures found on the surface of …