Characterization of a Borna disease virus glycoprotein, gp18

  • Kliche S
  • Briese T
  • Henschen A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Borna disease virus is a nonsegmented negative-strand RNA virus that causes neurologic disease in a wide variety of animal hosts. Here we describe identification and characterization of the first glycoprotein in this viral system. The 18-kDa glycoprotein, gp18, has been purified from infected rat brain. Isolation and microsequencing of this protein allowed identification of a 16.2-kDa open reading frame in the viral antigenome. Lectin binding and endoglycosidase sensitivity assays indicate that gp18 is an unusual N-linked glycoprotein.

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Kliche, S., Briese, T., Henschen, A. H., Stitz, L., & Lipkin, W. I. (1994). Characterization of a Borna disease virus glycoprotein, gp18. Journal of Virology, 68(11), 6918–6923. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.68.11.6918-6923.1994

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