Replication and polypeptide synthesis of Mill Door/79, an orbivirus isolated from ticks from a seabird colony in Scotland

  • Spence R
  • Eley S
  • Nuttall P
  • et al.
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The replication and polypeptide synthesis of orbivirus isolate Mill Door/79, a member of the Kemerovo serogroup, were studied. In Vero cells cell-associated virus exceeded cell-free virus by about 2 log10 PFU/ml. Attempts to purify the virus resulted in the demonstration of five polypeptides. Thirteen virus-induced polypeptides and 10 segments of double-stranded RNA were identified in infected cells. Partial proteolysis demonstrated homology between some polypeptides.

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Spence, R. P., Eley, S. M., Nuttall, P. A., Pullin, J. S., & Moore, N. F. (1985). Replication and polypeptide synthesis of Mill Door/79, an orbivirus isolated from ticks from a seabird colony in Scotland. Journal of Virology, 53(2), 705–707. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.53.2.705-707.1985

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