Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3430160 | Virus Research | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We expressed full-length sapovirus genome constructs in insect cells and analyzed their products. The capsid protein was cleaved from the ORF1 polyprotein from a native-like genome construct and two full-length genome constructs with mutations in an active polymerase motif, whereas the capsid protein was not cleaved from a full-length genome construct with a mutation in an active protease motif. Our results showed that the sapovirus protease–polymerase precursor protein cleaved the capsid protein from the polyprotein at the putative conserved capsid start. Importantly, the cleaved capsid protein formed empty virus-like particles that were morphologically and antigenically similar to native sapovirus.
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Authors
Grant S. Hansman, Tomoichiro Oka, Naokazu Takeda,