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Virus fowl plague

Schmidt, Schwarz and colleagues (47,48) further showed that 2F-mannose and 2F-glucose inhibited the biosyntheses of infective Semliki virus and fowl plague virus (influenza virus A) in chick embryo cells eind that of pseudorabies virus in rabbit kidney cells. This was attributed to failure to complete the viral envelope (49)... [Pg.6]

Fowl plague virus (lethal avian influenza) Hog cholera virus... [Pg.657]

That polycation-stimulated mutants of fowl-plague virus contain an altered neuraminidase has been shown by changes in the sensitivity of the enzyme to inhibition, by its behaviour with specific antisera, and by ion-exchange chromatography of the disintegrated virus. The chemistry and the enzymology of orthomyxoviruses have been reviewed. ... [Pg.394]

Miscellaneous Glycoproteins.—Cell-free enzyme preparations from cultured fibroblasts infected with Semliki forest virus or fowl plague virus have been used to incorporate D-[ C]mannose from GDP-D-[ C]mannose into endogenous virus-specific glycoproteins. This work formed part of an in vitro study of glycosylation reactions. ... [Pg.557]

The incorporation of C Meucine into a virus-specific protein, the so-called S-antigen of fowl plague virus, in homogenates of chick embryo cells has been investigated by Mueller et al. 37). The activity of the homogenate (which must be prepared from suitably infected fibroblast cells) is partially sensitive to ribonuclease and is somewhat depressed by the omission of ATP and an ATP-generating system. The addition of rather lai e quantities of embryonic nucleic acid is also required, but the activity of the latter is not destroyed by either ribo- or deoxyribonuclease, or by treatment with alkali. [Pg.375]

Clostridium perfringens Vibrio cholerae Arthrobacter ureafaciens Newcastle disease virus Influenza A2 virus Fowl plague virus Rat liver Golgi Human liver lysosomal Human fibroblast... [Pg.232]

Huang, R.T.C., and Orlich, M., 1972, Substrate specificities of the neuraminidases of Newcastle disease and fowl plague viruses, Hoppe-Seyler s Z. Physiol. Chem. 353 318-322. [Pg.302]


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