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Murine polyoma virus

Another virus specific for sialic acid is murine polyoma virus. Two types of strains are known that differ in their specificity for sialic acid oligosaccharides those that form large plaques bind to oligosaccharides terminating in NeuAc(a2-3)Gal, whereas the small plaque strains also tolerate branched structures with a second, a2-6 linked, sialic acid, e.g. NeuAc(a2-3)Gaip3[NeuAc(a2-6)]GalNAc. These strains also differ in their ability to form tumors in mice - the small plaque strains produee few, if any, tumors, while... [Pg.479]

Tsai B, Gilbert JM, Stehle T, Lencer W, Benjamin TL, Rapoport TA (2003) Gangliosides are receptors for murine polyoma virus and SV40. EMBO J 22 4346-4355... [Pg.27]

Taraboletti, G., Belotti, D., Dejana, E., Montovani, A., and Giavazzi, R., Endothelial cell migration and invasiveness are induced by a soluble factor produced by murine endothelioma cells transformed by polyoma virus middle T oncogene. Cancer Res., 53, 3812-3816, 1993. [Pg.258]

Dandolo, L., Blangy, D., and Kamen, R., 1983, Regulation of polyoma virus transcription in murine embryonal carcinoma cells, J. Virol. 47 55-64. [Pg.91]

Tanaka, K., Chowdhury, K., Chang, K. S. S., Israel, M., and Ito, Y., 1982, Isolation and characterization of polyoma virus mutants which grow in murine embryonal carcinoma and trophoblast cells, EMBO J. 1 1521-1527. [Pg.96]

Murine polyoma Lymphosarcoma Simian virus 40 (SV40) Yaba pox Feline leukemia Herpesvirus saimiri Herpesvirus saimiri... [Pg.131]


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