2008
DOI: 10.1128/jvi.00867-08
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Measles Viruses Possessing the Polymerase Protein Genes of the Edmonston Vaccine Strain Exhibit Attenuated Gene Expression and Growth in Cultured Cells and SLAM Knock-In Mice

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“…(Fig. 4C) (40). These data confirm that the attenuated growth of IC/EdP is caused by the P/V protein of the Edmonston tag strain and not by the C protein.…”
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“…(Fig. 4C) (40). These data confirm that the attenuated growth of IC/EdP is caused by the P/V protein of the Edmonston tag strain and not by the C protein.…”
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“…However, owing to two amino acid substitutions at positions 110 and 272, which are not conserved among the Edmonston lineage MV strains (25)(26)(27), the V protein of the Edmonston tag strain is defective in counteracting IFN signaling (10,12,16,25). The changes at these two positions are also found in other lineages of MV vaccine strains as well as cultured, cell-adapted MV strains (2,8,40). Therefore, we consider the P gene of the Edmonston tag strain to be a representative P gene encoded in attenuated MV strains.…”
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“…This result indicated that the Edmonston H protein does not influence the extent of infection in lymphoid tissues. Proteins other than the H protein, possibly viral polymerase proteins (30), may regulate MV replication in lymphoid tissues.…”
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“…Even in the presence of 2F4, rMVs with F483A, Y543S, or S544A/ Y541S were able to spread in SLAM ϩ B95a cells, and rMV with R533 was able to spread in nectin4 ϩ II-18 cells, whereas the wildtype MV infection was completely neutralized by 2F4. Similar experiments were performed using luciferase-expressing rMVs (21). Two rMVs with mutations at SLAM-interacting residues (D505S and R533A) (17,19) (Fig.…”
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