“…All Picornaviridae members have a single ORF, which translates a polyprotein that is cleaved by the viral proteases 2A pro , 3C pro , and 3 CD pro into the precursor proteins P1, P2, and P3 [ 14 , 16 ]. The P1 precursor protein is then cleaved into four structural proteins, which we have designated VP1, VP2, VP3, and VP4; the P2 precursor protein is processed into nonstructural proteins 2A pro , 2B, and 2C; and the P3 precursor protein undergoes proteolytic cleavage into nonstructural proteins 3A, 3B, 3C pro , and 3D pol [ 12 ]. Some picornaviruses, such as aphthoviruses, cardioviruses, and kobuviruses, additionally express a leader protein (L pro ) at the N-terminal end of the polyprotein, after which the polyprotein is cleaved to form the L pro , P1, P2, and P3 precursor proteins [ 17 ].…”