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Antigenic and biochemical characterization of bovine rotavirus V1005, a new member of rotavirus serotype 10
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ImmunologyPathologyMolecular BiologyBovine RotavirusEducationViral Structural ProteinVirus StructureRotavirus Serotypes 1Bovine Rotavirus V1005Peptide MappingVirologyVirus ClassificationMolecular VirologyAnimal SciencePathogenesisVeterinary ScienceNew MemberRotavirus Serotype 10MedicineAnimal Virus
Bovine rotavirus (BRV) V1005 is serologically distinct from rotavirus serotypes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 9. BRV V1005 showed cross-reactions with BRV B223, the American prototype of serotype 10 rotavirus, and with BRV E4049, a British serotype 10 isolate. BRV V1005 was, however, not neutralized by four monoclonal antibodies directed against VP7 of BRV B223. Two-way cross-reactions were observed between BRV V1005 and a reassortant rotavirus containing the VP4 from BRV UK. In addition the major tryptic cleavage product of VP4, VP5*, from BRV V1005 is indistinguishable by peptide mapping and its isoelectric point from the homologous protein of BRV UK, but is clearly different from VP5* of BRV NCDV. The peptide map of VP7 from BRV V1005 differed from that obtained for VP7 of BRV UK.
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