
doi: 10.1007/bf01319235
pmid: 1705788
VP4 relationship of Australian porcine rotaviruses were identified using genetic reassortants and MAbs. All porcine virus isolates except BEN-144 appeared to share VP4 antigenicity with OSU virus. VP4 and BEN-144 virus (Gottfried-like virus) showed some antigenic relationships with the human neonatal viruses ST-3 and RV-3. In addition, VP4 of porcine CRW-8 showed antigenic relationships with simian SA-11. RRV and also canine K9 viruses, while that of porcine TFR-41 showed at least one way VP4 antigenic relatedness with UK bovine rotavirus. Furthermore, BMI-1 virus which is antigenically similar to an American virus SB1-A (a naturally occurring reassortant) may have arisen similarly by gene reassortment in nature in Australia.
Rotavirus, Genes, Viral, Antibodies, Monoclonal, Antibodies, Viral, Epitopes, Capsid, Antibody Specificity, Animals, Capsid Proteins, Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel, Serotyping, Antigens, Viral
Rotavirus, Genes, Viral, Antibodies, Monoclonal, Antibodies, Viral, Epitopes, Capsid, Antibody Specificity, Animals, Capsid Proteins, Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel, Serotyping, Antigens, Viral
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