Record Details

Classical swine fever Virus: Viral proteins as virulent factors

KRISHI: Publication and Data Inventory Repository

View Archive Info
 
 
Field Value
 
Title Classical swine fever Virus: Viral proteins as virulent factors
Not Available
 
Creator Channappagouda S
Suresh KP
Prajapati A
Shakunigowda
Patil S
 
Subject classical swine fever virus
envelope protein E2
epitope
virulence
pigs
 
Description Not Available
Classical swine fever virus is the eminently infectious viral disease of pigs and has wide ranging all over the world. It causes severe economic harm to the entire pig industry globally. The CSFV genome encodes a single large polypeptide which undergoes co- and post-translational modifications to produce four structural (C, Erns, E1, E2) and eight non-structural proteins (Npro, p7, NS2, NS3, NS4A, NS4B, NS5A, and NS5B). The CSFV viral proteins are the main virulent factors and involved in virus adsorption, induction of protective immunity, virus spreading, virus-host interactions, gene regulation and expression and pathogenesis. CSFV viral proteins can be used to develop recombinant vaccines against CSFV. In this review, the current knowledge regarding the role of both structural and non-structural glycoproteins are responsible for the CSFV virulence is discussed.
Not Available
 
Date 2021-04-22T09:10:31Z
2021-04-22T09:10:31Z
2020-09-03
 
Type Research Paper
 
Identifier Channappagouda S, Suresh KP, Prajapati A, Shakunigowda and Patil S. (2020). Classical swine fever Virus: Viral proteins as virulent factors. International Journal of Advanced Scientific Research, 5(5): 5-8.
2456-0421
http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/46633
 
Language English
 
Relation Not Available;
 
Publisher Gupta Publications