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    J Gen Virol. 1996 Aug;77 ( Pt 8):1719-30.

    Equine rhinovirus serotypes 1 and 2: relationship to each other and to aphthoviruses and cardioviruses.

    Wutz G, Auer H, Nowotny N, Grosse B, Skern T, Kuechler E.

    Institute of Biochemistry, Medical Faculty, University of Vienna, Austria.

    Equine rhinoviruses (ERVs) are picornaviruses which cause a mild respiratory infection in horses. The illness resembles the common cold brought about by rhinoviruses in humans; however, the presence of a viraemia during ERV-1 infection, the occurrence of persistent infections and the physical properties are all more reminiscent of foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV). cDNA cloning and sequencing of the genomes of ERV-1 and ERV-2 between the poly(C) and poly(A) tracts showed that the serotypes are heterogeneous. Nevertheless, the genomic architecture of both serotypes is most similar to that of FMDV. Indeed, a comparison of the derived protein sequences of ERV-1 shows that their identity is greatest to FMDV. In contrast, most ERV-2 proteins are more related to encephalomyocarditis virus (EMCV) proteins than they are to FMDV or ERV-1. These results place ERV-1 alongside FMDV in the aphthovirus genus of the picornavirus family and indicate that this virus may serve as a model system for examining the biology of FMDV.

    PMID: 8760418 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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