id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-275821-yu39aw54 Ciminski, Kevin Novel insights into bat influenza A viruses 2017-09-14 .txt text/plain 5218 259 44 Although there is a certain degree of functional compatibility between bat and conventional influenza A virus proteins, there are striking differences, including receptor usage, polarity of infection and reassortment potential. In addition, as the bat IAV non-structural protein 1 (NS1) was previously shown to share the dsRNA-binding property and IFN-suppression characteristics of conventional IAV NS1s [38] , an infectious recombinant PR8 virus encoding the NS1 but not NEP gene of HL17NL10 could be generated [39] . The vRNA packaging signals and the NP proteins of The exchange of genomic segments is known to take place in cells co-infected with different conventional IAV subtypes. Likewise, based on experiments with chimeric bat influenza viruses, genomic reassortment is believed to occur in cells co-infected with the known bat IAV subtypes. ./cache/cord-275821-yu39aw54.txt ./txt/cord-275821-yu39aw54.txt