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  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,453 Views
22 Pages

Structural Analysis of the Menangle Virus P Protein Reveals a Soft Boundary between Ordered and Disordered Regions

  • Melissa N. Webby,
  • Nicole Herr,
  • Esther M. M. Bulloch,
  • Michael Schmitz,
  • Jeremy R. Keown,
  • David C. Goldstone and
  • Richard L. Kingston

31 August 2021

The paramyxoviral phosphoprotein (P protein) is the non-catalytic subunit of the viral RNA polymerase, and coordinates many of the molecular interactions required for RNA synthesis. All paramyxoviral P proteins oligomerize via a centrally located coi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,829 Views
13 Pages

Achimota Pararubulavirus 3: A New Bat-Derived Paramyxovirus of the Genus Pararubulavirus

  • Kate S. Baker,
  • Mary Tachedjian,
  • Jennifer Barr,
  • Glenn A. Marsh,
  • Shawn Todd,
  • Gary Crameri,
  • Sandra Crameri,
  • Ina Smith,
  • Clare E.G. Holmes and
  • Lin-Fa Wang
  • + 4 authors

30 October 2020

Bats are an important source of viral zoonoses, including paramyxoviruses. The paramyxoviral Pararubulavirus genus contains viruses mostly derived from bats that are common, diverse, distributed throughout the Old World, and known to be zoonotic. Her...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,711 Views
14 Pages

Serologic Evidence of Human Exposure to Bat-Borne Zoonotic Paramyxoviruses, Cambodia

  • Neil Mittal,
  • Spencer L. Sterling,
  • Phireak Hip,
  • Dolyce H. W. Low,
  • Piseth Ly,
  • Menghou Mao,
  • Pidor Ouch,
  • Adrian C. Paskey,
  • Lianying Yan and
  • Eric D. Laing
  • + 5 authors

21 August 2025

Fruit bats in the genus Pteropus are the natural reservoirs for zoonotic paramyxoviruses, notably henipaviruses and pararubulaviruses, which are found across Southeast Asia and Oceania. The genetic and antigenic diversity of viruses in both genera, a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,570 Views
13 Pages

Bats are recognized as reservoirs for diverse paramyxoviruses, some of which are closely related to known human pathogens or directly implicated in zoonotic transmission. The emergence of the zoonotic Sosuga virus (SOSV) from Egyptian rousette bats (...

  • Review
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,338 Views
19 Pages

RETRACTED: Zoonotic Paramyxoviruses: Evolution, Ecology, and Public Health Strategies in a Changing World

  • Francesco Branda,
  • Grazia Pavia,
  • Alessandra Ciccozzi,
  • Angela Quirino,
  • Nadia Marascio,
  • Giovanni Matera,
  • Chiara Romano,
  • Chiara Locci,
  • Ilenia Azzena and
  • Fabio Scarpa
  • + 5 authors

29 October 2024

The family Paramyxoviridae includes a number of negative RNA viruses known for their wide host range and significant zoonotic potential. In recent years, there has been a surge in the identification of emerging zoonotic paramyxoviruses, particularly...