EC Number |
Disease |
PubMed ID |
Title of Publication |
Category |
Confidence Level |
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3.1.1.6 | Anemia |
16760406 |
Sequence analysis of the fusion protein gene from infectious salmon anemia virus isolates: evidence of recombination and reassortment. |
unassigned |
0 |
3.1.1.6 | Anemia |
24486627 |
Deletions in the Highly Polymorphic Region (HPR) of Infectious Salmon Anaemia Virus HPR0 haemagglutinin-esterase enhance viral fusion and influence the interaction with the fusion protein. |
unassigned |
0 |
3.1.1.6 | Anemia |
26517828 |
Dual Mutation Events in the Haemagglutinin-Esterase and Fusion Protein from an Infectious Salmon Anaemia Virus HPR0 Genotype Promote Viral Fusion and Activation by an Ubiquitous Host Protease. |
unassigned |
0 |
3.1.1.6 | Cysts |
12026180 |
An Arabidopsis thaliana pectin acetylesterase gene is upregulated in nematode feeding sites induced by root-knot and cyst nematodes. |
ongoing research unassigned |
2 0 |
3.1.1.6 | Encephalomyelitis |
2103096 |
Isolation and characterization of the acetylesterase of hemagglutinating encephalomyelitis virus (HEV). |
ongoing research unassigned |
2 0 |
3.1.1.6 | Hepatitis |
7815557 |
Interaction of mouse hepatitis virus (MHV) spike glycoprotein with receptor glycoprotein MHVR is required for infection with an MHV strain that expresses the hemagglutinin-esterase glycoprotein. |
ongoing research unassigned |
2 0 |
3.1.1.6 | Infections |
1321878 |
Bovine coronavirus uses N-acetyl-9-O-acetylneuraminic acid as a receptor determinant to initiate the infection of cultured cells. |
ongoing research unassigned |
3 0 |
3.1.1.6 | Influenza, Human |
1374720 |
Antigenic and genetic analyses of eight influenza C strains isolated in various areas of Japan during 1985-9. |
ongoing research unassigned |
3 0 |
3.1.1.6 | Influenza, Human |
2153181 |
SA11 rotavirus is specifically inhibited by an acetylated sialic acid. |
unassigned |
0 |
3.1.1.6 | Influenza, Human |
2471808 |
Effect of anti-haemagglutinin-esterase glycoprotein monoclonal antibodies on the receptor-destroying activity of influenza C virus. |
diagnostic usage ongoing research unassigned |
1 3 0 |