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The following pages link to Surprising function of the three influenza viral polymerase proteins: selective protection of viral mRNAs against the cap-snatching reaction catalyzed by the same polymerase proteins (Q71859891):
Displaying 27 items.
- Structural insight into cap-snatching and RNA synthesis by influenza polymerase (Q27696194) (← links)
- The active sites of the influenza cap-dependent endonuclease are on different polymerase subunits (Q27863698) (← links)
- RNA-dependent activation of primer RNA production by influenza virus polymerase: different regions of the same protein subunit constitute the two required RNA-binding sites (Q27867719) (← links)
- Alteration of protein levels during influenza virus H1N1 infection in host cells: a proteomic survey of host and virus reveals differential dynamics (Q28537670) (← links)
- Individual influenza A virus mRNAs show differential dependence on cellular NXF1/TAP for their nuclear export (Q34641761) (← links)
- Heterologous production, purification and characterization of enzymatically active Sindbis virus nonstructural protein nsP1 (Q35162911) (← links)
- Mechanisms of innate immune evasion in re-emerging RNA viruses (Q35751943) (← links)
- Heterologous influenza vRNA segments with identical non-coding sequences stimulate viral RNA replication in trans (Q36489285) (← links)
- Exploration of binary virus-host interactions using an infectious protein complementation assay (Q37214687) (← links)
- Viral strategies to subvert the mammalian translation machinery (Q37726462) (← links)
- So similar, yet so different: selective translation of capped and polyadenylated viral mRNAs in the influenza virus infected cell (Q37825059) (← links)
- Tinkering with translation: protein synthesis in virus-infected cells (Q38064834) (← links)
- Biogenesis, assembly, and export of viral messenger ribonucleoproteins in the influenza A virus infected cell (Q38117553) (← links)
- Influenza virus mRNA translation revisited: is the eIF4E cap-binding factor required for viral mRNA translation? (Q38298302) (← links)
- Sequencing the cap-snatching repertoire of H1N1 influenza provides insight into the mechanism of viral transcription initiation. (Q38883679) (← links)
- Characterization of a baculovirus-encoded RNA 5'-triphosphatase. (Q39580048) (← links)
- Alfalfa mosaic virus RNAs serve as cap donors for tomato spotted wilt virus transcription during coinfection of Nicotiana benthamiana (Q39594308) (← links)
- Crucial role of CA cleavage sites in the cap-snatching mechanism for initiating viral mRNA synthesis (Q39735673) (← links)
- Three-dimensional model for the isolated recombinant influenza virus polymerase heterotrimer (Q40129576) (← links)
- Influenza virion-derived viral ribonucleoproteins synthesize both mRNA and cRNA in vitro (Q40196880) (← links)
- Influenza virus polymerase confers independence of the cellular cap-binding factor eIF4E for viral mRNA translation (Q42084631) (← links)
- Tomato spotted wilt virus transcriptase in vitro displays a preference for cap donors with multiple base complementarity to the viral template (Q44697431) (← links)
- The award of the "Interbrew-Baillet Latour de la Santé-2002" prize to Robert M. Krug for outstanding contributions to influenza virus research (Q45731045) (← links)
- Base-pairing promotes leader selection to prime in vitro influenza genome transcription. (Q45928655) (← links)
- Rice Stripe Tenuivirus Has a Greater Tendency To Use the Prime-and-Realign Mechanism in Transcription of Genomic than in Transcription of Antigenomic Template RNAs (Q46281156) (← links)
- RNA Modulates the Interaction between Influenza A Virus NS1 and Human PABP1 (Q59360743) (← links)
- Pathogenicity of a Jinding duck-origin cluster 2.1 isolate of Tembusu virus in 3-week-old Pekin ducklings (Q100541346) (← links)