Apoptosis is an important mechanism by which virus-infected cells are eliminated from the host. Accordingly, many viruses have evolved strategies to prevent or delay apoptosis in order to provide a window of opportunity in which virus replication, assembly and egress can take place. Interfering with apoptosis may also be important for establishment and/or maintenance of persistent infections. Whereas large DNA viruses have the luxury of encoding accessory proteins whose primary function is to undermine programmed cell death pathways, it is generally thought that most RNA viruses do not encode these types of proteins. Here we report that the multifunctional capsid protein of Rubella virus is a potent inhibitor of apoptosis. The main mechanis...
In light of the important role of apoptotic cell death in the pathogenesis of several viral infectio...
AbstractIn light of the important role of apoptotic cell death in the pathogenesis of several viral ...
Aim. Some viruses can subvert host defense mechanism, autophagy, to their own benefit. We analysed t...
AbstractRubella virus is an enveloped positive-strand RNA virus that can cause mild to severe birth ...
As a model for studying apoptosis associated with pathogenesis of congenital rubella syndrome, bicis...
Apoptosis of infected cells can limit virus replication and serves as an innate defense mechanism ag...
Nucleocapsid formation is a primary function of the rubella virus capsid protein, which also promote...
The rubella virus (RV) capsid is an RNA-binding protein that functions in nucleocapsid assembly at t...
AbstractThe replication of rubella virus (RUB) in Vero cells, an adherent cell line, results in apop...
<div><p>Viruses can trigger apoptosis of infected host cells if not counteracted by cellular or vira...
The distribution and morphology of mitochondria are dramatically affected during infection with rube...
Vaccinia virus (VACV) is a large dsDNA virus encoding ~200 proteins, several of which inhibit apopto...
Antiapoptotic Bcl-2 family proteins inhibit apoptosis in cultured cells by binding BH3 domains of pr...
The Bcl-2 family regulates induction of apoptosis at the mitochondria. Essential to this regulation ...
In light of the important role of apoptotic cell death in the pathogenesis of several viral infectio...
In light of the important role of apoptotic cell death in the pathogenesis of several viral infectio...
AbstractIn light of the important role of apoptotic cell death in the pathogenesis of several viral ...
Aim. Some viruses can subvert host defense mechanism, autophagy, to their own benefit. We analysed t...
AbstractRubella virus is an enveloped positive-strand RNA virus that can cause mild to severe birth ...
As a model for studying apoptosis associated with pathogenesis of congenital rubella syndrome, bicis...
Apoptosis of infected cells can limit virus replication and serves as an innate defense mechanism ag...
Nucleocapsid formation is a primary function of the rubella virus capsid protein, which also promote...
The rubella virus (RV) capsid is an RNA-binding protein that functions in nucleocapsid assembly at t...
AbstractThe replication of rubella virus (RUB) in Vero cells, an adherent cell line, results in apop...
<div><p>Viruses can trigger apoptosis of infected host cells if not counteracted by cellular or vira...
The distribution and morphology of mitochondria are dramatically affected during infection with rube...
Vaccinia virus (VACV) is a large dsDNA virus encoding ~200 proteins, several of which inhibit apopto...
Antiapoptotic Bcl-2 family proteins inhibit apoptosis in cultured cells by binding BH3 domains of pr...
The Bcl-2 family regulates induction of apoptosis at the mitochondria. Essential to this regulation ...
In light of the important role of apoptotic cell death in the pathogenesis of several viral infectio...
In light of the important role of apoptotic cell death in the pathogenesis of several viral infectio...
AbstractIn light of the important role of apoptotic cell death in the pathogenesis of several viral ...
Aim. Some viruses can subvert host defense mechanism, autophagy, to their own benefit. We analysed t...