The regulation of translation in reovirus-infected cells has been investigated by double-infection experiments. Different cell lines were able to translate uncapped encephalomyocarditis (EMC) virus mRNA and capped vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) mRNAs both early and late during reovirus infection. These results are not fully in agreement with a previously suggested model in which, in the early phase of reovirus infection, only capped mRNAs are translated, whereas in the late phase the cells are modified to translate xclusively uncapped mRNAs. The observations that EMC virus and VSV shut down host protein synthesis more efficiently than reovirus translation i the late phase in double-infections indicate that competition for a message-discri...
Viruses are obligate intracellular parasites, and their replication requires host cell functions. Al...
Vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) infection causes inhibition of host protein synthesis, in part by s...
Herpesviral mRNAs are produced and translated by cellular machinery, rendering them susceptible to t...
The regulation of translation in reovirus-infected cells has been investigated by double-infection e...
Infection of L cells with reovirus results in a gradual inhibition of host protein synthesis and a c...
The regulation of protein synthesis was examined in L-cells infected with reovirus. To carry out the...
This thesis concerns the mechanisms responsible for preferential translation of reovirus mRNA in inf...
All eukaryotic mRNA species show a characteristic individual translational efficiency under conditio...
At the end of my doctoral studies, in 1988, I published a review article on the major steps of trans...
AbstractWe have characterized reovirus strains that differ in the degree to which they inhibit cellu...
Reovirus infection induces dramatic changes in host mRNA expression. We utilized oligonucleotide mic...
Reovirus infection induces dramatic changes in host mRNA expression. We utilized oligonucleotide mic...
The ten double-stranded RNA segments of the reovirus genome are not transcribed at equal frequencies...
During the late phase of Sindbis virus infection, the viral subgenomic mRNA is translated efficientl...
The tight regulation of protein expression is critical for the survival of mammalian cells, providin...
Viruses are obligate intracellular parasites, and their replication requires host cell functions. Al...
Vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) infection causes inhibition of host protein synthesis, in part by s...
Herpesviral mRNAs are produced and translated by cellular machinery, rendering them susceptible to t...
The regulation of translation in reovirus-infected cells has been investigated by double-infection e...
Infection of L cells with reovirus results in a gradual inhibition of host protein synthesis and a c...
The regulation of protein synthesis was examined in L-cells infected with reovirus. To carry out the...
This thesis concerns the mechanisms responsible for preferential translation of reovirus mRNA in inf...
All eukaryotic mRNA species show a characteristic individual translational efficiency under conditio...
At the end of my doctoral studies, in 1988, I published a review article on the major steps of trans...
AbstractWe have characterized reovirus strains that differ in the degree to which they inhibit cellu...
Reovirus infection induces dramatic changes in host mRNA expression. We utilized oligonucleotide mic...
Reovirus infection induces dramatic changes in host mRNA expression. We utilized oligonucleotide mic...
The ten double-stranded RNA segments of the reovirus genome are not transcribed at equal frequencies...
During the late phase of Sindbis virus infection, the viral subgenomic mRNA is translated efficientl...
The tight regulation of protein expression is critical for the survival of mammalian cells, providin...
Viruses are obligate intracellular parasites, and their replication requires host cell functions. Al...
Vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) infection causes inhibition of host protein synthesis, in part by s...
Herpesviral mRNAs are produced and translated by cellular machinery, rendering them susceptible to t...