Reassortment of influenza viral RNA (vRNA) segments in co-infected cells can lead to the emergence of viruses with pandemic potential. Replication of influenza vRNA occurs in the nucleus of infected cells, while progeny virions bud from the plasma membrane. However, the intracellular mechanics of vRNA assembly into progeny virions is not well understood. Here we used recent advances in microscopy to explore vRNA assembly and transport during a productive infection. We visualized four distinct vRNA segments within a single cell using fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) and observed that foci containing more than one vRNA segment were found at the external nuclear periphery, suggesting that vRNA segments are not exported to the cytoplasm...
Influenza viruses are enveloped, negative stranded, segmented RNA viruses belonging to Orthomyxoviri...
AbstractThe formation of influenza virus ribonucleoprotein (RNP) is a necessary step in viral assemb...
<p>Fluorescent <i>in situ</i> hybridization (FISH) for viral RNA segments 1 (PB2) and 4 (HA) on MDCK...
Reassortment of influenza viral RNA (vRNA) segments in co-infected cells can lead to the emergence o...
<div><p>Reassortment of influenza viral RNA (vRNA) segments in co-infected cells can lead to the eme...
The Influenza A virus genome consists of eight negative sense, single-stranded RNA segments. Althoug...
Within influenza virus infected cells, viral genomic RNA are selectively packed into progeny virions...
Studies on the intracellular trafficking of influenza virus ribonucleoproteins are currently limited...
Influenza A virus has an eight-partite RNA genome that during viral assembly forms a complex contain...
Influenza viruses are causative agents of an acute febrile respiratory disease called influenza (com...
The genome of influenza A viruses (IAV) consists of eight single-stranded negative sense viral RNAs ...
International audienceThe genome of influenza A viruses is comprised of eight negative-sense viral R...
Influenza A viruses bear a segmented single stranded negative sense RNA genome that is replicated in...
The single-stranded, negative-sense, viral genomic RNA (vRNA) of influenza A virus is encapsidated b...
By using two reporter protein-encoding virus-like RNAs derived from identical viral RNA (vRNA) segme...
Influenza viruses are enveloped, negative stranded, segmented RNA viruses belonging to Orthomyxoviri...
AbstractThe formation of influenza virus ribonucleoprotein (RNP) is a necessary step in viral assemb...
<p>Fluorescent <i>in situ</i> hybridization (FISH) for viral RNA segments 1 (PB2) and 4 (HA) on MDCK...
Reassortment of influenza viral RNA (vRNA) segments in co-infected cells can lead to the emergence o...
<div><p>Reassortment of influenza viral RNA (vRNA) segments in co-infected cells can lead to the eme...
The Influenza A virus genome consists of eight negative sense, single-stranded RNA segments. Althoug...
Within influenza virus infected cells, viral genomic RNA are selectively packed into progeny virions...
Studies on the intracellular trafficking of influenza virus ribonucleoproteins are currently limited...
Influenza A virus has an eight-partite RNA genome that during viral assembly forms a complex contain...
Influenza viruses are causative agents of an acute febrile respiratory disease called influenza (com...
The genome of influenza A viruses (IAV) consists of eight single-stranded negative sense viral RNAs ...
International audienceThe genome of influenza A viruses is comprised of eight negative-sense viral R...
Influenza A viruses bear a segmented single stranded negative sense RNA genome that is replicated in...
The single-stranded, negative-sense, viral genomic RNA (vRNA) of influenza A virus is encapsidated b...
By using two reporter protein-encoding virus-like RNAs derived from identical viral RNA (vRNA) segme...
Influenza viruses are enveloped, negative stranded, segmented RNA viruses belonging to Orthomyxoviri...
AbstractThe formation of influenza virus ribonucleoprotein (RNP) is a necessary step in viral assemb...
<p>Fluorescent <i>in situ</i> hybridization (FISH) for viral RNA segments 1 (PB2) and 4 (HA) on MDCK...