Genome replication and virion production by most negative-sense RNA viruses (NSVs) occurs exclusively in the cytoplasm, but many NSV-expressed proteins undergo active nucleocytoplasmic trafficking via signals that exploit cellular nuclear transport pathways. Nuclear trafficking has been reported both for NSV accessory proteins (including isoforms of the rabies virus phosphoprotein, and V, W and C proteins of paramyxoviruses) and for structural proteins. Trafficking of the former is thought to enable accessory functions in viral modulation of antiviral responses including the type I IFN system, but the intranuclear roles of structural proteins such as nucleocapsid and matrix proteins, which have critical roles in extranuclear replication and...
AbstractMany viruses depend on nuclear proteins for replication. Therefore, their viral genome must ...
There is growing evidence that factors encoded by cytoplasmic replicating viruses functionally inter...
AbstractSignal-dependent targeting of proteins into and out of the nucleus is mediated by members of...
The separation of transcription in the nucleus and translation in the cytoplasm requires nucleo-cyto...
Viruses cause numerous medically important diseases, affecting developing, developed, rich and poor ...
AbstractPlus strand RNA viruses that replicate in the cytoplasm face challenges in supporting the nu...
Paramyxoviruses are known to replicate in the cytoplasm and bud from the plasma membrane. Matrix is ...
Regulated nucleocytoplasmic transport of proteins is central to cellular function and dysfunction du...
Paramyxoviruses replicate in the cytoplasm with no obvious requirement to interact with the nucleus....
Retroviruses exploit nuclear trafficking machinery at several distinct stages in their replication c...
The host nucleocytoplasmic trafficking system is often hijacked by viruses to accomplish their repli...
AbstractMany viruses replicate in the nucleus of their animal and plant host cells. Nuclear import, ...
The study of viral proteins and host cell factors that interact with them has represented an invalua...
Picornaviruses are positive-stranded RNA viruses. Even though replication and translation of their g...
Viruses have been invaluable tools for discovering key pathways of nucleocytoplasmic transport. Conv...
AbstractMany viruses depend on nuclear proteins for replication. Therefore, their viral genome must ...
There is growing evidence that factors encoded by cytoplasmic replicating viruses functionally inter...
AbstractSignal-dependent targeting of proteins into and out of the nucleus is mediated by members of...
The separation of transcription in the nucleus and translation in the cytoplasm requires nucleo-cyto...
Viruses cause numerous medically important diseases, affecting developing, developed, rich and poor ...
AbstractPlus strand RNA viruses that replicate in the cytoplasm face challenges in supporting the nu...
Paramyxoviruses are known to replicate in the cytoplasm and bud from the plasma membrane. Matrix is ...
Regulated nucleocytoplasmic transport of proteins is central to cellular function and dysfunction du...
Paramyxoviruses replicate in the cytoplasm with no obvious requirement to interact with the nucleus....
Retroviruses exploit nuclear trafficking machinery at several distinct stages in their replication c...
The host nucleocytoplasmic trafficking system is often hijacked by viruses to accomplish their repli...
AbstractMany viruses replicate in the nucleus of their animal and plant host cells. Nuclear import, ...
The study of viral proteins and host cell factors that interact with them has represented an invalua...
Picornaviruses are positive-stranded RNA viruses. Even though replication and translation of their g...
Viruses have been invaluable tools for discovering key pathways of nucleocytoplasmic transport. Conv...
AbstractMany viruses depend on nuclear proteins for replication. Therefore, their viral genome must ...
There is growing evidence that factors encoded by cytoplasmic replicating viruses functionally inter...
AbstractSignal-dependent targeting of proteins into and out of the nucleus is mediated by members of...