As invading viruses do not harbor functional ribosomes in their virions, successful amplification of the viral genomes requires that viral mRNAs compete with cellular mRNAs for the host cell translation apparatus. Several RNA viruses have evolved remarkable strategies to recruit the host translation initiation factors required for the first steps in translation initiation by host cell mRNAs. This review describes the ways that three families of RNA viruses effectively usurp limiting translation initiation factors from the host
Taking control of the cellular apparatus for protein production is a requirement for virus progressi...
Taking control of the cellular apparatus for protein production is a requirement for virus progressi...
Viruses rely on the cellular machinery of host cells to synthesize their proteins, and have develope...
As invading viruses do not harbor functional ribosomes in their virions, successful amplification of...
Viruses do not carry their own protein biosynthesis machinery and the translation of viral proteins ...
Viruses feature an evolutionary shaped minimal genome that is obligately dependent on the cellular t...
Viral protein synthesis is completely dependent upon the translational machinery of the host cell. H...
Viruses feature an evolutionary shaped minimal genome that is obligately dependent on the cellular t...
Modulation of the host cell’s translational machinery is a crucial part of viral infection strategie...
International audienceRegulation of protein synthesis by viruses occurs at all levels of translation...
Viruses are dependent upon the host cell protein synthesis machinery, thus they have developed a ran...
Viruses are obligate intracellular parasites, and their replication requires host cell functions. Al...
Viruses are dependent upon the host cell protein synthesis machinery, thus they have developed a ran...
Viral RNAs contain the information needed to synthesize their own proteins, to replicate, and to spr...
AbstractPlus strand RNA viruses that replicate in the cytoplasm face challenges in supporting the nu...
Taking control of the cellular apparatus for protein production is a requirement for virus progressi...
Taking control of the cellular apparatus for protein production is a requirement for virus progressi...
Viruses rely on the cellular machinery of host cells to synthesize their proteins, and have develope...
As invading viruses do not harbor functional ribosomes in their virions, successful amplification of...
Viruses do not carry their own protein biosynthesis machinery and the translation of viral proteins ...
Viruses feature an evolutionary shaped minimal genome that is obligately dependent on the cellular t...
Viral protein synthesis is completely dependent upon the translational machinery of the host cell. H...
Viruses feature an evolutionary shaped minimal genome that is obligately dependent on the cellular t...
Modulation of the host cell’s translational machinery is a crucial part of viral infection strategie...
International audienceRegulation of protein synthesis by viruses occurs at all levels of translation...
Viruses are dependent upon the host cell protein synthesis machinery, thus they have developed a ran...
Viruses are obligate intracellular parasites, and their replication requires host cell functions. Al...
Viruses are dependent upon the host cell protein synthesis machinery, thus they have developed a ran...
Viral RNAs contain the information needed to synthesize their own proteins, to replicate, and to spr...
AbstractPlus strand RNA viruses that replicate in the cytoplasm face challenges in supporting the nu...
Taking control of the cellular apparatus for protein production is a requirement for virus progressi...
Taking control of the cellular apparatus for protein production is a requirement for virus progressi...
Viruses rely on the cellular machinery of host cells to synthesize their proteins, and have develope...