AbstractInfluenza A virus vRNA segments contain specific packaging signals at their termini that overlap the coding regions. To further characterise segment 5 packaging signals, we introduced synonymous mutations into the terminal coding regions of the vRNA and characterised the replicative fitness of the resulting viruses. Most mutations tested were well-tolerated, but a virus with alterations to NP codons 464-466, near the 5′-end of the vRNA, produced small plaques and replicated to around one-tenth of the level of wild type virus. The mutant virus supported normal levels of NP and segment 5 vRNA synthesis but packaged reduced levels of both segment 5 and segment 3 into virus particles. This suggests an interaction between segments 3 and ...
Abstract The initiation of transcription and replication of influenza A virus requires the 5' and 3'...
For influenza A and B viruses to be infectious, they require eight viral RNA (vRNA) genome segments ...
RNA structures are increasingly recognized to be of importance during influenza A virus replication....
Influenza A virus vRNA segments contain specific packaging signals at their termini that overlap the...
Influenza A virus vRNA segments contain specific packaging signals at their termini that overlap the...
AbstractInfluenza A virus vRNA segments contain specific packaging signals at their termini that ove...
Influenza A virus vRNA segments contain specific packaging signals at their termini that overlap the...
The genomic viral RNA (vRNA) segments of influenza A virus contain specific packaging signals at the...
For influenza A and B viruses to be infectious, they require eight viral RNA (vRNA) genome segments ...
The principles of influenza A virus replication and packaging are not fully understood. In order to ...
The initiation of transcription and replication of influenza A virus requires the 5′ and 3′ ends of ...
The vRNAs of influenza A viruses contain 12 and 13 nucleotide-long sequences at their 3′ and 5′ term...
International audienceThe genome of influenza A viruses (IAV) is split into eight viral RNAs (vRNAs)...
International audienceThe genome of influenza A viruses (IAV) is split into eight viral RNAs (vRNAs)...
International audienceThe genome of influenza A viruses (IAV) is split into eight viral RNAs (vRNAs)...
Abstract The initiation of transcription and replication of influenza A virus requires the 5' and 3'...
For influenza A and B viruses to be infectious, they require eight viral RNA (vRNA) genome segments ...
RNA structures are increasingly recognized to be of importance during influenza A virus replication....
Influenza A virus vRNA segments contain specific packaging signals at their termini that overlap the...
Influenza A virus vRNA segments contain specific packaging signals at their termini that overlap the...
AbstractInfluenza A virus vRNA segments contain specific packaging signals at their termini that ove...
Influenza A virus vRNA segments contain specific packaging signals at their termini that overlap the...
The genomic viral RNA (vRNA) segments of influenza A virus contain specific packaging signals at the...
For influenza A and B viruses to be infectious, they require eight viral RNA (vRNA) genome segments ...
The principles of influenza A virus replication and packaging are not fully understood. In order to ...
The initiation of transcription and replication of influenza A virus requires the 5′ and 3′ ends of ...
The vRNAs of influenza A viruses contain 12 and 13 nucleotide-long sequences at their 3′ and 5′ term...
International audienceThe genome of influenza A viruses (IAV) is split into eight viral RNAs (vRNAs)...
International audienceThe genome of influenza A viruses (IAV) is split into eight viral RNAs (vRNAs)...
International audienceThe genome of influenza A viruses (IAV) is split into eight viral RNAs (vRNAs)...
Abstract The initiation of transcription and replication of influenza A virus requires the 5' and 3'...
For influenza A and B viruses to be infectious, they require eight viral RNA (vRNA) genome segments ...
RNA structures are increasingly recognized to be of importance during influenza A virus replication....