Proper mRNA nuclear export is essential for harmonious growth and maintenance of a cell. An effective weapon influenza virus employs to hijack a host cell is its ability to inhibit such export. Exactly how influenza virus achieves this inhibition is not fully known. Here, we demonstrate that upon infection, influenza virus degrades two nucleopore proteins (Nup98 and Nup96), which play a key role in mRNA nuclear export. Also, a main virulence factor of influenza virus (non-structural protein 1, NS1) binds directly to NXF1 and E1B-AP5, two key constituents of the mRNA export pathway (NXF1/NXT pathway) responsible for exporting bulk (~70%) mRNA from the nucleus. By increasing the expression levels of members of the NXF1/NXT pathway, we were ab...
Influenza is a negative strand RNA virus that is segmented. The influenza replicates by transcribing...
Influenza virus rapidly evolves to evade vaccines and gain resistance to antiviral therapies. Yearly...
The high genetic compatibility between the 2009 H1N1 pandemic swine flu and the highly pathogenic ...
The NS1 protein of influenza A virus is a major virulence factor that is essential for pathogenesis....
AbstractThe influenza virus copies its genomic RNA in the nuclei of host cells, but the viral partic...
Influenza virus causes health and economic hardships worldwide. Influenza is controlled with annual ...
The flow of genetic information from sites of transcription within the nucleus to the cytoplasmic tr...
The assembly of influenza virus progeny virions requires machinery that exports viral genomic ribonu...
Influenza remains a serious worldwide public health problem. After infection, viral genomic RNA is r...
<div><p>Developing antiviral therapies for influenza A virus (IAV) infection is an ongoing process b...
The focus of this thesis research was to clarify the role of host Nxf1 in influenza viral mRNA nucle...
Abstract: Influenza virus is a major human and animal pathogen causing seasonal epidemics and occasi...
Background: The influenza A virus replicates in the nucleus of its host cell. Thus,...
The assembly of influenza virus progeny virions requires machinery that exports viral genomic ribonu...
The nuclear export of the influenza A virus ribonucleoprotein (vRNP) is crucial for virus replicatio...
Influenza is a negative strand RNA virus that is segmented. The influenza replicates by transcribing...
Influenza virus rapidly evolves to evade vaccines and gain resistance to antiviral therapies. Yearly...
The high genetic compatibility between the 2009 H1N1 pandemic swine flu and the highly pathogenic ...
The NS1 protein of influenza A virus is a major virulence factor that is essential for pathogenesis....
AbstractThe influenza virus copies its genomic RNA in the nuclei of host cells, but the viral partic...
Influenza virus causes health and economic hardships worldwide. Influenza is controlled with annual ...
The flow of genetic information from sites of transcription within the nucleus to the cytoplasmic tr...
The assembly of influenza virus progeny virions requires machinery that exports viral genomic ribonu...
Influenza remains a serious worldwide public health problem. After infection, viral genomic RNA is r...
<div><p>Developing antiviral therapies for influenza A virus (IAV) infection is an ongoing process b...
The focus of this thesis research was to clarify the role of host Nxf1 in influenza viral mRNA nucle...
Abstract: Influenza virus is a major human and animal pathogen causing seasonal epidemics and occasi...
Background: The influenza A virus replicates in the nucleus of its host cell. Thus,...
The assembly of influenza virus progeny virions requires machinery that exports viral genomic ribonu...
The nuclear export of the influenza A virus ribonucleoprotein (vRNP) is crucial for virus replicatio...
Influenza is a negative strand RNA virus that is segmented. The influenza replicates by transcribing...
Influenza virus rapidly evolves to evade vaccines and gain resistance to antiviral therapies. Yearly...
The high genetic compatibility between the 2009 H1N1 pandemic swine flu and the highly pathogenic ...