In influenza A virus-infected cells, replication and transcription of the viral genome occurs in the nucleus. To be packaged into viral particles at the plasma membrane, encapsidated viral genomes must be exported from the nucleus. Intriguingly, the nuclear export protein (NEP) is involved in both processes. Although NEP stimulates viral RNA synthesis by binding to the viral polymerase, its function during nuclear export implicates interaction with viral ribonucleoprotein (vRNP)-associated M1. The observation that both interactions are mediated by the C-terminal moiety of NEP raised the question whether these two features of NEP are linked functionally. Here we provide evidence that the interaction between M1 and the vRNP depends on the NEP...
Most avian influenza viruses do not replicate efficiently in human cells. This is partly due to the ...
Influenza A viruses have a single-stranded RNA genome consisting of 8 segments. Each RNA segment ass...
AbstractDuring influenza virus infection, transcription and replication of the viral RNA take place ...
In influenza A virus-infected cells, replication and transcription of the viral genome occurs in the...
Phosphorylation at the highly conserved serine residues S23 to S25 in the nuclear export protein (NE...
AbstractThe influenza virus genome replicates in the host cell nucleus, and the progeny viral ribonu...
AbstractThe influenza virus copies its genomic RNA in the nuclei of host cells, but the viral partic...
Influenza A virus NS2 protein, also called nuclear export protein (NEP), is crucial for the nuclear ...
Influenza virus is a major human and animal pathogen causing seasonal epidemics and occasional pande...
The nuclear export of the influenza A virus ribonucleoprotein (vRNP) is crucial for virus replicatio...
The assembly of influenza virus progeny virions requires machinery that exports viral genomic ribonu...
The flow of genetic information from sites of transcription within the nucleus to the cytoplasmic tr...
Influenza remains a serious worldwide public health problem. After infection, viral genomic RNA is r...
Background: The influenza A virus replicates in the nucleus of its host cell. Thus,...
AbstractThe formation of influenza virus ribonucleoprotein (RNP) is a necessary step in viral assemb...
Most avian influenza viruses do not replicate efficiently in human cells. This is partly due to the ...
Influenza A viruses have a single-stranded RNA genome consisting of 8 segments. Each RNA segment ass...
AbstractDuring influenza virus infection, transcription and replication of the viral RNA take place ...
In influenza A virus-infected cells, replication and transcription of the viral genome occurs in the...
Phosphorylation at the highly conserved serine residues S23 to S25 in the nuclear export protein (NE...
AbstractThe influenza virus genome replicates in the host cell nucleus, and the progeny viral ribonu...
AbstractThe influenza virus copies its genomic RNA in the nuclei of host cells, but the viral partic...
Influenza A virus NS2 protein, also called nuclear export protein (NEP), is crucial for the nuclear ...
Influenza virus is a major human and animal pathogen causing seasonal epidemics and occasional pande...
The nuclear export of the influenza A virus ribonucleoprotein (vRNP) is crucial for virus replicatio...
The assembly of influenza virus progeny virions requires machinery that exports viral genomic ribonu...
The flow of genetic information from sites of transcription within the nucleus to the cytoplasmic tr...
Influenza remains a serious worldwide public health problem. After infection, viral genomic RNA is r...
Background: The influenza A virus replicates in the nucleus of its host cell. Thus,...
AbstractThe formation of influenza virus ribonucleoprotein (RNP) is a necessary step in viral assemb...
Most avian influenza viruses do not replicate efficiently in human cells. This is partly due to the ...
Influenza A viruses have a single-stranded RNA genome consisting of 8 segments. Each RNA segment ass...
AbstractDuring influenza virus infection, transcription and replication of the viral RNA take place ...