Influenza A viruses are responsible for seasonal epidemics, and pandemics can arise from the transmission of novel zoonotic influenza A viruses to humans1,2. Influenza A viruses contain a segmented negative-sense RNA genome, which is transcribed and replicated by the viral-RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (FluPolA) composed of PB1, PB2 and PA subunits3,4,5. Although the high-resolution crystal structure of FluPolA of bat influenza A virus has previously been reported6, there are no complete structures available for human and avian FluPolA. Furthermore, the molecular mechanisms of genomic viral RNA (vRNA) replication—which proceeds through a complementary RNA (cRNA) replicative intermediate, and requires oligomerization of the polymerase7,8,9,10...
The single-stranded, negative-sense, viral genomic RNA (vRNA) of influenza A virus is encapsidated b...
The genome of influenza viruses consists of multiple segments of single stranded negative-sense RNA....
Influenza A viruses (IAV) are responsible for recurrent influenza epidemics and occasional devastati...
The influenza virus causes a disease that kills approximately 500,000 people worldwide each year. In...
Negative-sense RNA viruses, such as influenza, encode large, multidomain RNA-dependent RNA polymeras...
Aquatic birds represent a vast reservoir from which new pandemic influenza A viruses can emerge1. In...
International audienceInfluenza virus polymerase uses a capped primer, derived by 'cap-snatching' fr...
Influenza viruses are segmented, negative-sense RNA viruses responsible for influenza disease. Unlik...
During annual influenza epidemics, influenza B viruses (IBVs) co-circulate with influenza A viruses ...
International audienceDuring annual influenza epidemics, influenza B viruses (IBVs) co-circulate wit...
Influenza A viruses cause seasonal epidemics and global pandemics, representing a considerable burde...
textInfluenza A is a negative stranded RNA virus with a segmented genome. Once the virus infects a c...
International audienceThe influenza A virus RNA-dependent RNA polymerase complex consists in three s...
Q.Y. and T.S.Y.G. contributed equally to this article. ABSTRACT Influenza A virions contain eight ri...
ABSTRACT Influenza A virions contain eight ribonucleoproteins (RNPs), each comprised of a negative-s...
The single-stranded, negative-sense, viral genomic RNA (vRNA) of influenza A virus is encapsidated b...
The genome of influenza viruses consists of multiple segments of single stranded negative-sense RNA....
Influenza A viruses (IAV) are responsible for recurrent influenza epidemics and occasional devastati...
The influenza virus causes a disease that kills approximately 500,000 people worldwide each year. In...
Negative-sense RNA viruses, such as influenza, encode large, multidomain RNA-dependent RNA polymeras...
Aquatic birds represent a vast reservoir from which new pandemic influenza A viruses can emerge1. In...
International audienceInfluenza virus polymerase uses a capped primer, derived by 'cap-snatching' fr...
Influenza viruses are segmented, negative-sense RNA viruses responsible for influenza disease. Unlik...
During annual influenza epidemics, influenza B viruses (IBVs) co-circulate with influenza A viruses ...
International audienceDuring annual influenza epidemics, influenza B viruses (IBVs) co-circulate wit...
Influenza A viruses cause seasonal epidemics and global pandemics, representing a considerable burde...
textInfluenza A is a negative stranded RNA virus with a segmented genome. Once the virus infects a c...
International audienceThe influenza A virus RNA-dependent RNA polymerase complex consists in three s...
Q.Y. and T.S.Y.G. contributed equally to this article. ABSTRACT Influenza A virions contain eight ri...
ABSTRACT Influenza A virions contain eight ribonucleoproteins (RNPs), each comprised of a negative-s...
The single-stranded, negative-sense, viral genomic RNA (vRNA) of influenza A virus is encapsidated b...
The genome of influenza viruses consists of multiple segments of single stranded negative-sense RNA....
Influenza A viruses (IAV) are responsible for recurrent influenza epidemics and occasional devastati...