Transcription and replication of the influenza virus RNA genome is catalysed by the viral heterotrimeric RNA-dependent RNA polymerase in the context of viral ribonucleoprotein (vRNP) complexes. Atomic resolution structures of the viral RNA synthesis machinery have offered insights into the initiation mechanisms of viral transcription and genome replication, and the interaction of the viral RNA polymerase with host RNA polymerase II, which is required for the initiation of viral transcription. Replication of the viral RNA genome by the viral RNA polymerase depends on host ANP32A, and host-specific sequence differences in ANP32A underlie the poor activity of avian influenza virus polymerases in mammalian cells. A failure to faithfully copy th...
The influenza A virus causes a highly contagious respiratory disease that significantly impacts our ...
Influenza viruses replicate and transcribe their segmented negative-sense single-stranded RNA genome...
Most avian influenza viruses do not replicate efficiently in human cells. This is partly due to the ...
Transcription and replication of the influenza virus RNA genome is catalysed by the viral heterotrim...
Transcription and replication of the influenza virus RNA genome is catalysed by the viral heterotrim...
The genome of influenza viruses consists of multiple segments of single stranded negative-sense RNA....
The genome of influenza viruses consists of multiple segments of single stranded negative-sense RNA....
The influenza A virus RNA genome segments are packaged in ribonucleoprotein complexes containing RNA...
Influenza viruses are segmented, negative-sense RNA viruses responsible for influenza disease. Unlik...
Influenza viruses are segmented, negative-sense RNA viruses responsible for influenza disease. Unlik...
Avian influenza A viruses typically do not replicate very efficiently when exposed to a mammalian ho...
Influenza A viruses (IAV) are responsible for recurrent influenza epidemics and occasional devastati...
Avian influenza A viruses typically do not replicate very efficiently when exposed to a mammalian ho...
The genome of influenza A virus consists of eight segments of negative-strand viral RNA (vRNA). Duri...
The influenza A virus causes a highly contagious respiratory disease that significantly impacts our ...
The influenza A virus causes a highly contagious respiratory disease that significantly impacts our ...
Influenza viruses replicate and transcribe their segmented negative-sense single-stranded RNA genome...
Most avian influenza viruses do not replicate efficiently in human cells. This is partly due to the ...
Transcription and replication of the influenza virus RNA genome is catalysed by the viral heterotrim...
Transcription and replication of the influenza virus RNA genome is catalysed by the viral heterotrim...
The genome of influenza viruses consists of multiple segments of single stranded negative-sense RNA....
The genome of influenza viruses consists of multiple segments of single stranded negative-sense RNA....
The influenza A virus RNA genome segments are packaged in ribonucleoprotein complexes containing RNA...
Influenza viruses are segmented, negative-sense RNA viruses responsible for influenza disease. Unlik...
Influenza viruses are segmented, negative-sense RNA viruses responsible for influenza disease. Unlik...
Avian influenza A viruses typically do not replicate very efficiently when exposed to a mammalian ho...
Influenza A viruses (IAV) are responsible for recurrent influenza epidemics and occasional devastati...
Avian influenza A viruses typically do not replicate very efficiently when exposed to a mammalian ho...
The genome of influenza A virus consists of eight segments of negative-strand viral RNA (vRNA). Duri...
The influenza A virus causes a highly contagious respiratory disease that significantly impacts our ...
The influenza A virus causes a highly contagious respiratory disease that significantly impacts our ...
Influenza viruses replicate and transcribe their segmented negative-sense single-stranded RNA genome...
Most avian influenza viruses do not replicate efficiently in human cells. This is partly due to the ...