Viruses cleave cellular proteins to remodel the host proteome. The study of these cleavages has revealed mechanisms of immune evasion, resource exploitation, and pathogenesis. However, the full extent of virus-induced proteolysis in infected cells is unknown, mainly because until recently the technology for a global view of proteolysis within cells was lacking. Here, we report the first comprehensive catalog of proteins cleaved upon enterovirus infection and identify the sites within proteins where the cleavages occur. We employed multiple strategies to confirm protein cleavages and assigned them to one of the two enteroviral proteases. Detailed characterization of one substrate, LSM14A, a p body protein with a role in antiviral immunity, s...
The common human pathogen, enteroviruses (EVs) are a genus of single stranded RNA viruses that incl...
Intracellular pathogens have evolved countless different and fascinating strategies to facilitate th...
AbstractPoliovirus infection results in a number of host cell changes, including specific alteration...
Viruses cleave cellular proteins to remodel the host proteome. The study of these cleavages has reve...
Proteases precisely and irreversibly catalyze the hydrolysis of peptide bonds, regulating the fate, ...
Enteroviruses are small RNA viruses that cause diseases with various symptoms ranging from mild to s...
The group of enteroviruses contains many important pathogens for humans, including poliovirus, coxsa...
Enteroviruses (EVs) are human pathogens commonly observed in children aged 0–5 years and adults. EV ...
Identification of novel cellular proteins as substrates to viral proteases would provide a new insig...
We report that several viruses from the human enterovirus group B cause massive vimentin rearrangeme...
Coxsackie virus B3 and encephalomyocarditis virus, which are relevant to human health research, are ...
Enteroviruses comprise a large group of mammalian pathogens that includes poliovirus. Pathology in h...
UNLABELLED: RIG-I-like receptors (RLRs) MDA5 and RIG-I are key players in the innate antiviral respo...
AbstractHuman enteroviruses and rhinoviruses rapidly and selectively abolish translation from cellul...
Enteroviruses comprise a large group of mammalian pathogens that includes poliovirus. Pathology in h...
The common human pathogen, enteroviruses (EVs) are a genus of single stranded RNA viruses that incl...
Intracellular pathogens have evolved countless different and fascinating strategies to facilitate th...
AbstractPoliovirus infection results in a number of host cell changes, including specific alteration...
Viruses cleave cellular proteins to remodel the host proteome. The study of these cleavages has reve...
Proteases precisely and irreversibly catalyze the hydrolysis of peptide bonds, regulating the fate, ...
Enteroviruses are small RNA viruses that cause diseases with various symptoms ranging from mild to s...
The group of enteroviruses contains many important pathogens for humans, including poliovirus, coxsa...
Enteroviruses (EVs) are human pathogens commonly observed in children aged 0–5 years and adults. EV ...
Identification of novel cellular proteins as substrates to viral proteases would provide a new insig...
We report that several viruses from the human enterovirus group B cause massive vimentin rearrangeme...
Coxsackie virus B3 and encephalomyocarditis virus, which are relevant to human health research, are ...
Enteroviruses comprise a large group of mammalian pathogens that includes poliovirus. Pathology in h...
UNLABELLED: RIG-I-like receptors (RLRs) MDA5 and RIG-I are key players in the innate antiviral respo...
AbstractHuman enteroviruses and rhinoviruses rapidly and selectively abolish translation from cellul...
Enteroviruses comprise a large group of mammalian pathogens that includes poliovirus. Pathology in h...
The common human pathogen, enteroviruses (EVs) are a genus of single stranded RNA viruses that incl...
Intracellular pathogens have evolved countless different and fascinating strategies to facilitate th...
AbstractPoliovirus infection results in a number of host cell changes, including specific alteration...