Positive-stranded (+)RNA viruses greatly exploit host cells to support viral replication. However, unlike many other pathogens, (+)RNA viruses code for only a limited number of genes, making them highly dependent on numerous co-opted host factors for supporting viral replication and other viral processes during their infections. This excessive dependence on subverted host factors, however, renders (+)RNA viruses vulnerable to host restriction factors that could block virus replication. Interestingly, cellular ATP-dependent DEAD-box RNA helicases could promote or inhibit the replication of Tomato bushy stunt virus (TBSV) replication. However, it is currently unknown what features make a particular DEAD-box helicase either pro-viral or antivi...
SummaryDEAD-box helicases play essential roles in RNA metabolism across species, but emerging data s...
Replication of plus-strand RNA viruses depends on recruited host factors that aid several critical s...
AbstractRecruited host factors aid replication of plus-strand RNA viruses. In this paper, we show th...
Positive-stranded (+)RNA viruses greatly exploit host cells to support viral replication. However, u...
Positive-stranded (+)RNA viruses greatly exploit host cells to support viral replication. However, u...
Positive-stranded (+)RNA viruses replicate inside cells and depend on many cellular factors to compl...
<div><p>Replication of plus-strand RNA viruses depends on recruited host factors that aid several cr...
The intricate interactions between viruses and hosts include an evolutionary arms race and adaptatio...
AbstractRecruited host factors aid replication of plus-strand RNA viruses. In this paper, we show th...
The intricate interactions between viruses and hosts include an evolutionary arms race and adaptatio...
<div><p>Replication of plus-strand RNA viruses depends on recruited host factors that aid several cr...
Arthropod-borne RNA viruses pose a threat to human health throughout the world, but few treatments a...
Arthropod-borne RNA viruses pose a threat to human health throughout the world, but few treatments a...
Replication of plus-strand RNA viruses depends on recruited host factors that aid several critical s...
Arthropod-borne RNA viruses pose a threat to human health throughout the world, but few treatments a...
SummaryDEAD-box helicases play essential roles in RNA metabolism across species, but emerging data s...
Replication of plus-strand RNA viruses depends on recruited host factors that aid several critical s...
AbstractRecruited host factors aid replication of plus-strand RNA viruses. In this paper, we show th...
Positive-stranded (+)RNA viruses greatly exploit host cells to support viral replication. However, u...
Positive-stranded (+)RNA viruses greatly exploit host cells to support viral replication. However, u...
Positive-stranded (+)RNA viruses replicate inside cells and depend on many cellular factors to compl...
<div><p>Replication of plus-strand RNA viruses depends on recruited host factors that aid several cr...
The intricate interactions between viruses and hosts include an evolutionary arms race and adaptatio...
AbstractRecruited host factors aid replication of plus-strand RNA viruses. In this paper, we show th...
The intricate interactions between viruses and hosts include an evolutionary arms race and adaptatio...
<div><p>Replication of plus-strand RNA viruses depends on recruited host factors that aid several cr...
Arthropod-borne RNA viruses pose a threat to human health throughout the world, but few treatments a...
Arthropod-borne RNA viruses pose a threat to human health throughout the world, but few treatments a...
Replication of plus-strand RNA viruses depends on recruited host factors that aid several critical s...
Arthropod-borne RNA viruses pose a threat to human health throughout the world, but few treatments a...
SummaryDEAD-box helicases play essential roles in RNA metabolism across species, but emerging data s...
Replication of plus-strand RNA viruses depends on recruited host factors that aid several critical s...
AbstractRecruited host factors aid replication of plus-strand RNA viruses. In this paper, we show th...