Translation is a complex process involving diverse cellular proteins, including the translation initiation factor eIF4E, which has been shown to be a protein that is a point for translational regulation. Viruses require components from the host cell to complete their replication cycles. Various studies show how eIF4E and its regulatory cellular proteins are manipulated during viral infections. Interestingly, viral action mechanisms in eIF4E are diverse and have an impact not only on viral protein synthesis, but also on other aspects that are important for the replication cycle, such as the proliferation of infected cells and stimulation of viral reactivation. This review shows how some viruses use eIF4E and its regulatory proteins for th...
African swine fever virus (ASFV), like other complex DNA viruses, deploys a variety of strategies to...
The translation represents one of the most crucial processes in the cell. That is why it is often ta...
Viruses do not carry their own protein biosynthesis machinery and the translation of viral proteins ...
<p>Signaling pathways converge on the translation machinery and influence protein synthesis globally...
Influenza virus mRNAs contain a 5′-cap structure followed by short cell-derived heterogeneous oligon...
AbstractInfluenza virus mRNAs contain a 5′-cap structure followed by short cell-derived heterogeneou...
Hepatitis E virus (HEV) infection, one of the foremost causes of acute hepatitis, is becoming a heal...
The eukaryotic initiation factor (eIF) 4F complex is composed of three polypeptides: eIF4A, eIF4E an...
AbstractThe eukaryotic translation initiation factor eIF4E, the cap-binding protein, seems to play a...
Influenza virus infection of cells is accompanied by a striking shutoff of cellular protein synthesi...
International audienceRegulation of protein synthesis by viruses occurs at all levels of translation...
Translation initiation factor 4E (eIF4E) binds the 7-methylguanosine cap structure of mRNA and media...
Viruses are dependent upon the host cell protein synthesis machinery, thus they have developed a ran...
Although alteration in host cellular translation machinery occurs in virus-infected cells, the role ...
Regulated loading of eIF3-bound 40S ribosomes on capped mRNA is generally dependent upon the transla...
African swine fever virus (ASFV), like other complex DNA viruses, deploys a variety of strategies to...
The translation represents one of the most crucial processes in the cell. That is why it is often ta...
Viruses do not carry their own protein biosynthesis machinery and the translation of viral proteins ...
<p>Signaling pathways converge on the translation machinery and influence protein synthesis globally...
Influenza virus mRNAs contain a 5′-cap structure followed by short cell-derived heterogeneous oligon...
AbstractInfluenza virus mRNAs contain a 5′-cap structure followed by short cell-derived heterogeneou...
Hepatitis E virus (HEV) infection, one of the foremost causes of acute hepatitis, is becoming a heal...
The eukaryotic initiation factor (eIF) 4F complex is composed of three polypeptides: eIF4A, eIF4E an...
AbstractThe eukaryotic translation initiation factor eIF4E, the cap-binding protein, seems to play a...
Influenza virus infection of cells is accompanied by a striking shutoff of cellular protein synthesi...
International audienceRegulation of protein synthesis by viruses occurs at all levels of translation...
Translation initiation factor 4E (eIF4E) binds the 7-methylguanosine cap structure of mRNA and media...
Viruses are dependent upon the host cell protein synthesis machinery, thus they have developed a ran...
Although alteration in host cellular translation machinery occurs in virus-infected cells, the role ...
Regulated loading of eIF3-bound 40S ribosomes on capped mRNA is generally dependent upon the transla...
African swine fever virus (ASFV), like other complex DNA viruses, deploys a variety of strategies to...
The translation represents one of the most crucial processes in the cell. That is why it is often ta...
Viruses do not carry their own protein biosynthesis machinery and the translation of viral proteins ...