The genomic RNA of Hepatitis A virus (HAV), a picornavirus of the hepatovirus group, is a single-stranded molecule, ca. 7.5 kb in length of positive polarity. Translation of this uncapped RNA starts at the 10th (or 11th) AUG triplet (position 734-36), by a mechanism of internal initiation of translation. The long sequences extending between the uncapped 5'-end and the translation initiation site contain two (instead of just one) pyrimidine-rich tracts (PRTs) spanning nucleotides 94-140 and 711-724, respectively. The latter lies only 11 nucleotides upstream from the initiation site of translation, and the question arose as to whether the notoriously poor replication ability of HAV was a consequence of a down regulation of translation due to ...
Passage of human hepatitis A virus (HAV) in cell culture results in attenuation of the virus as well...
Although the lengthy 5' nontranslated regions (5'NTRs) of other picornaviral RNAs form highly ordere...
Infection by hepatitis A virus (HAV) can cause acute hepatitis and, rarely, fulminant liver failure,...
dissertationPicornaviruses have been shown to translate their genomes by binding ribosomes to intern...
Protein synthesis directed by hepatitis A virus (HAV) RNA is mediated by a mechanism involving the r...
AbstractProtein synthesis directed by hepatitis A virus (HAV) RNA is mediated by a mechanism involvi...
AbstractTranslation of hepatitis A virus (HAV) RNA is controlled by an internal ribosome entry site ...
Double-stranded cDNA was synthesized from hepatitis A virus (HAV) RNA and inserted into the Pst I si...
Unlike other picornaviruses, hepatitis A virus (HAV) replicates so inefficiently in cell culture tha...
Rapidly replicating, cytopathic (rr/cpe+) variants of hepatitis A virus (HAV) isolated from persiste...
Many viruses strongly prefer to infect certain cell types, a phenomenon known as “tropism.” Understa...
Many viruses strongly prefer to infect certain cell types, a phenomenon known as “tropism.” Understa...
Passage of human hepatitis A virus (HAV) in cell culture results in attenuation of the virus as well...
Many viruses strongly prefer to infect certain cell types, a phenomenon known as “tropism.” Understa...
Many viruses strongly prefer to infect certain cell types, a phenomenon known as “tropism.” Understa...
Passage of human hepatitis A virus (HAV) in cell culture results in attenuation of the virus as well...
Although the lengthy 5' nontranslated regions (5'NTRs) of other picornaviral RNAs form highly ordere...
Infection by hepatitis A virus (HAV) can cause acute hepatitis and, rarely, fulminant liver failure,...
dissertationPicornaviruses have been shown to translate their genomes by binding ribosomes to intern...
Protein synthesis directed by hepatitis A virus (HAV) RNA is mediated by a mechanism involving the r...
AbstractProtein synthesis directed by hepatitis A virus (HAV) RNA is mediated by a mechanism involvi...
AbstractTranslation of hepatitis A virus (HAV) RNA is controlled by an internal ribosome entry site ...
Double-stranded cDNA was synthesized from hepatitis A virus (HAV) RNA and inserted into the Pst I si...
Unlike other picornaviruses, hepatitis A virus (HAV) replicates so inefficiently in cell culture tha...
Rapidly replicating, cytopathic (rr/cpe+) variants of hepatitis A virus (HAV) isolated from persiste...
Many viruses strongly prefer to infect certain cell types, a phenomenon known as “tropism.” Understa...
Many viruses strongly prefer to infect certain cell types, a phenomenon known as “tropism.” Understa...
Passage of human hepatitis A virus (HAV) in cell culture results in attenuation of the virus as well...
Many viruses strongly prefer to infect certain cell types, a phenomenon known as “tropism.” Understa...
Many viruses strongly prefer to infect certain cell types, a phenomenon known as “tropism.” Understa...
Passage of human hepatitis A virus (HAV) in cell culture results in attenuation of the virus as well...
Although the lengthy 5' nontranslated regions (5'NTRs) of other picornaviral RNAs form highly ordere...
Infection by hepatitis A virus (HAV) can cause acute hepatitis and, rarely, fulminant liver failure,...