Influenza A virus is transmitted through a respiratory route and has caused several pandemics throughout history. The NS1 protein of influenza A virus, which consists of an N-terminal RNA-binding domain and a C-terminal effector domain, is considered one of the critical virulence factors during influenza A virus infection because the viral protein can downregulate the antiviral response of the host cell and facilitate viral replication. Our previous study identified an N-terminus-truncated NS1 protein that covers the C-terminus effector domain. To comprehensively explore the role of the truncated NS1 in cells, we conducted immunoprecipitation coupled with LC-MS/MS to identify its interacting cellular proteins. There were 46 cellular protein...
The annual epidemics caused by the influenza A virus causes hundreds of thousands of deaths worldwid...
AbstractThe NS1 protein of the influenza A/Udorn/72 virus possesses two important functional domains...
NS1 proteins of influenza A and B viruses share limited sequence homology, yet both are potent manip...
Influenza A virus, which can cause severe respiratory illnesses in infected individuals, is responsi...
Influenza is a negative single strand RNA virus of economic and global health concern because it qui...
Influenza A NS1 and NS2 proteins are encoded by the RNA segment 8 of the viral genome. NS1 is a mult...
<div><p>Influenza A NS1 and NS2 proteins are encoded by the RNA segment 8 of the viral genome. NS1 i...
Non-structural protein NS1 of influenza A viruses interacts with cellular factors through its N-term...
Influenza A virus infections can result in severe respiratory diseases. The H7N9 subtype of avian in...
Non-structural protein NS1 of influenza A viruses interacts with cellular factors through its N-term...
Abstract Objective The multifunctional NS1 protein of influenza A virus has roles in antagonising ce...
Influenza virus rapidly evolves to evade vaccines and gain resistance to antiviral therapies. Yearly...
NS1 of influenza A virus is a key multifunctional protein that plays various roles in regulating vir...
Rational characterization of virulence and host-adaptive markers in the multifunctional influenza A ...
The annual epidemics caused by the influenza A virus causes hundreds of thousands of deaths worldwid...
The annual epidemics caused by the influenza A virus causes hundreds of thousands of deaths worldwid...
AbstractThe NS1 protein of the influenza A/Udorn/72 virus possesses two important functional domains...
NS1 proteins of influenza A and B viruses share limited sequence homology, yet both are potent manip...
Influenza A virus, which can cause severe respiratory illnesses in infected individuals, is responsi...
Influenza is a negative single strand RNA virus of economic and global health concern because it qui...
Influenza A NS1 and NS2 proteins are encoded by the RNA segment 8 of the viral genome. NS1 is a mult...
<div><p>Influenza A NS1 and NS2 proteins are encoded by the RNA segment 8 of the viral genome. NS1 i...
Non-structural protein NS1 of influenza A viruses interacts with cellular factors through its N-term...
Influenza A virus infections can result in severe respiratory diseases. The H7N9 subtype of avian in...
Non-structural protein NS1 of influenza A viruses interacts with cellular factors through its N-term...
Abstract Objective The multifunctional NS1 protein of influenza A virus has roles in antagonising ce...
Influenza virus rapidly evolves to evade vaccines and gain resistance to antiviral therapies. Yearly...
NS1 of influenza A virus is a key multifunctional protein that plays various roles in regulating vir...
Rational characterization of virulence and host-adaptive markers in the multifunctional influenza A ...
The annual epidemics caused by the influenza A virus causes hundreds of thousands of deaths worldwid...
The annual epidemics caused by the influenza A virus causes hundreds of thousands of deaths worldwid...
AbstractThe NS1 protein of the influenza A/Udorn/72 virus possesses two important functional domains...
NS1 proteins of influenza A and B viruses share limited sequence homology, yet both are potent manip...