Influenza A viruses cause seasonal epidemics and global pandemics, representing a considerable burden to healthcare systems. Central to the replication cycle of influenza viruses is the viral RNA-dependent RNA polymerase which transcribes and replicates the viral RNA genome. The polymerase undergoes conformational rearrangements and interacts with viral and host proteins to perform these functions. Here we determine the structure of the 1918 influenza virus polymerase in transcriptase and replicase conformations using cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM). We then structurally and functionally characterise the binding of single-domain nanobodies to the polymerase of the 1918 pandemic influenza virus. Combining these functional and structural d...
International audienceInfluenza virus polymerase uses a capped primer, derived by 'cap-snatching' fr...
The influenza virus RNA polymerase complex is a heterotrimer composed of the PB1, PB2, and PA subuni...
During annual influenza epidemics, influenza B viruses (IBVs) co-circulate with influenza A viruses ...
Influenza A viruses cause seasonal epidemics and global pandemics, representing a considerable burde...
Influenza viruses are segmented, negative-sense RNA viruses responsible for influenza disease. Unlik...
Abstract Influenza viruses transcribe and replicate their genome in the nucleus of the infected cell...
Influenza A viruses are responsible for seasonal epidemics, and pandemics can arise from the transmi...
Assembly of the heterotrimeric influenza virus polymerase complex from the individual subunits PB1, ...
The influenza virus causes a disease that kills approximately 500,000 people worldwide each year. In...
Influenza and SARS-CoV-2 both have single-stranded RNA as their genetic material. Although they are...
The genome of influenza viruses consists of multiple segments of single stranded negative-sense RNA....
Influenza virus ribonucleoprotein complexes (RNPs) are central to the viral life cycle and in adapta...
Negative-sense RNA viruses, such as influenza, encode large, multidomain RNA-dependent RNA polymeras...
The influenza virus is a major human and animal pathogen responsible for seasonal epidemics and occa...
Transcription and replication of the influenza virus RNA genome is catalysed by the viral heterotrim...
International audienceInfluenza virus polymerase uses a capped primer, derived by 'cap-snatching' fr...
The influenza virus RNA polymerase complex is a heterotrimer composed of the PB1, PB2, and PA subuni...
During annual influenza epidemics, influenza B viruses (IBVs) co-circulate with influenza A viruses ...
Influenza A viruses cause seasonal epidemics and global pandemics, representing a considerable burde...
Influenza viruses are segmented, negative-sense RNA viruses responsible for influenza disease. Unlik...
Abstract Influenza viruses transcribe and replicate their genome in the nucleus of the infected cell...
Influenza A viruses are responsible for seasonal epidemics, and pandemics can arise from the transmi...
Assembly of the heterotrimeric influenza virus polymerase complex from the individual subunits PB1, ...
The influenza virus causes a disease that kills approximately 500,000 people worldwide each year. In...
Influenza and SARS-CoV-2 both have single-stranded RNA as their genetic material. Although they are...
The genome of influenza viruses consists of multiple segments of single stranded negative-sense RNA....
Influenza virus ribonucleoprotein complexes (RNPs) are central to the viral life cycle and in adapta...
Negative-sense RNA viruses, such as influenza, encode large, multidomain RNA-dependent RNA polymeras...
The influenza virus is a major human and animal pathogen responsible for seasonal epidemics and occa...
Transcription and replication of the influenza virus RNA genome is catalysed by the viral heterotrim...
International audienceInfluenza virus polymerase uses a capped primer, derived by 'cap-snatching' fr...
The influenza virus RNA polymerase complex is a heterotrimer composed of the PB1, PB2, and PA subuni...
During annual influenza epidemics, influenza B viruses (IBVs) co-circulate with influenza A viruses ...