The influenza polymerase cleaves host RNAs ~10–13 nucleotides downstream of their 5′ ends and uses this capped fragment to prime viral mRNA synthesis. To better understand this process of cap snatching, we used high-throughput sequencing to determine the 5′ ends of A/WSN/33 (H1N1) influenza mRNAs. The sequences provided clear evidence for nascent-chain realignment during transcription initiation and revealed a strong influence of the viral template on the frequency of realignment. After accounting for the extra nucleotides inserted through realignment, analysis of the capped fragments indicated that the different viral mRNAs were each prepended with a common set of sequences and that the polymerase often cleaved host RNAs after a purine and...
Sequencing the cap-snatching repertoire of H1N1 influenza provides insight into the mechanism of vir...
In vitro transcription initiation studies revealed a preference of influenza A virus for capped RNA ...
We thank the High-Throughput Genomics Group at the Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics (funded ...
The influenza polymerase cleaves host RNAs ∼10-13 nucleotides downstream of their 5′ ends and uses t...
Influenza A virus (IAV) lacks the enzyme for adding 5\u27 caps to its RNAs and snatches the 5\u27 en...
AbstractThe requirements for alignment of capped leader sequences along the viral genome during infl...
textIt has been established that influenza virus synthesizes its viral mRNAs through a "cap-snatchi...
AbstractInfluenza virus, a negative strand RNA virus, cannibalizes host cell, capped RNA polymerase ...
The influenza A virus (IAV) genome consists of eight single-stranded RNA segments. Each segment is a...
The requirements for alignment of capped leader sequences along the viral genome during influenza tr...
The RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) of the influenza A virus replicates and transcribes the vira...
The requirements for alignment of capped RNA leader sequences along the viral genome during influenz...
Background: Virus:host interactions occur at many levels, including viral entry, viral transcription...
The influenza virus RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRP) cleaves the 5′ end of nascent capped host RN...
Cap-snatching is a unique process to facilitate viral genome transcription initiation for segmented,...
Sequencing the cap-snatching repertoire of H1N1 influenza provides insight into the mechanism of vir...
In vitro transcription initiation studies revealed a preference of influenza A virus for capped RNA ...
We thank the High-Throughput Genomics Group at the Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics (funded ...
The influenza polymerase cleaves host RNAs ∼10-13 nucleotides downstream of their 5′ ends and uses t...
Influenza A virus (IAV) lacks the enzyme for adding 5\u27 caps to its RNAs and snatches the 5\u27 en...
AbstractThe requirements for alignment of capped leader sequences along the viral genome during infl...
textIt has been established that influenza virus synthesizes its viral mRNAs through a "cap-snatchi...
AbstractInfluenza virus, a negative strand RNA virus, cannibalizes host cell, capped RNA polymerase ...
The influenza A virus (IAV) genome consists of eight single-stranded RNA segments. Each segment is a...
The requirements for alignment of capped leader sequences along the viral genome during influenza tr...
The RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) of the influenza A virus replicates and transcribes the vira...
The requirements for alignment of capped RNA leader sequences along the viral genome during influenz...
Background: Virus:host interactions occur at many levels, including viral entry, viral transcription...
The influenza virus RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRP) cleaves the 5′ end of nascent capped host RN...
Cap-snatching is a unique process to facilitate viral genome transcription initiation for segmented,...
Sequencing the cap-snatching repertoire of H1N1 influenza provides insight into the mechanism of vir...
In vitro transcription initiation studies revealed a preference of influenza A virus for capped RNA ...
We thank the High-Throughput Genomics Group at the Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics (funded ...