AbstractViruses can express intron-containing and intronless mRNAs, which are exported by alternative pathways. The study of the nuclear export of these unconventional mRNAs can provide key insights into the normal process of nuclear export and the alternative pathways provide an attractive target for the development of specific antiviral therapies
Recently, it has been recognized that mRNA-associated events occurring in the nucleus can regulate t...
In eukaryotic cells, most mRNAs are exported from the nucleus by the transcription export (TREX) com...
In eukaryotes, the segregation of the RNA synthesis/processing in the nucleus from the translation m...
AbstractViruses can express intron-containing and intronless mRNAs, which are exported by alternativ...
peer reviewedThe nuclear export of cellular mRNAs is a complex process that requires the orchestrate...
AbstractBackground: A hallmark of retroviral gene expression is that unspliced retroviral genomic RN...
International audienceThe retroviral genome consists of an intron-containing transcript that has ess...
AbstractEfficient eukaryotic gene expression hinges on the ability of mRNA to travel from the nucleu...
The presence of a nuclear envelope, also known as nuclear membrane, defines the structural framework...
AbstractRecent advances have led to a new understanding of how mRNAs are exported from the nucleus t...
Nuclear mRNA export plays an important role in gene expression. We describe the mechanisms of mRNA e...
The movement of mRNA from the nucleus to the cytoplasm is one of the crucial checkpoints in the regu...
In eukaryotic cells, RNAs are transcribed in the nucleus and exported to the cytoplasm through the n...
In eukaryotic cells, RNAs are transcribed in the nucleus and exported to the cytoplasm through the n...
Background: A hallmark of retroviral gene expression is that unspliced retroviral genomic RNA is exp...
Recently, it has been recognized that mRNA-associated events occurring in the nucleus can regulate t...
In eukaryotic cells, most mRNAs are exported from the nucleus by the transcription export (TREX) com...
In eukaryotes, the segregation of the RNA synthesis/processing in the nucleus from the translation m...
AbstractViruses can express intron-containing and intronless mRNAs, which are exported by alternativ...
peer reviewedThe nuclear export of cellular mRNAs is a complex process that requires the orchestrate...
AbstractBackground: A hallmark of retroviral gene expression is that unspliced retroviral genomic RN...
International audienceThe retroviral genome consists of an intron-containing transcript that has ess...
AbstractEfficient eukaryotic gene expression hinges on the ability of mRNA to travel from the nucleu...
The presence of a nuclear envelope, also known as nuclear membrane, defines the structural framework...
AbstractRecent advances have led to a new understanding of how mRNAs are exported from the nucleus t...
Nuclear mRNA export plays an important role in gene expression. We describe the mechanisms of mRNA e...
The movement of mRNA from the nucleus to the cytoplasm is one of the crucial checkpoints in the regu...
In eukaryotic cells, RNAs are transcribed in the nucleus and exported to the cytoplasm through the n...
In eukaryotic cells, RNAs are transcribed in the nucleus and exported to the cytoplasm through the n...
Background: A hallmark of retroviral gene expression is that unspliced retroviral genomic RNA is exp...
Recently, it has been recognized that mRNA-associated events occurring in the nucleus can regulate t...
In eukaryotic cells, most mRNAs are exported from the nucleus by the transcription export (TREX) com...
In eukaryotes, the segregation of the RNA synthesis/processing in the nucleus from the translation m...