Most viruses express during infection products that prevent or neutralize the effect of the host dsRNA activated protein kinase (PKR). Translation of Sindbis virus (SINV) mRNA escapes to PKR activation and eIF2 phosphorylation in infected cells by a mechanism that requires a stem loop structure in viral 26S mRNA termed DLP to initiate translation in the absence of functional eIF2. Unlike the rest of viruses tested, we found that Alphavirus infection allowed a strong PKR activation and eIF2α phosphorylation in vitro and in infected animals so that the presence of DLP structure in mRNA was critical for translation and replication of SINV. Interestingly, infection of MEFs with some viruses that express PKR inhibitors prevented eIF2α phosphoryl...
Members of the Alphavirus genus are arboviruses that alternate replication in mosquitoes and vertebr...
The antiviral protein kinase R (PKR) is an important host restriction factor, which poxviruses must ...
International audienceMicrobes have been coevolving with their host for millions of years, exploitin...
Most viruses express during infection products that prevent or neutralize the effect of the host dsR...
Most viruses express during infection products that prevent or neutralize the effect of the host dsR...
RNA-activated protein kinase (PKR) is one of the most powerful antiviral defense factors of the mamm...
abstract: Vaccinia virus is a cytoplasmic, double-stranded DNA orthopoxvirus. Unlike mammalian cells...
Protein kinase PKR (also known as EIF2AK2) is activated during viral infection and phosphorylates th...
AbstractActivated PKR protein regulates downstream anti-viral effects, including inhibition of trans...
Cells respond to viral infections through sensors that detect non-self-molecules, and through effect...
Decades of research on vaccinia virus (VACV) have provided a wealth of insights and tools that have ...
AbstractThe process of eukaryotic translation initiation can be regulated by a highly conserved mech...
The antiviral protein kinase R (PKR) is an important host restriction factor, which poxviruses must ...
AbstractActivated PKR protein regulates downstream anti-viral effects, including inhibition of trans...
The antiviral protein kinase R (PKR) is an important host restriction factor, which poxviruses must ...
Members of the Alphavirus genus are arboviruses that alternate replication in mosquitoes and vertebr...
The antiviral protein kinase R (PKR) is an important host restriction factor, which poxviruses must ...
International audienceMicrobes have been coevolving with their host for millions of years, exploitin...
Most viruses express during infection products that prevent or neutralize the effect of the host dsR...
Most viruses express during infection products that prevent or neutralize the effect of the host dsR...
RNA-activated protein kinase (PKR) is one of the most powerful antiviral defense factors of the mamm...
abstract: Vaccinia virus is a cytoplasmic, double-stranded DNA orthopoxvirus. Unlike mammalian cells...
Protein kinase PKR (also known as EIF2AK2) is activated during viral infection and phosphorylates th...
AbstractActivated PKR protein regulates downstream anti-viral effects, including inhibition of trans...
Cells respond to viral infections through sensors that detect non-self-molecules, and through effect...
Decades of research on vaccinia virus (VACV) have provided a wealth of insights and tools that have ...
AbstractThe process of eukaryotic translation initiation can be regulated by a highly conserved mech...
The antiviral protein kinase R (PKR) is an important host restriction factor, which poxviruses must ...
AbstractActivated PKR protein regulates downstream anti-viral effects, including inhibition of trans...
The antiviral protein kinase R (PKR) is an important host restriction factor, which poxviruses must ...
Members of the Alphavirus genus are arboviruses that alternate replication in mosquitoes and vertebr...
The antiviral protein kinase R (PKR) is an important host restriction factor, which poxviruses must ...
International audienceMicrobes have been coevolving with their host for millions of years, exploitin...