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A glance at subgenomic flavivirus RNAs and microRNAs in flavivirus infectionsRibonuclease III mechanisms of double-stranded RNA cleavageCytoplasmic Drosha activity generated by alternative splicingRNA-based mechanisms regulating host-virus interactionsDrosha as an interferon-independent antiviral factor.Human metapneumovirus infection induces significant changes in small noncoding RNA expression in airway epithelial cells.The Mammalian response to virus infection is independent of small RNA silencing.Role of microRNAs in arbovirus/vector interactionsLet-7 represses Nr6a1 and a mid-gestation developmental program in adult fibroblasts.Dicer's role as an antiviral: still an enigma.A cytoplasmic RNA virus generates functional viral small RNAs and regulates viral IRES activity in mammalian cellsCellular localization and processing of primary transcripts of exonic microRNAs.Drosha inclusions are new components of dipeptide-repeat protein aggregates in FTLD-TDP and ALS C9orf72 expansion casesToll-like receptor-3 is dispensable for the innate microRNA response to West Nile virus (WNV).Stress induces p38 MAPK-mediated phosphorylation and inhibition of Drosha-dependent cell survivalViral Small-RNA Analysis of Bombyx mori Larval Midgut during Persistent and Pathogenic Cytoplasmic Polyhedrosis Virus InfectionA mobile genetic element with unknown function found in distantly related viruses.Cytoplasmic RNA viruses as potential vehicles for the delivery of therapeutic small RNAs.Degradation of host microRNAs by poxvirus poly(A) polymerase reveals terminal RNA methylation as a protective antiviral mechanism.RNA viruses and microRNAs: challenging discoveries for the 21st century.Identification of RNase L-dependent, 3'-end-modified, viral small RNAs in Sindbis virus-infected mammalian cells.MicroRNA-like viral small RNA from Dengue virus 2 autoregulates its replication in mosquito cells.Processing of virus-derived cytoplasmic primary-microRNAs.Swiss army knives: non-canonical functions of nuclear Drosha and Dicer.RNase III nucleases from diverse kingdoms serve as antiviral effectors.Alternative splicing affects the subcellular localization of Drosha.Expression of a non-coding RNA in ectromelia virus is required for normal plaque formation.Viruses and miRNAs: More Friends than Foes.Long-term expression of miRNA for RNA interference using a novel vector system based on a negative-strand RNA virus.Yellow fever virus, but not Zika or Dengue virus inhibits T cell receptor-mediated T cell function by an RNA-based mechanism.An Exportin-1-dependent microRNA biogenesis pathway during human cell quiescence.The microRNA maturation regulator Drosha is an independent predictor of outcome in breast cancer patients.Emerging roles of DROSHA beyond primary microRNA processing.Close encounters of the RNAi kind: the silencing life of the adherens junctions.RNA virus building blocks-miRNAs not included.
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Evidence for a cytoplasmic microprocessor of pri-miRNAs
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Evidence for a cytoplasmic microprocessor of pri-miRNAs
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Evidence for a cytoplasmic microprocessor of pri-miRNAs
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Alissa M Pham
Benjamin R Tenoever
Jillian S Shapiro
Ryan A Langlois
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10.1261/RNA.032268.112
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2012-05-25T00:00:00Z