Measles virus phosphoprotein gene products: conformational flexibility of the P/V protein amino-terminal domain and C protein infectivity factor function
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Measles virus V protein is a decoy substrate for IkappaB kinase alpha and prevents Toll-like receptor 7/9-mediated interferon inductionThe measles virus V protein binds to p65 (RelA) to suppress NF-kappaB activityConstraints on the Genetic and Antigenic Variability of Measles VirusCharacterization of the Tupaia Rhabdovirus Genome Reveals a Long Open Reading Frame Overlapping with P and a Novel Gene Encoding a Small Hydrophobic ProteinBoth RIG-I and MDA5 RNA Helicases Contribute to the Induction of Alpha/Beta Interferon in Measles Virus-Infected Human CellsHost-Pathogen Interactions in Measles Virus Replication and Anti-Viral ImmunityRNA-specific adenosine deaminase ADAR1 suppresses measles virus-induced apoptosis and activation of protein kinase PKRProteomic analysis of virus-host interactions in an infectious context using recombinant viruses.Tunable and reversible drug control of protein production via a self-excising degron.Actin-Modulating Protein Cofilin Is Involved in the Formation of Measles Virus Ribonucleoprotein Complex at the Perinuclear Region.Nonstructural Nipah virus C protein regulates both the early host proinflammatory response and viral virulence.Assessing mycoplasma contamination of cell cultures by qPCR using a set of universal primer pairs targeting a 1.5 kb fragment of 16S rRNA genesAttenuation of V- or C-defective measles viruses: infection control by the inflammatory and interferon responses of rhesus monkeys.Virus growth and antibody responses following respiratory tract infection of ferrets and mice with WT and P/V mutants of the paramyxovirus Simian Virus 5.Protein kinase PKR mediates the apoptosis induction and growth restriction phenotypes of C protein-deficient measles virus.Nipah Virus C and W Proteins Contribute to Respiratory Disease in Ferrets.HSP90 Chaperoning in Addition to Phosphoprotein Required for Folding but Not for Supporting Enzymatic Activities of Measles and Nipah Virus L Polymerases.Nipah virus infection: current scenario.Measles virus C protein impairs production of defective copyback double-stranded viral RNA and activation of protein kinase R.The regulation of type I interferon production by paramyxoviruses.Development and application of reporter-expressing mononegaviruses: current challenges and perspectives.Mutual effects of disorder and order in fusion proteins between intrinsically disordered domains and fluorescent proteins.Translational inhibition and increased interferon induction in cells infected with C protein-deficient measles virus.Measles virus C protein interferes with Beta interferon transcription in the nucleus.Receptor (SLAM [CD150]) recognition and the V protein sustain swift lymphocyte-based invasion of mucosal tissue and lymphatic organs by a morbillivirus.Inhibition of ubiquitination and stabilization of human ubiquitin E3 ligase PIRH2 by measles virus phosphoproteinAdaptation to cell culture induces functional differences in measles virus proteins.Interference with the production of infectious viral particles and bimodal inhibition of replication are broadly conserved antiviral properties of IFITMs.Identification of RNA partners of viral proteins in infected cells.Evidence for phosphorylation of human parainfluenza virus type 3 C protein: mutant C proteins exhibit variable inhibitory activities in vitro.Sequence of events in measles virus replication: role of phosphoprotein-nucleocapsid interactionsMeasles virus circumvents the host interferon response by different actions of the C and V proteins.Remarkable similarity in genome nucleotide sequences between the Schwarz FF-8 and AIK-C measles virus vaccine strains and apparent nucleotide differences in the phosphoprotein gene.Full-length sequence analysis of subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE) virus, a mutant of measles virus, isolated from brain tissues of a patient shortly after onset of SSPE.Upon Infection the Cellular WD Repeat-containing Protein 5 (WDR5) Localizes to Cytoplasmic Inclusion Bodies and Enhances Measles Virus Replication.Measles virus: Background and oncolytic virotherapy.Constitutive Interferon Pathway Activation in Tumors as an Efficacy Determinant Following Oncolytic Virotherapy.
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Measles virus phosphoprotein gene products: conformational flexibility of the P/V protein amino-terminal domain and C protein infectivity factor function
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Measles virus phosphoprotein g ...... in infectivity factor function
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Patricia Devaux
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11632-11640
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10.1128/JVI.78.21.11632-11640.2004
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