Identification of naturally occurring amino acid variations that affect the ability of the measles virus C protein to regulate genome replication and transcription.
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RNA-specific adenosine deaminase ADAR1 suppresses measles virus-induced apoptosis and activation of protein kinase PKRMechanisms of protein kinase PKR-mediated amplification of beta interferon induction by C protein-deficient measles virusMeasles virus-induced suppression of immune responses.Evolution and structural organization of the C proteins of paramyxovirinae.Expression of the Sendai (murine parainfluenza) virus C protein alleviates restriction of measles virus growth in mouse cells.Adenosine deaminase acting on RNA 1 (ADAR1) suppresses the induction of interferon by measles virus.Measles Virus Defective Interfering RNAs Are Generated Frequently and Early in the Absence of C Protein and Can Be Destabilized by Adenosine Deaminase Acting on RNA-1-Like Hypermutations.IFN-β-inducing, unusual viral RNA species produced by paramyxovirus infection accumulated into distinct cytoplasmic structures in an RNA-type-dependent mannerRegulation of Viral RNA Synthesis by the V Protein of Parainfluenza Virus 5Control of the induction of type I interferon by Peste des petits ruminants virus.Protein kinase PKR mediates the apoptosis induction and growth restriction phenotypes of C protein-deficient measles virus.Measles virus nonstructural C protein modulates viral RNA polymerase activity by interacting with host protein SHCBP1Measles 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.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.A highly attenuated measles virus vaccine strain encodes a fully functional C proteinThe matrix protein of measles virus regulates viral RNA synthesis and assembly by interacting with the nucleocapsid protein.Ebola virus (EBOV) VP24 inhibits transcription and replication of the EBOV genome.Adaptation to cell culture induces functional differences in measles virus proteins.Evidence for phosphorylation of human parainfluenza virus type 3 C protein: mutant C proteins exhibit variable inhibitory activities in vitro.Measles virus circumvents the host interferon response by different actions of the C and V proteins.Measles viruses possessing the polymerase protein genes of the Edmonston vaccine strain exhibit attenuated gene expression and growth in cultured cells and SLAM knock-in mice.Expression of human parainfluenza virus type 3 PD protein and intracellular localization in virus infected cells.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.
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Identification of naturally occurring amino acid variations that affect the ability of the measles virus C protein to regulate genome replication and transcription.
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Jenna Wilson
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10.1016/J.VIROL.2005.03.009
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2005-05-01T00:00:00Z