Mammalian orthoreovirus particles induce and are recruited into stress granules at early times postinfection
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Who Regulates Whom? An Overview of RNA Granules and Viral InfectionsStress granules in the viral replication cycleEncephalomyocarditis virus disrupts stress granules, the critical platform for triggering antiviral innate immune responses.Herpes simplex virus 2 infection impacts stress granule accumulationModulation of stress granules and P bodies during dicistrovirus infection.Virus-mediated compartmentalization of the host translational machinery.Roles of the respiratory syncytial virus trailer region: effects of mutations on genome production and stress granule formationHow do viruses interact with stress-associated RNA granules?IFN-β-inducing, unusual viral RNA species produced by paramyxovirus infection accumulated into distinct cytoplasmic structures in an RNA-type-dependent mannerDiversion of stress granules and P-bodies during viral infection.Regulation of stress granules and P-bodies during RNA virus infection.Cytoplasmic RNA Granules and Viral Infection.Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus Infection Induces Stress Granule Formation Depending on Protein Kinase R-like Endoplasmic Reticulum Kinase (PERK) in MARC-145 Cells.RNA granules: the good, the bad and the ugly.Regulation of stress granules in virus systemsTinkering with translation: protein synthesis in virus-infected cells.Mammalian orthoreovirus escape from host translational shutoff correlates with stress granule disruption and is independent of eIF2alpha phosphorylation and PKRHIF-1α downregulation and apoptosis in hypoxic prostate tumor cells infected with oncolytic mammalian orthoreovirus.Stress Granules and Virus Replication.Downregulation of key regulatory proteins in androgen dependent prostate tumor cells by oncolytic reovirus.The herpes simplex virus 2 virion-associated ribonuclease vhs interferes with stress granule formationAmino acids 78 and 79 of Mammalian Orthoreovirus protein µNS are necessary for stress granule localization, core protein λ2 interaction, and de novo virus replication.Heterologous viral promoters incorporated into the human cytomegalovirus genome are silenced during experimental latency.Kinetics of UV(254) inactivation of selected viral pathogens in a static system.Formation of antiviral cytoplasmic granules during orthopoxvirus infection.Proteomics informed by transcriptomics for characterising differential cellular susceptibility to Nelson Bay orthoreovirus infection.Mammalian Orthoreovirus Factories Modulate Stress Granule Protein Localization by Interaction with G3BP1.Non-structural protein σ1s is required for optimal reovirus protein expression.Reovirus Nonstructural Protein σNS Acts as an RNA-Stability Factor Promoting Viral Genome Replication.Viral manipulation of host mRNA decay.Going (Reo)Viral: Factors Promoting Successful Reoviral Oncolytic InfectionReovirus infection induces stabilization and up-regulation of cellular transcripts that encode regulators of TGF-β signaling
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Mammalian orthoreovirus particles induce and are recruited into stress granules at early times postinfection
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Craig Hastings
Qingsong Qin
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11090-11101
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10.1128/JVI.01239-09
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2009-08-26T00:00:00Z