Dual role of the lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus intergenic region in transcription termination and virus propagation.
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Arenavirus reverse genetics: new approaches for the investigation of arenavirus biology and development of antiviral strategiesGeneration of recombinant lymphocytic choriomeningitis viruses with trisegmented genomes stably expressing two additional genes of interestReporter-Expressing, Replicating-Competent Recombinant ArenavirusesMolecular Insights into Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever VirusAn attenuated Machupo virus with a disrupted L-segment intergenic region protects guinea pigs against lethal Guanarito virus infection.Comparative analysis of disease pathogenesis and molecular mechanisms of New World and Old World arenavirus infections.Analysis of the Tomato spotted wilt virus ambisense S RNA-encoded hairpin structure in translation.A noncoding RNA produced by arthropod-borne flaviviruses inhibits the cellular exoribonuclease XRN1 and alters host mRNA stabilityViral replicative capacity is the primary determinant of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus persistence and immunosuppression.Antiviral activity of a small-molecule inhibitor of arenavirus glycoprotein processing by the cellular site 1 protease.Recovery of an arenavirus entirely from RNA polymerase I/II-driven cDNAReverse genetics approaches to combat pathogenic arenavirusesMolecular mechanism of arenavirus assembly and budding.Identification of two functional domains within the arenavirus nucleoproteinIdentification of amino acid residues critical for the anti-interferon activity of the nucleoprotein of the prototypic arenavirus lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus.Development of peptide-conjugated morpholino oligomers as pan-arenavirus inhibitors.Cross-species analysis of the replication complex of Old World arenaviruses reveals two nucleoprotein sites involved in L protein functionSingle nucleoprotein residue modulates arenavirus replication complex formation.Reverse genetics recovery of Lujo virus and role of virus RNA secondary structures in efficient virus growth.D471G mutation in LCMV-NP affects its ability to self-associate and results in a dominant negative effect in viral RNA synthesisMinigenomes, transcription and replication competent virus-like particles and beyond: reverse genetics systems for filoviruses and other negative stranded hemorrhagic fever virusesArenavirus reverse genetics for vaccine developmentGenomic and biological characterization of aggressive and docile strains of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus rescued from a plasmid-based reverse-genetics systemReverse Genetics Approaches to Control Arenavirus.Rescue of a recombinant Machupo virus from cloned cDNAs and in vivo characterization in interferon (αβ/γ) receptor double knockout miceTargeting virulence mechanisms for the prevention and therapy of arenaviral hemorrhagic fever.Human hemorrhagic Fever causing arenaviruses: molecular mechanisms contributing to virus virulence and disease pathogenesis.Regulation of Tacaribe Mammarenavirus Translation: Positive 5' and Negative 3' Elements and Role of Key Cellular Factors.Novel strategies for development of hemorrhagic fever arenavirus live-attenuated vaccines.Lassa virus nucleoprotein mutants generated by reverse genetics induce a robust type I interferon response in human dendritic cells and macrophagesCharacterization of wild-type and alternate transcription termination signals in the Rift Valley fever virus genomeGeneral Molecular Strategy for Development of Arenavirus Live-Attenuated Vaccines.The PI3K/Akt pathway contributes to arenavirus budding.Efficient rescue of recombinant Lassa virus reveals the influence of S segment noncoding regions on virus replication and virulenceThe High Degree of Sequence Plasticity of the Arenavirus Noncoding Intergenic Region (IGR) Enables the Use of a Nonviral Universal Synthetic IGR To Attenuate Arenaviruses.Molecular determinants of Pichinde virus infection of guinea pigs--a small animal model system for arenaviral hemorrhagic fevers.Mutagenesis-induced, large fitness variations with an invariant arenavirus consensus genomic nucleotide sequence.Genome comparison of virulent and avirulent strains of the Pichinde arenavirus.Efficient Interaction between Arenavirus Nucleoprotein (NP) and RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase (L) Is Mediated by the Virus Nucleocapsid (NP-RNA) Template.Comparative analysis of the genomes of Clostera anastomosis (L.) granulovirus and Clostera anachoreta granulovirus.
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Dual role of the lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus intergenic region in transcription termination and virus propagation.
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Dual role of the lymphocytic c ...... ination and virus propagation.
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Daniel D Pinschewer
Juan Carlos de la Torre
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10.1128/JVI.79.7.4519-4526.2005
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2005-04-01T00:00:00Z