Crucial role of the influenza virus NS2 (NEP) C-terminal domain in M1 binding and nuclear export of vRNP.
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Emerging roles for the influenza A virus nuclear export protein (NEP)The Feat of Packaging Eight Unique Genome SegmentsA Novel Antiviral Target Structure Involved in the RNA Binding, Dimerization, and Nuclear Export Functions of the Influenza A Virus NucleoproteinTwo years after pandemic influenza A/2009/H1N1: what have we learned?Possibility of cross-species/subtype reassortments in influenza A viruses: an analysis of nonstructural protein variations.Involvement of an Arginine Triplet in M1 Matrix Protein Interaction with Membranes and in M1 Recruitment into Virus-Like Particles of the Influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 Virus.Molecular basis of the structure and function of H1 hemagglutinin of influenza virus.The nuclear export protein of H5N1 influenza A viruses recruits Matrix 1 (M1) protein to the viral ribonucleoprotein to mediate nuclear export.A crucial role of N-terminal domain of influenza A virus M1 protein in interaction with swine importin α1 protein.Multifunctional adaptive NS1 mutations are selected upon human influenza virus evolution in the mouse.Interaction of NS2 with AIMP2 facilitates the switch from ubiquitination to SUMOylation of M1 in influenza A virus-infected cells.Cell penetrable human scFv specific to middle domain of matrix protein-1 protects mice from lethal influenza.Intracellular expression of camelid single-domain antibodies specific for influenza virus nucleoprotein uncovers distinct features of its nuclear localization.Human immunodeficiency virus rev-binding protein is essential for influenza a virus replication and promotes genome trafficking in late-stage infection.The highly conserved arginine residues at positions 76 through 78 of influenza A virus matrix protein M1 play an important role in viral replication by affecting the intracellular localization of M1Identification of host genes linked with the survivability of chickens infected with recombinant viruses possessing H5N1 surface antigens from a highly pathogenic avian influenza virus.A nuclear export signal in the matrix protein of Influenza A virus is required for efficient virus replication.Transport of the influenza virus genome from nucleus to nucleusInfluenza viral manipulation of sphingolipid metabolism and signaling to modulate host defense system.At the centre: influenza A virus ribonucleoproteins.Selective incorporation of vRNP into influenza A virions determined by its specific interaction with M1 protein.Role of Host Genes in Influenza Virus Replication.Influenza A Virus-Host Protein Interactions Control Viral Pathogenesis.Nuclear export of the influenza virus ribonucleoprotein complex: Interaction of Hsc70 with viral proteins M1 and NS2.Influenza A virus utilizes suboptimal splicing to coordinate the timing of infection.Evolution of Therapeutic Antibodies, Influenza Virus Biology, Influenza, and Influenza Immunotherapy.Influenza A Virus Cell Entry, Replication, Virion Assembly and Movement
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Crucial role of the influenza virus NS2 (NEP) C-terminal domain in M1 binding and nuclear export of vRNP.
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Crucial role of the influenza ...... ng and nuclear export of vRNP.
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Crucial role of the influenza ...... ing and nuclear export of vRNP
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Kyosuke Nagata
Nobuyuki Kobayashi
Teppei Shimizu
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10.1016/J.FEBSLET.2010.11.017
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2010-11-16T00:00:00Z