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Emerging roles for the influenza A virus nuclear export protein (NEP)Role of ran binding protein 5 in nuclear import and assembly of the influenza virus RNA polymerase complexCrystal structure of the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase from influenza C virus.Influenza a virus assembly intermediates fuse in the cytoplasmIdentification of a novel splice variant form of the influenza A virus M2 ion channel with an antigenically distinct ectodomainCrystal structure of an avian influenza polymerase PA(N) reveals an endonuclease active siteFunctional association between viral and cellular transcription during influenza virus infection.In vitro transcription and polymerase binding studies of the termini of influenza A virus cRNA: evidence for a cRNA panhandle.Influenza virus activation of the interferon systemInteractome analysis of the influenza A virus transcription/replication machinery identifies protein phosphatase 6 as a cellular factor required for efficient virus replication.Targeting Importin-α7 as a Therapeutic Approach against Pandemic Influenza Viruses.Moving On Out: Transport and Packaging of Influenza Viral RNA into Virions.Differential use of importin-α isoforms governs cell tropism and host adaptation of influenza virus.Pseudotyped influenza A virus as a vaccine for the induction of heterotypic immunityInfluenza virus RNA polymerase: insights into the mechanisms of viral RNA synthesis.Association of the influenza virus RNA polymerase subunit PB2 with the host chaperonin CCT.The PB2 subunit of the influenza virus RNA polymerase affects virulence by interacting with the mitochondrial antiviral signaling protein and inhibiting expression of beta interferon.Single-molecule FRET reveals a corkscrew RNA structure for the polymerase-bound influenza virus promoter.RIG-I detects viral genomic RNA during negative-strand RNA virus infection.Conserved and host-specific features of influenza virion architecture.Influenza polymerase activity correlates with the strength of interaction between nucleoprotein and PB2 through the host-specific residue K/E627.Mapping the phosphoproteome of influenza A and B viruses by mass spectrometry.Transport of the influenza virus genome from nucleus to nucleusIsolation and characterization of the positive-sense replicative intermediate of a negative-strand RNA virus.The role of the influenza virus RNA polymerase in host shut-offNuclear import of the influenza A virus transcriptional machinery.The RNA polymerase of influenza a virus: mechanisms of viral transcription and replication.Biogenesis, assembly, and export of viral messenger ribonucleoproteins in the influenza A virus infected cell.Molecular determinants of pathogenicity in the polymerase complex.A cluster of conserved basic amino acids near the C-terminus of the PB1 subunit of the influenza virus RNA polymerase is involved in the regulation of viral transcription.Two aromatic residues in the PB2 subunit of influenza A RNA polymerase are crucial for cap binding.Single-cell studies of IFN-β promoter activation by wild-type and NS1-defective influenza A viruses.Filamentous influenza viruses.Stabilization of influenza virus replication intermediates is dependent on the RNA-binding but not the homo-oligomerization activity of the viral nucleoprotein.Role of the PB2 627 Domain in Influenza A Virus Polymerase FunctionSingle-molecule FRET reveals the pre-initiation and initiation conformations of influenza virus promoter RNA.The role of the priming loop in influenza A virus RNA synthesis.The accumulation of influenza A virus segment 7 spliced mRNAs is regulated by the NS1 protein.Characterization of the interaction between the influenza A virus polymerase subunit PB1 and the host nuclear import factor Ran-binding protein 5.The influenza A virus NS1 protein interacts with the nucleoprotein of viral ribonucleoprotein complexes.
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