Nucleocytoplasmic shuttling of the rabies virus P protein requires a nuclear localization signal and a CRM1-dependent nuclear export signal.
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Subversion of the Immune Response by Rabies VirusResistance to Rhabdoviridae Infection and Subversion of Antiviral ResponsesStructure of the Nucleoprotein Binding Domain of Mokola Virus PhosphoproteinStructure of the C-Terminal Domain of Lettuce Necrotic Yellows Virus PhosphoproteinStructure of the low pH conformation of Chandipura virus G reveals important features in the evolution of the vesiculovirus glycoproteinANP32B is a nuclear target of henipavirus M proteins.A nuclear localization of the infectious haematopoietic necrosis virus NV protein is necessary for optimal viral growth.Role of interferon antagonist activity of rabies virus phosphoprotein in viral pathogenicity.Rabies virus P protein interacts with STAT1 and inhibits interferon signal transduction pathways.Nuclear localization of cytoplasmic poly(A)-binding protein upon rotavirus infection involves the interaction of NSP3 with eIF4G and RoXaN.Wongabel rhabdovirus accessory protein U3 targets the SWI/SNF chromatin remodeling complex.Identification of a role for nucleolin in rabies virus infection.RNA splicing in a new rhabdovirus from Culex mosquitoes.Dynein light chain association sequences can facilitate nuclear protein importNuclear Trafficking of the Rabies Virus Interferon Antagonist P-Protein Is Regulated by an Importin-Binding Nuclear Localization Sequence in the C-Terminal Domain.A novel nuclear trafficking module regulates the nucleocytoplasmic localization of the rabies virus interferon antagonist, P proteinConservation of a unique mechanism of immune evasion across the Lyssavirus genus.The co-chaperone Cdc37 regulates the rabies virus phosphoprotein stability by targeting to Hsp90AA1 machinery.The rabies virus interferon antagonist P protein interacts with activated STAT3 and inhibits Gp130 receptor signalingIdentification of functional domains in reovirus replication proteins muNS and mu2.The importance of immune evasion in the pathogenesis of rabies virus.Interferon response and viral evasion by members of the family rhabdoviridae.Dynamics of virus-receptor interactions in virus binding, signaling, and endocytosisCharacterization of pH-sensitive molecular switches that trigger the structural transition of vesicular stomatitis virus glycoprotein from the postfusion state toward the prefusion state.CRM1 Inhibitors for Antiviral Therapy.Peptides that mimic the amino-terminal end of the rabies virus phosphoprotein have antiviral activity.Resistance to rabies virus infection conferred by the PMLIV isoform.The nucleocytoplasmic rabies virus P protein counteracts interferon signaling by inhibiting both nuclear accumulation and DNA binding of STAT1.Molecular characterization of KGH, the first human isolate of rabies virus in Korea.The rabies virus phosphoprotein synthesis and subcellular localization are modified by nerve growth factor.Expression of human parainfluenza virus type 3 PD protein and intracellular localization in virus infected cells.Sensitivity of rabies virus to type I interferon is determined by the phosphoprotein gene.
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Nucleocytoplasmic shuttling of the rabies virus P protein requires a nuclear localization signal and a CRM1-dependent nuclear export signal.
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Nucleocytoplasmic shuttling of ...... pendent nuclear export signal.
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Danielle Blondel
David Pasdeloup
Hélène Raux
Nicolas Poisson
Rob W H Ruigrok
Yves Gaudin
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10.1016/J.VIROL.2005.02.005
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2005-04-01T00:00:00Z