RNA editing by G-nucleotide insertion in mumps virus P-gene mRNA transcripts
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The paramyxovirus, Sendai virus, V protein encodes a luxury function required for viral pathogenesis.Ribosomal frameshifting and transcriptional slippage: From genetic steganography and cryptography to adventitious useMolecular biology, pathogenesis and pathology of mumps virusInterferons and viruses: an evolutionary arms race of molecular interactionsInfluenza A virus M2 ion channel protein: a structure-function analysisInteraction of mumps virus V protein variants with STAT1-STAT2 heterodimer: experimental and theoretical studies.Complete genome sequence of Fer-de-Lance virus reveals a novel gene in reptilian paramyxoviruses.Rescue of mumps virus from cDNA.Sendai virus gene start signals are not equivalent in reinitiation capacity: moderation at the fusion protein gene.Molecular differences between two Jeryl Lynn mumps virus vaccine component strains, JL5 and JL2The nucleocapsid protein gene of bovine coronavirus is bicistronic.Double-stranded RNA adenosine deaminases enhance expression of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 proteinsRinderpest virus blocks type I and type II interferon action: role of structural and nonstructural proteins.Gene-specific contributions to mumps virus neurovirulence and neuroattenuation.The V protein of mumps virus plays a critical role in pathogenesis.Analysis of the posttranslational modifications of the influenza virus M2 protein.Characterization of inhibition of M2 ion channel activity by BL-1743, an inhibitor of influenza A virusIdentification of mumps virus protein and lipid composition by mass spectrometry.The P gene of bovine parainfluenza virus 3 expresses all three reading frames from a single mRNA editing site.The F gene of rodent brain-adapted mumps virus is a major determinant of neurovirulenceInsertional editing of nascent mitochondrial RNAs in Physarum.In vivo model for pseudo-templated transcription in Sendai virus.The P gene of human parainfluenza virus type 1 encodes P and C proteins but not a cysteine-rich V protein.Synthesis of leader RNA and editing of the P mRNA during transcription by purified measles virusRNA-DNA differences are generated in human cells within seconds after RNA exits polymerase IINipah virus edits its P gene at high frequency to express the V and W proteins.A point mutation, E95D, in the mumps virus V protein disengages STAT3 targeting from STAT1 targeting.Paramyxovirus mRNA editing leads to G deletions as well as insertions.Immunogenicity of novel mumps vaccine candidates generated by genetic modification.Rescue of wild-type mumps virus from a strain associated with recent outbreaks helps to define the role of the SH ORF in the pathogenesis of mumps virus.Paramyxovirus evasion of innate immunity: Diverse strategies for common targets.Polymerases of paramyxoviruses and pneumoviruses.Deletion of human metapneumovirus M2-2 increases mutation frequency and attenuates growth in hamsters.Rinderpest viruses lacking the C and V proteins show specific defects in growth and transcription of viral RNAs.Ribosomal frameshifting during translation of measles virus P protein mRNA is capable of directing synthesis of a unique protein.Importance of the cysteine-rich carboxyl-terminal half of V protein for Sendai virus pathogenesisHuman parainfluenza virus type 3 transcription in vitro: role of cellular actin in mRNA synthesis.Characterization of V protein in measles virus-infected cells.Characterization of nucleocapsid binding by the measles virus and mumps virus phosphoproteins.
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RNA editing by G-nucleotide insertion in mumps virus P-gene mRNA transcripts
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RNA editing by G-nucleotide insertion in mumps virus P-gene mRNA transcripts
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RNA editing by G-nucleotide insertion in mumps virus P-gene mRNA transcripts
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RNA editing by G-nucleotide insertion in mumps virus P-gene mRNA transcripts
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RNA editing by G-nucleotide insertion in mumps virus P-gene mRNA transcripts
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R G Paterson
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1990-09-01T00:00:00Z