Characterization of influenza virus PB1 protein binding to viral RNA: two separate regions of the protein contribute to the interaction domain.
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Emerging roles for the influenza A virus nuclear export protein (NEP)Definition of the minimal viral components required for the initiation of unprimed RNA synthesis by influenza virus RNA polymeraseThe structure of a biologically active influenza virus ribonucleoprotein complexStructural features of an influenza virus promoter and their implications for viral RNA synthesisA single-nucleotide natural variation (U4 to C4) in an influenza A virus promoter exhibits a large structural change: implications for differential viral RNA synthesis by RNA-dependent RNA polymerase3D structure of the influenza virus polymerase complex: localization of subunit domains.Heat shock protein 70 inhibits the activity of Influenza A virus ribonucleoprotein and blocks the replication of virus in vitro and in vivoInteractome analysis of the influenza A virus transcription/replication machinery identifies protein phosphatase 6 as a cellular factor required for efficient virus replication.Adaptation of avian influenza A virus polymerase in mammals to overcome the host species barrierSingle-molecule FRET reveals a corkscrew RNA structure for the polymerase-bound influenza virus promoter.Generation and characterization of influenza A viruses with altered polymerase fidelity.Emerging antiviral resistant strains of influenza A and the potential therapeutic targets within the viral ribonucleoprotein (vRNP) complex.Temperature sensitive influenza A virus genome replication results from low thermal stability of polymerase-cRNA complexes.Biophysical analysis of influenza A virus RNA promoter at physiological temperatures.Mapping the phosphoproteome of influenza A and B viruses by mass spectrometry.Glycine at Position 622 in PB1 Contributes to the Virulence of H5N1 Avian Influenza Virus in Mice.Functional Genomics Reveals Linkers Critical for Influenza Virus Polymerase.The source of the PB1 gene in influenza vaccine reassortants selectively alters the hemagglutinin content of the resulting seed virus.The influenza virus RNA synthesis machine: advances in its structure and function.Heat shock protein 70 modulates influenza A virus polymerase activity.Unexpected complexity in the interference activity of a cloned influenza defective interfering RNA.The Cellular Factor NXP2/MORC3 Is a Positive Regulator of Influenza Virus Multiplication.Single-molecule FRET reveals the pre-initiation and initiation conformations of influenza virus promoter RNA.The replication activity of influenza virus polymerase is linked to the capacity of the PA subunit to induce proteolysis.Ultrastructural and functional analyses of recombinant influenza virus ribonucleoproteins suggest dimerization of nucleoprotein during virus amplification.Hairpin loop structure in the 3' arm of the influenza A virus virion RNA promoter is required for endonuclease activity.The RNA polymerase of influenza a virus is stabilized by interaction with its viral RNA promoter.A single amino acid mutation in the PA subunit of the influenza virus RNA polymerase inhibits endonucleolytic cleavage of capped RNAs.Mutations in the N-terminal region of influenza virus PB2 protein affect virus RNA replication but not transcription.Threonine 157 of influenza virus PA polymerase subunit modulates RNA replication in infectious viruses.Three-dimensional model for the isolated recombinant influenza virus polymerase heterotrimer.The N-terminal region of influenza virus polymerase PB1 adjacent to the PA binding site is involved in replication but not transcription of the viral genomeAmino acid residues in the N-terminal region of the PA subunit of influenza A virus RNA polymerase play a critical role in protein stability, endonuclease activity, cap binding, and virion RNA promoter binding.
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Characterization of influenza virus PB1 protein binding to viral RNA: two separate regions of the protein contribute to the interaction domain.
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