Different types of nsP3-containing protein complexes in Sindbis virus-infected cells
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The Virus-Host Interplay: Biogenesis of +RNA Replication ComplexesMosquito Rasputin interacts with chikungunya virus nsP3 and determines the infection rate in Aedes albopictusAlphavirus RNA synthesis and non-structural protein functionsDifferences in Processing Determinants of Nonstructural Polyprotein and in the Sequence of Nonstructural Protein 3 Affect Neurovirulence of Semliki Forest VirusAlphavirus Infection: Host Cell Shut-Off and Inhibition of Antiviral ResponsesWho Regulates Whom? An Overview of RNA Granules and Viral InfectionsThe nsP3 macro domain is important for Sindbis virus replication in neurons and neurovirulence in miceA structural and functional perspective of alphavirus replication and assemblyNuclear proteins hijacked by mammalian cytoplasmic plus strand RNA virusesHost factors that interact with the pestivirus N-terminal protease, Npro, are components of the ribonucleoprotein complexStress granule components G3BP1 and G3BP2 play a proviral role early in Chikungunya virus replication.The C-terminal repeat domains of nsP3 from the Old World alphaviruses bind directly to G3BPSequestration of G3BP coupled with efficient translation inhibits stress granules in Semliki Forest virus infectionChikungunya virus nsP3 blocks stress granule assembly by recruitment of G3BP into cytoplasmic foci.SH3 domain-mediated recruitment of host cell amphiphysins by alphavirus nsP3 promotes viral RNA replicationAnalysis of subcellular G3BP redistribution during rubella virus infection.Host factors associated with the Sindbis virus RNA-dependent RNA polymerase: role for G3BP1 and G3BP2 in virus replicationCombined structural, biochemical and cellular evidence demonstrates that both FGDF motifs in alphavirus nsP3 are required for efficient replication.Visualization of feline calicivirus replication in real-time with recombinant viruses engineered to express fluorescent reporter proteinsPhosphatidylinositol 3-kinase-, actin-, and microtubule-dependent transport of Semliki Forest Virus replication complexes from the plasma membrane to modified lysosomes.Novel functions of the alphavirus nonstructural protein nsP3 C-terminal region.Identification of a dominant negative inhibitor of human zinc finger antiviral protein reveals a functional endogenous pool and critical homotypic interactions.Interaction of Sindbis virus non-structural protein 3 with poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase 1 in neuronal cells.Enhancement of protein expression by alphavirus replicons by designing self-replicating subgenomic RNAs.Requirement for the amino-terminal domain of sindbis virus nsP4 during virus infection.Transfection of infectious RNA and DNA/RNA layered vectors of semliki forest virus by the cell-penetrating peptide based reagent PepFect6.Conservation of a packaging signal and the viral genome RNA packaging mechanism in alphavirus evolution.Role for the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase-Akt-TOR pathway during sindbis virus replication in arthropodsNew World and Old World Alphaviruses Have Evolved to Exploit Different Components of Stress Granules, FXR and G3BP Proteins, for Assembly of Viral Replication Complexes.Diversion of stress granules and P-bodies during viral infection.Regulation of stress granules and P-bodies during RNA virus infection.Cytoplasmic RNA Granules and Viral Infection.Presentation overrides specificity: probing the plasticity of alphaviral proteolytic activity through mutational analysis.Magnetic fractionation and proteomic dissection of cellular organelles occupied by the late replication complexes of Semliki Forest virusChanges in cellular mRNA stability, splicing, and polyadenylation through HuR protein sequestration by a cytoplasmic RNA virusHypervariable Domain of Eastern Equine Encephalitis Virus nsP3 Redundantly Utilizes Multiple Cellular Proteins for Replication Complex Assembly.Analysis of chikungunya virus proteins reveals that non-structural proteins nsP2 and nsP3 exhibit RNA interference (RNAi) suppressor activity.Capsid-deficient alphaviruses generate propagative infectious microvesicles at the plasma membrane.Sphingosine kinase 2 is a chikungunya virus host factor co-localized with the viral replication complex.Both RIG-I and MDA5 detect alphavirus replication in concentration-dependent mode.
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Different types of nsP3-containing protein complexes in Sindbis virus-infected cells
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Different types of nsP3-containing protein complexes in Sindbis virus-infected cells
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Different types of nsP3-containing protein complexes in Sindbis virus-infected cells.
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Different types of nsP3-containing protein complexes in Sindbis virus-infected cells
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Different types of nsP3-containing protein complexes in Sindbis virus-infected cells.
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Different types of nsP3-containing protein complexes in Sindbis virus-infected cells
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Different types of nsP3-containing protein complexes in Sindbis virus-infected cells.
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Different types of nsP3-containing protein complexes in Sindbis virus-infected cells
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Natalia Garmashova
Rodion Gorchakov
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10088-10101
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10.1128/JVI.01011-08
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2008-08-06T00:00:00Z