Human cytomegalovirus directly induces the antiviral protein viperin to enhance infectivity
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Viperin: a multifunctional, interferon-inducible protein that regulates virus replicationLipids at the interface of virus-host interactionsInfection homeostasis: implications for therapeutic and immune programming of metabolism in controlling infectionViperin restricts chikungunya virus replication and pathology.Dual analysis of the murine cytomegalovirus and host cell transcriptomes reveal new aspects of the virus-host cell interfaceThe interferon-inducible gene viperin restricts West Nile virus pathogenesisViperin is an iron-sulfur protein that inhibits genome synthesis of tick-borne encephalitis virus via radical SAM domain activityProtective efficacy of orally administered, heat-killed Lactobacillus pentosus b240 against influenza A virus.The function and evolution of the restriction factor Viperin in primates was not driven by lentiviruses.Viperin is induced following dengue virus type-2 (DENV-2) infection and has anti-viral actions requiring the C-terminal end of viperin.Superresolution imaging of human cytomegalovirus vMIA localization in sub-mitochondrial compartmentsInterferon induction of IFITM proteins promotes infection by human coronavirus OC43Superresolution Imaging Identifies That Conventional Trafficking Pathways Are Not Essential for Endoplasmic Reticulum to Outer Mitochondrial Membrane Protein TransportThe suppression of apoptosis by α-herpesvirus.HCMV pUL135 remodels the actin cytoskeleton to impair immune recognition of infected cells.Viperin: a radical response to viral infectionA method for quantifying mechanical properties of tissue following viral infectionInterferon-stimulated genes: a complex web of host defenses.Equine viperin restricts equine infectious anemia virus replication by inhibiting the production and/or release of viral Gag, Env, and receptor via distortion of the endoplasmic reticulum.Reactomes of porcine alveolar macrophages infected with porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus.Viperin regulates cellular lipid metabolism during human cytomegalovirus infectionHuman cytomegalovirus exploits interferon-induced transmembrane proteins to facilitate morphogenesis of the virion assembly compartment.Japanese encephalitis virus nonstructural protein NS5 interacts with mitochondrial trifunctional protein and impairs fatty acid β-oxidation.Quantitative analysis of F-actin redistribution in astrocytoma cells treated with candidate pharmaceuticals.Novel functions of viral anti-apoptotic factors.Superresolution imaging of viral protein trafficking.Interferon-stimulated genes and their antiviral effector functionsHistophilus somni Stimulates Expression of Antiviral Proteins and Inhibits BRSV Replication in Bovine Respiratory Epithelial Cells.Monkey Viperin Restricts Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus ReplicationRhoB is a component of the human cytomegalovirus assembly complex and is required for efficient viral production.Viperin interaction with mitochondrial antiviral signaling protein (MAVS) limits viperin-mediated inhibition of the interferon response in macrophagesMolecular interplay between T-Antigen and splicing factor, arginine/serine-rich 1 (SRSF1) controls JC virus gene expression in glial cells.Emerging roles of interferon-stimulated genes in the innate immune response to hepatitis C virus infectionInnate immune response to homologous rotavirus infection in the small intestinal villous epithelium at single-cell resolution.Human Cytomegalovirus Infection Upregulates the Mitochondrial Transcription and Translation MachineriesCross Talk between Nucleotide Synthesis Pathways with Cellular Immunity in Constraining Hepatitis E Virus Replication.A short hairpin RNA screen of interferon-stimulated genes identifies a novel negative regulator of the cellular antiviral response.Interferon alpha-inducible protein 6 regulates NRASQ61K-induced melanomagenesis and growthThe tiers and dimensions of evasion of the type I interferon response by human cytomegalovirus.Deletion of the human cytomegalovirus US17 gene increases the ratio of genomes per infectious unit and alters regulation of immune and endoplasmic reticulum stress response genes at early and late times after infection.
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Human cytomegalovirus directly induces the antiviral protein viperin to enhance infectivity
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2011-05-27T00:00:00Z