Reference List : "Translation"
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Papers
- Aragón T, De la Luna S, Novoa I, Carrasco L, Ortín J, & Nieto A (2000) Eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4GI is a cellular target for NS1 protein, a translational activator of influenza virus. Molecular and cellular biology 20: 6259–6268
- Bergmann M, Garcia-Sastre A, Carnero E, Pehamberger H, Wolff K, Palese P, & Muster T (2000) Influenza virus NS1 protein counteracts PKR-mediated inhibition of replication. Journal of virology 74: 6203–6206
- Bier K, York A, & Fodor E (2011) Cellular cap-binding proteins associate with influenza virus mRNAs. The Journal of general virology 92: 1627–1634
- Burgui I, Aragón T, Ortín J, & Nieto A (2003) PABP1 and eIF4GI associate with influenza virus NS1 protein in viral mRNA translation initiation complexes. Journal of General Virology 84: 3263–3274
- Burgui I, Yángüez E, Sonenberg N, & Nieto A (2007) Influenza virus mRNA translation revisited: is the eIF4E cap-binding factor required for viral mRNA translation? Journal of virology 81: 12427–12438
- Chen Z & Krug RM (2000) Selective nuclear export of viral mRNAs in influenza-virus-infected cells. Trends in microbiology 8: 376–383
- Chen Z, Li Y, & Krug RM (1999) Influenza A virus NS1 protein targets poly(A)-binding protein II of the cellular 3’-end processing machinery. The EMBO journal 18: 2273–2283
- Donelan NR, Basler CF, & García-Sastre A (2003) A recombinant influenza A virus expressing an RNA-binding-defective NS1 protein induces high levels of beta interferon and is attenuated in mice. Journal of virology 77: 13257–13266
- Engelhardt OG & Fodor E (2006) Functional association between viral and cellular transcription during influenza virus infection. Reviews in medical virology 16: 329–345
- Engelhardt OG, Smith M, & Fodor E (2005) Association of the Influenza A Virus RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase with Cellular RNA Polymerase II. Journal of virology 79: 5812–5818
- Falcón AM, Fortes P, Marión RM, Beloso A, & Ortín J (1999) Interaction of influenza virus NS1 protein and the human homologue of Staufen in vivo and in vitro. Nucleic acids research 27: 2241–2247
- Gale M, Blakely CM, Darveau A, Romano PR, Korth MJ, & Katze MG (2002) P52rIPK regulates the molecular cochaperone P58IPK to mediate control of the RNA-dependent protein kinase in response to cytoplasmic stress. Biochemistry 41: 11878–11887
- Goodman AG, Smith JA, Balachandran S, Perwitasari O, Proll SC, Thomas MJ, Korth MJ, Barber GN, Schiff LA, & Katze MG (2007) The cellular protein P58IPK regulates influenza virus mRNA translation and replication through a PKR-mediated mechanism. Journal of virology 81: 2221–2230
- Hai R, Martínez-Sobrido L, Fraser KA, Ayllon J, García-Sastre A, & Palese P (2008) Influenza B virus NS1-truncated mutants: live-attenuated vaccine approach. Journal of virology 82: 10580–10590
- Hatada E, Saito S, & Fukuda R (1999) Mutant influenza viruses with a defective NS1 protein cannot block the activation of PKR in infected cells. Journal of virology 73: 2425–2433
- Kash JC, Cunningham DM, Smit MW, Park Y, Fritz D, Wilusz J, & Katze MG (2002) Selective Translation of Eukaryotic mRNAs : Functional Molecular Analysis of GRSF-1 , a Positive Regulator of Influenza Virus Protein Synthesis. Journal of virology 76: 10417–10426
- Kash JC, Goodman AG, Korth MJ, & Katze MG (2006) Hijacking of the host-cell response and translational control during influenza virus infection. Virus research 119: 111–120
- Katze MG, Chen YT, & Krug RM (1984) Nuclear-cytoplasmic transport and VAI RNA-independent translation of influenza viral messenger RNAs in late adenovirus-infected cells. Cell 37: 483–490
- Katze MG, DeCorato D, & Krug RM (1986a) Cellular mRNA translation is blocked at both initiation and elongation after infection by influenza virus or adenovirus. Journal of virology 60: 1027–1039
- Katze MG, Detjen BM, Safer B, & Krug RM (1986b) Translational control by influenza virus: suppression of the kinase that phosphorylates the alpha subunit of initiation factor eIF-2 and selective translation of influenza viral mRNAs. Molecular and cellular biology 6: 1741–1750
- Li S, Min J-Y, Krug RM, & Sen GC (2006) Binding of the influenza A virus NS1 protein to PKR mediates the inhibition of its activation by either PACT or double-stranded RNA. Virology 349: 13–21
- Lu Y, Wambach M, Katze MG, & Krug RM (1995) Binding of the influenza virus NS1 protein to double-stranded RNA inhibits the activation of the protein kinase that phosphorylates the elF-2 translation initiation factor. Virology 214: 222–228
- Luig C, Köther K, Dudek SE, Gaestel M, Hiscott J, Wixler V, & Ludwig S (2010) MAP kinase-activated protein kinases 2 and 3 are required for influenza A virus propagation and act via inhibition of PKR. FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 24: 4068–4077
- Marión RM, Fortes P, Beloso A, Dotti C, & Ortín J (1999) A human sequence homologue of Staufen is an RNA-binding protein that is associated with polysomes and localizes to the rough endoplasmic reticulum. Molecular and cellular biology 19: 2212–2219
- Min J-Y, Li S, Sen GC, & Krug RM (2007) A site on the influenza A virus NS1 protein mediates both inhibition of PKR activation and temporal regulation of viral RNA synthesis. Virology 363: 236–243
- Park YW, Wilusz J, & Katze MG (1999) Regulation of eukaryotic protein synthesis: selective influenza viral mRNA translation is mediated by the cellular RNA-binding protein GRSF-1. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 96: 6694–6699
- Salvatore M, Basler CF, Parisien JP, Horvath CM, Bourmakina S, Zheng H, Muster T, Palese P, & García-Sastre A (2002) Effects of influenza A virus NS1 protein on protein expression: the NS1 protein enhances translation and is not required for shutoff of host protein synthesis. Journal of virology 76: 1206–1212
- Schneider RJ & Mohr I (2003) Translation initiation and viral tricks. Trends in Biochemical Sciences 28: 130–136
Sun E, He J, & Zhuang X (2013) Dissecting the Role of COPI Complexes in Influenza Virus Infection. Journal of virology 87: 2673–2685
- Szegezdi E, Logue SE, Gorman AM, & Samali A (2006) Mediators of endoplasmic reticulum stress-induced apoptosis. EMBO reports 7: 880–885
- Tan SL & Katze MG (1998) Biochemical and genetic evidence for complex formation between the influenza A virus NS1 protein and the interferon-induced PKR protein kinase. Journal of interferon & cytokine research : the official journal of the International Society for Interferon and Cytokine Research 18: 757–766
- Yángüez E, Castello A, Welnowska E, Carrasco L, Goodfellow I, & Nieto A (2011) Functional impairment of eIF4A and eIF4G factors correlates with inhibition of influenza virus mRNA translation. Virology 413: 93–102
- Yángüez E, Rodriguez P, Goodfellow I, & Nieto A (2012) Influenza virus polymerase confers independence of the cellular cap-binding factor eIF4E for viral mRNA translation. Virology 422: 297–307