Selected article for: "gene expression and viral infection"

Author: Tarakhovsky, Alexander; Prinjha, Rab K.
Title: Drawing on disorder: How viruses use histone mimicry to their advantage
  • Document date: 2018_7_2
  • ID: ti0avcqy_12
    Snippet: The numerous examples of virus-mediated manipulation of host gene expression have been thoroughly discussed in many outstanding reviews (García-Sastre and Biron, 2006; García-Sastre, 2017) . The diversity of virus-induced phenotypes is contrasted by the common outcome of successful infection, in which the final phenotype is the production of new viruses. The ability of an infected cell to reach an end point in which it acquires an infection-sup.....
    Document: The numerous examples of virus-mediated manipulation of host gene expression have been thoroughly discussed in many outstanding reviews (García-Sastre and Biron, 2006; García-Sastre, 2017) . The diversity of virus-induced phenotypes is contrasted by the common outcome of successful infection, in which the final phenotype is the production of new viruses. The ability of an infected cell to reach an end point in which it acquires an infection-supporting phenotype (or viral infection state) can be seen as a state of virus-induced quasidifferentiation.

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