Selected article for: "cell type and host gene"

Author: Myra Hosmillo; Jia Lu; Michael R. McAllaster; James B. Eaglesham; Xinjie Wang; Edward Emmott; Patricia Domingues; Yasmin Chaudhry; Timothy J Fitzmaurice; Matthew K.H. Tung; Marc Panas; Gerald McInerney; Nicholas Locker; Craig B. Willen; Ian Goodfellow
Title: Noroviruses subvert the core stress granule component G3BP1 to promote viral VPg-dependent translation
  • Document date: 2019_3_8
  • ID: d0q5lhf4_45
    Snippet: We suspect that 475 noroviruses use multiple mechanisms that work co-operatively to enable the control 476 of host gene expression and the subsequent translation of the cellular mRNAs. The 477 relative contribution of these processes in any given cell type may also differ 478 depending on the degree to which the cells can sense and respond to viral infection 479 through the induction of innate and apototic responses. 480.....
    Document: We suspect that 475 noroviruses use multiple mechanisms that work co-operatively to enable the control 476 of host gene expression and the subsequent translation of the cellular mRNAs. The 477 relative contribution of these processes in any given cell type may also differ 478 depending on the degree to which the cells can sense and respond to viral infection 479 through the induction of innate and apototic responses. 480

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