[HTML][HTML] Replication of the coronavirus genome: A paradox among positive-strand RNA viruses
E Grellet, A Goulet, I Imbert - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2022 - ASBMB
Coronavirus (CoV) genomes consist of positive-sense single-stranded RNA and are among
the largest viral RNAs known to date (∼ 30 kb). As a result, CoVs deploy sophisticated …
the largest viral RNAs known to date (∼ 30 kb). As a result, CoVs deploy sophisticated …
Picornavirus morphogenesis
P Jiang, Y Liu, HC Ma, AV Paul… - … and Molecular Biology …, 2014 - Am Soc Microbiol
The Picornaviridae represent a large family of small plus-strand RNA viruses that cause a
bewildering array of important human and animal diseases. Morphogenesis is the least …
bewildering array of important human and animal diseases. Morphogenesis is the least …
[HTML][HTML] SND1 binds SARS-CoV-2 negative-sense RNA and promotes viral RNA synthesis through NSP9
N Schmidt, S Ganskih, Y Wei, A Gabel, S Zielinski… - Cell, 2023 - cell.com
Regulation of viral RNA biogenesis is fundamental to productive SARS-CoV-2 infection. To
characterize host RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) involved in this process, we biochemically …
characterize host RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) involved in this process, we biochemically …
Molecular biology and pathogenesis of viral myocarditis
M Esfandiarei, BM McManus - Annu. Rev. Pathol. Mech. Dis., 2008 - annualreviews.org
Myocarditis is a cardiac disease associated with inflammation and injury of the myocardium.
Several viruses have been associated with myocarditis in humans. However, coxsackievirus …
Several viruses have been associated with myocarditis in humans. However, coxsackievirus …
Remodeling the endoplasmic reticulum by poliovirus infection and by individual viral proteins: an autophagy-like origin for virus-induced vesicles
DA Suhy, TH Giddings Jr, K Kirkegaard - Journal of virology, 2000 - Am Soc Microbiol
All positive-strand RNA viruses of eukaryotes studied assemble RNA replication complexes
on the surfaces of cytoplasmic membranes. Infection of mammalian cells with poliovirus and …
on the surfaces of cytoplasmic membranes. Infection of mammalian cells with poliovirus and …
Hepatitis B viruses: reverse transcription a different way
M Nassal - Virus research, 2008 - Elsevier
Hepatitis B virus (HBV), the causative agent of B-type hepatitis in humans, is the type
member of the Hepadnaviridae, hepatotropic DNA viruses that replicate via reverse …
member of the Hepadnaviridae, hepatotropic DNA viruses that replicate via reverse …
[HTML][HTML] Poliovirus RNA replication requires genome circularization through a protein–protein bridge
J Herold, R Andino - Molecular cell, 2001 - cell.com
The mechanisms and factors involved in the replication of positive stranded RNA viruses are
still unclear. Using poliovirus as a model, we show that a long-range interaction between …
still unclear. Using poliovirus as a model, we show that a long-range interaction between …
A second, non‐canonical RNA‐dependent RNA polymerase in SARS Coronavirus
I Imbert, JC Guillemot, JM Bourhis, C Bussetta… - The EMBO …, 2006 - embopress.org
In (+) RNA coronaviruses, replication and transcription of the giant∼ 30 kb genome to
produce genome‐and subgenome‐size RNAs of both polarities are mediated by a cognate …
produce genome‐and subgenome‐size RNAs of both polarities are mediated by a cognate …
Kissing-loop interaction in the 3′ end of the hepatitis C virus genome essential for RNA replication
P Friebe, J Boudet, JP Simorre… - Journal of …, 2005 - Am Soc Microbiol
The hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a positive-strand RNA virus belonging to the Flaviviridae. Its
genome carries at either end highly conserved nontranslated regions (NTRs) containing cis …
genome carries at either end highly conserved nontranslated regions (NTRs) containing cis …
[HTML][HTML] The birnavirus crystal structure reveals structural relationships among icosahedral viruses
Double-stranded RNA virions are transcriptionally competent icosahedral particles that must
translocate across a lipid bilayer to function within the cytoplasm of the target cell …
translocate across a lipid bilayer to function within the cytoplasm of the target cell …