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Dual-Role Ubiquitination Regulation Shuttling the Entire Life Cycle of the Flaviviridae [PDF]
Ubiquitination is a reversible protein post-translational modification that regulates various pivotal physiological and pathological processes in all eukaryotes.
Liuhong Shen, Liping Gou, Zhicai Zuo
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Flaviviridae Nonstructural Proteins: The Role in Molecular Mechanisms of Triggering Inflammation [PDF]
Members of the Flaviviridae family are posing a significant threat to human health worldwide. Many flaviviruses are capable of inducing severe inflammation in humans.
Anastasia Latanova +2 more
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Virus-host coevolution: common patterns of nucleotide motif usage in Flaviviridae and their hosts. [PDF]
Virus-host biological interaction is a continuous coevolutionary process involving both host immune system and viral escape mechanisms. Flaviviridae family is composed of fast evolving RNA viruses that infects vertebrate (mammals and birds) and/or ...
Francisco P Lobo +7 more
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Introduction. Kindia tick virus (KITV) is a novel segmented unclassified flavi-like virus of the Flaviviridae family. This virus is associated with ixodes ticks and is potentially pathogenic to humans.
A. A. Gladysheva +3 more
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Proteochemometric Method for pIC50 Prediction of Flaviviridae [PDF]
Viruses remain an area of concern despite constant development of antiviral drugs and therapies. One of the contributors is the Flaviviridae family of viruses causing diseases that need attention. Among other anitviral methods, antiviral peptides are being studied as viable candidates.
Divye Singh +3 more
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Transient receptor potential channels in Flaviviridae infection: A comprehensive review [PDF]
Diseases caused by Flaviviridae viruses exert profound global health and economic burdens due to their high incidence and associated mortality. Infection by the Flaviviridae family often leads to severe acute or chronic illnesses, including hemorrhagic ...
Fuchun Jiang +2 more
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Introduction. Powassan virus (POWV) is a tick-borne orthoflavivirus capable of causing neurological diseases. In the Russian Far East, the area affected by POWV overlaps with that of another neurotropic orthoflavivirus, tick-borne encephalitis virus ...
Maria P. Fedina +3 more
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Molecular Events Occurring in Lipophagy and Its Regulation in Flaviviridae Infection
Diseases caused by Flaviviridae have a wide global and economic impact due to high morbidity and mortality. Flaviviridae infection usually leads to severe, acute or chronic diseases, such as liver injury and liver cancer resulting from hepatitis C virus (
Keke Wu, Shuangqi Fan, Linke Zou
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Shifting Epidemiology of Flaviviridae [PDF]
The dengue, West Nile, Japanese encephalitis and yellow fever viruses are important mosquito-borne viruses whose epidemiology is shifting in response to changing societal factors, such as increasing commerce, urbanization of rural areas, and population growth.
Lyle R, Petersen, Anthony A, Marfin
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Flaviviridae RdRp exploits NSUN2-driven m5C methylation to establish persistent infection. [PDF]
Flaviviridae viruses constitute formidable zoonotic agents with substantial global health and economic ramifications, attributable to their adeptness at circumventing host immune surveillance and establishing persistent infections across human and animal
Jing Chen +13 more
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