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Priming of Influenza Viral RNA Transcription by Capped Heterologous RNAs

1981
Influenza virus is a negative-stranded RNA virus, i.e., the viral messenger RNA (mRNA) is complementary to the genome RNA (which is segmented), and the virion contains the enzyme system which transcribes the genome RNA into the viral mRNA. This virus employs a unique mechanism for the initiation of the synthesis of its mRNA.
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Viral RNA capping: Mechanisms and antiviral therapy

Journal of Medical Virology
AbstractRNA capping is an essential trigger for protein translation in eukaryotic cells. Many viruses have evolved various strategies for initiating the translation of viral genes and generating progeny virions in infected cells via synthesizing cap structure or stealing the RNA cap from nascent host messenger ribonucleotide acid (mRNA). In addition to
Saini Chen   +5 more
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The Role of the Cap Structure in RNA Processing and Nuclear Export

FEBS Journal, 1997
J D Lewis, Elisa Izaurralde
exaly  

RNA Cap

2008
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Messenger RNA Capping

RCSB Protein Data Bank, 2012
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Cap Snatching in Yeast L-BC Double-stranded RNA Totivirus

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2013
Tsutomu Fujimura, Rosa Esteban
exaly  

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