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Autor:
V I, Agol
Publikováno v:
Current topics in microbiology and immunology. 299
Replication of poliovirus RNA is accomplished by the error-prone viral RNA-dependent RNA polymerase and hence is accompanied by numerous mutations. In addition, genetic errors may be introduced by nonreplicative mechanisms. Resulting variability is m
Autor:
P V, Lidskiĭ, V I, Agol
Publikováno v:
Voprosy virusologii. 51(1)
The paper considers different aspects of a cell response to poliovirus infection, such as transcriptional and translational changes, modification of membranes and their transport, impairment in the nucleoplasmic barrier, and the mechanisms of infecte
Autor:
A P, Gmyl', V I, Agol
Publikováno v:
Molekuliarnaia biologiia. 39(4)
Recombination is widespread among RNA viruses but underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood. Until recently, replicative template switching was considered the only possible mechanism of RNA recombination but new evidence suggests that other vari
Autor:
V I, Agol
Publikováno v:
Ontogenez. 33(5)
The dependence of viral reproduction and success of viral infection on cell differentiation is briefly reviewed at the example of picornaviruses--small RNA viruses of animals. In particular, the role of the cell factors in viral tropism, control of v
Autor:
V I, Agol
Publikováno v:
Molekuliarnaia biologiia. 36(2)
Picornaviruses are small animal RNA viruses and include wtiological agents of poliomyelitis, foot and mouse disease, hepatitis A, etc. Replication of their genome results in many mutations, which are close in number to a viability threshold. Hence ev
Autor:
V I, Agol, G A, Belov, E A, Cherkasova, G V, Gavrilin, M S, Kolesnikova, L I, Romanova, E A, Tolskaya
Publikováno v:
Developments in biologicals. 105
Molecular mechanisms of poliovirus reproduction in the human gut remain largely unexplored. Nevertheless, there are grounds to believe that the virus spreads from cell to cell, like that from person to person during natural circulation, and involves
Autor:
M. Holcik, M Jr Gale, S. A. Chappell, J. Hershey, B. He, N. Standart, Robert J. Schneider, N. Nakashima, Jing Chen, J. Pelletier, T. Rouault, D. R. Morris, O. Donzé, J. B. Harford, L. E. Maquat, A. A.M. Thomas, F. Bayard, T. Skern, S. Miyamoto, T. Hohn, A. Siddiqui, Ian Mohr, S. M. Tahara, D. R. Cavener, L. S. Jefferson, R. Andino, Y. Groner, S. Lemon, S. R. Kimball, E. G. Moss, E. Goldman, W. Sossin, B. Joshi, A. Dasgupta, B. J. Lamphear, K. Igarashi, G. Sullivan Read, V. P. Mauro, R. J. Kaufman, Daniel R. Schoenberg, N. Sonenberg, M. Hatzoglou, J. D. Richter, Leslie A. Schiff, R. E. Lloyd, R. M. Krug, P. Hershey, G. Witherell, C. U.T. Hellen, G. C. Scheper, A. C. Prats, V. I. Agol, W. Filipowicz, A. Palmenberg, R. E. Rhoads, M. Kiledjian, J. L.E. Darlix, L. Gehrke, V. Racaniello, P. J. Farabaugh, R. Rivera-Pomar, M. W. Hentze, M. Wormington, O. Elroy-Stein, M. B. Mathews, M. G. Katze, B. L. Semler, T. Pe'ery, N. T. Parkin, A. Sachs, A. Kimchi, Raymond Kaempfer, S. Peltz, R. Jagus, E. V. Pilipenko, C. P. Hunter, K. Kirkegaard, M. Kozak, R. Duncan, A. E. Koromilas, R. Jackson, Encarnación Martínez-Salas, E. Wimmer, T. V. Pestova, V. Kruys, J. Wilusz, P. Sarnow, J. J. Toulmé
Three interesting ideas about the initiation of translation in eukaryotes have recently emerged in the literature. One is the possibility that internal initiation of translation might occur not only with viral but also with some cellular mRNAs. The s
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https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC86772/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC86772/
Autor:
V I, Agol
Publikováno v:
Molekuliarnaia biologiia. 32(1)
Publikováno v:
Journal of cellular biochemistry. 63(4)
The treatment of HeLa subline (HeLa-B) cells with cycloheximide or Actinomycin D resulted in a rapid (approximately 1.5 h and approximately 2.5 h, respectively) development of morphological and biochemical signs of apoptosis. The addition of fetal bo
Publikováno v:
Molekuliarnaia biologiia. 29(2)
Translation of polioviral RNA is initiated by interaction of a small ribosomal subunit with internal segments of the 5'-untranslated region (5'UTR). Several mutations were constructed within 5'UTR segment 425-449. All of them (including a single C444