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A role for the nuclear transport machinery in supporting positive-strand RNA virus infection and in regulating innate immune responses
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In eukaryotic cells, the genetic material is encapsulated in a double lipid membrane layer to form the nuclear compartment. This double membrane layer, termed the nuclear envelope, is fenestrated by pores, which are occupied by proteinaceous gateway structures termed nuclear pore complexes...
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Spring 2015
Nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) form aqueous portals in the nuclear envelope (NE) and are the sole sites for molecular exchange between nuclear and cytoplasmic compartments. While ions, small metabolites and molecules under ~40 kDa can freely passage through NPCs, most macromolecular transport...
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The vaccinia virus N2 protein associates with karyopherins α2 and α4 and reduces the turnover rate of karyopherin α2
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Due to their large genomes, poxviruses encode a number of enzymes, including a DNA polymerase and a DNA-dependent RNA polymerase, and therefore require few host gene factors for their replication. Several studies have shown several host nuclear factors are in fact recruited to viral sites of...