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P2093 | author name string | Alexander Tarakhovsky | |
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Herpesvirus latency confers symbiotic protection from bacterial infection | Q28302729 | ||
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The virome in mammalian physiology and disease | Q28660380 | ||
Influenza A Virus Lacking the NS1 Gene Replicates in Interferon-Deficient Systems | Q29039793 | ||
How chromatin-binding modules interpret histone modifications: lessons from professional pocket pickers | Q29547350 | ||
Intrinsically unstructured proteins | Q29614784 | ||
Natively unfolded proteins: a point where biology waits for physics | Q29616416 | ||
Coupling of folding and binding for unstructured proteins | Q29616417 | ||
Histone and chromatin cross-talk | Q29617179 | ||
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Metagenomics and future perspectives in virus discovery. | Q30224693 | ||
Cytomegalovirus infection enhances the immune response to influenza. | Q30300254 | ||
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Large-scale sequence analysis of avian influenza isolates. | Q30352711 | ||
Genome-wide RNAi screen identifies human host factors crucial for influenza virus replication. | Q30384547 | ||
Understanding protein non-folding. | Q30385084 | ||
A core viral protein binds host nucleosomes to sequester immune danger signals. | Q30389993 | ||
Lipids and flaviviruses, present and future perspectives for the control of dengue, Zika, and West Nile viruses | Q30393718 | ||
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Host cell factors in HIV replication: meta-analysis of genome-wide studies | Q33455551 | ||
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Structural disorder throws new light on moonlighting | Q34438504 | ||
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An enteric virus can replace the beneficial function of commensal bacteria | Q34641111 | ||
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Prediction of Intrinsic Disorder in MERS-CoV/HCoV-EMC Supports a High Oral-Fecal Transmission | Q35051967 | ||
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A new influenza virus virulence determinant: the NS1 protein four C-terminal residues modulate pathogenicity | Q36670254 | ||
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Knockdown screens to knockout HIV-1. | Q36687717 | ||
SUMOylation Affects the Interferon Blocking Activity of the Influenza A Nonstructural Protein NS1 without Affecting Its Stability or Cellular Localization | Q36827413 | ||
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A million peptide motifs for the molecular biologist | Q38231182 | ||
Adenovirus core protein VII contains distinct sequences that mediate targeting to the nucleus and nucleolus, and colocalization with human chromosomes | Q38347384 | ||
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The nucleolar interface of RNA viruses | Q38515093 | ||
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Influenza A virus NS1 protein prevents activation of NF-kappaB and induction of alpha/beta interferon | Q39593618 | ||
Analysis of the PDZ binding specificities of Influenza A virus NS1 proteins. | Q39605811 | ||
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Human cytomegalovirus stimulates host cell RNA synthesis | Q39918957 | ||
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Symbiosis: Viruses as Intimate Partners | Q40090646 | ||
Methylation of a histone mimic within the histone methyltransferase G9a regulates protein complex assembly | Q40091979 | ||
Known unknowns: how might the persistent herpesvirome shape immunity and aging? | Q40093358 | ||
Close encounters: why unstructured, polymeric domains can increase rates of specific macromolecular association | Q40823855 | ||
A viral factor, CpBV15α, interacts with a translation initiation factor, eIF2, to suppress host gene expression at a post-transcriptional level | Q42008330 | ||
Up-regulation of circulating hemocyte population in response to bacterial challenge is mediated by octopamine and 5-hydroxytryptamine via Rac1 signal in Spodoptera exigua | Q42022945 | ||
The intrinsic disorder status of the human hepatitis C virus proteome | Q42223133 | ||
Inactivation of rat adipocyte pyruvate dehydrogenase by palmitate. Protection against this effect by insulin in the presence of glucose | Q42880357 | ||
Transient expression of a viral histone H4 inhibits expression of cellular and humoral immune-associated genes in Tribolium castaneum | Q43534673 | ||
P433 | issue | 7 | |
P407 | language of work or name | English | Q1860 |
P921 | main subject | virus | Q808 |
nucleoprotein | Q419245 | ||
nuclear protein | Q16860021 | ||
P304 | page(s) | 1777-1787 | |
P577 | publication date | 2018-06-22 | |
2018-07-02 | |||
P1433 | published in | Journal of Experimental Medicine | Q3186912 |
P1476 | title | Drawing on disorder: How viruses use histone mimicry to their advantage | |
P478 | volume | 215 |
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