Oriented synthesis and cloning of influenza virus nucleoprotein cDNA that leads to its expression in mammalian cells (original) (raw)

Functional expression of influenza A viral nucleoprotein in cells transformed with cloned DNA

Erich Mackow

Virology, 1986

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Influenza virus naked RNA can be expressed upon transfection into cells co-expressing the three subunits of the polymerase and the nucleoprotein from simian virus 40 recombinant viruses

Agustin Portela

Journal of General Virology, 1993

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Cloning and Expression of Recombinant Nucleoprotein of Influenza H1N1

Bahram Kazemi

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Characterization of Nucleoprotein Extracted from Human Influenza A Virus Cultured in Two Different Cell Lines

reza saghiri

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In vitro reconstitution of active influenza virus ribonucleoprotein complexes using viral proteins purified from infected cells

Agustin Portela, José Melero

Journal of General Virology, 1992

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Phosphorylation of Influenza Virus Nucleoprotein in vivo

Nigel Dimmock

Journal of General Virology, 1981

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Characterisation of an avian influenza virus nucleoprotein expressed inE. coli and in insect cells

Barbara E Power

Archives of Virology, 1990

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Production and characterization of monoclonal antibodies against nucleoprotein of avian influenza virus

Sushant Bhat

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Influenza virus gene expression: control mechanisms at early and late times of infection and nuclear-cytoplasmic transport of virus-specific RNAs

Geoffrey Shapiro

Journal of virology, 1987

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Monoclonal antibodies against influenza virus PB2 and NP polypeptides interfere with the initiation step of viral mRNA synthesis in vitro

Juan Bárcena

Journal of Virology, 1994

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The Three Subunits of the Polymerase and the Nucleoprotein of Influenza B Virus Are the Minimum Set of Viral Proteins Required for Expression of a Model RNA Template

Agustin Portela

Virology, 1997

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Distinct subunits of the ribonucleoprotein of influenza virus

Peter Duesberg

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1969

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Polyclonal Antibody against Recombinant Nucleoprotein of the Influenza A Virus (H1N1); Production and Purification

behrokh farahmand

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Several protein regions contribute to determine the nuclear and cytoplasmic localization of the influenza A virus nucleoprotein

Agustin Portela

The Journal of general virology, 2000

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Synthesis of biologically active influenza virus core proteins using a vaccinia virus-T7 RNA polymerase expression system

Agustin Portela

Journal of General Virology, 1994

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Promoter analysis of influenza virus RNA polymerase

Mark Krystal

Journal of Virology, 1989

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Characterization of Influenza Virus RNA Transcripts Synthesized in vitro

john skehel

Journal of General Virology, 1979

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Influenza virus RNA replication in vitro: synthesis of viral template RNAs and virion RNAs in the absence of an added primer

Geoffrey Shapiro

Journal of virology, 1988

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Differential Phosphorylation of the Nucleoprotein of Influenza A Viruses

Otfried Kistner

Journal of General Virology, 1989

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Role of the Influenza Virus M1 Protein in Nuclear Export of Viral Ribonucleoproteins

Ari Helenius

Journal of Virology, 2000

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Kinetics of Synthesis of Influenza Virus Ribonucleoprotein Structures

Nigel Dimmock

Journal of General Virology, 1982

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The coupling of transcription from influenza virions to translationin vitro

Nigel Dimmock

Archives of Virology, 1979

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Protection against multiple influenza A virus subtypes by intranasal administration of recombinant nucleoprotein

Konstantin Skryabin

Archives of Virology, 2010

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Identification of an RNA binding region within the N-terminal third of the influenza A virus nucleoprotein

Alfonso Valencia

Journal of Virology, 1995

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Direct characterization of influenza viral NS1 mRNA and related sequences from infected HeLa cells and a cell-free transcription system

allen nicholson

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Gene Structure and Expression, 1986

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Recognition of Influenza A Virus Nucleoprotein by Human Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes

Alain Townsend

Journal of General Virology, 1986

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Differential distribution of influenza virus P proteins in nuclei of infected cells

Nigel Dimmock

Fems Microbiology Letters, 1979

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Oligomerization of the Influenza Virus Nucleoprotein: Identification of Positive and Negative Sequence Elements

Konrad Bishop

Virology, 1999

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Comparison of the ability of viral protein-expressing plasmid DNAs to protect against influenza

Ze Chen

Vaccine, 1998

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Attenuation of Influenza A Virus mRNA Levels by Promoter Mutations

Adolfo García-Sastre

2000

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The Matrix 1 Protein of Influenza A Virus Inhibits the Transcriptase Activity of a Model Influenza Reporter Genomein Vivo

Daniel R Perez

Virology, 1998

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