Human cytomegalovirus induces and exploits Roquin to counteract the IRF1-mediated antiviral state

Volume: 116, Issue: 37, Pages: 18619 - 18628
Published: Aug 26, 2019
Abstract
RNA represents a pivotal component of host–pathogen interactions. Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) infection causes extensive alteration in host RNA metabolism, but the functional relationship between the virus and cellular RNA processing remains largely unknown. Through loss-of-function screening, we show that HCMV requires multiple RNA-processing machineries for efficient viral lytic production. In particular, the cellular RNA-binding protein...
Paper Details
Title
Human cytomegalovirus induces and exploits Roquin to counteract the IRF1-mediated antiviral state
Published Date
Aug 26, 2019
Volume
116
Issue
37
Pages
18619 - 18628
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