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Complete genome sequence of Tacaribe virusArchives of Virology
2020 325 173
Loss of Sendai virus C protein leads to accumulation of RIG-I immunostimulatory defective interfering RNAJournal of General Virology
2017 534 374
γHV68 vGAT: a viral pseudoenzyme pimping for PAMPsMolecular cell
2015 611 564
Short double-stranded RNAs with an overhanging 5' ppp-nucleotide, as found in arenavirus genomes, act as RIG-I decoysThe Journal of biological chemistry
2011 646 0
Human parainfluenza virus type 2 L protein regions required for interaction with other viral proteins and mRNA cappingJournal of virology
2011 757 506
Recombinant Sendai viruses expressing fusion proteins with two furin cleavage sites mimic the syncytial and receptor-independent infection properties of respiratory syncytial virusJournal of virology
2011 656 483
Unpaired 5' ppp-nucleotides, as found in arenavirus double-stranded RNA panhandles, are not recognized by RIG-IThe Journal of biological chemistry
2010 634 0
The double-stranded RNA binding domain of the vaccinia virus E3L protein inhibits both RNA- and DNA-induced activation of interferon betaThe Journal of biological chemistry
2009 689 0
RIG-I and dsRNA-induced IFNbeta activationPloS one
2008 672 337
Nonsegmented negative-strand RNA virus RNA synthesis in vivoVirology
2008 644 0
Sendai virus RNA polymerase scanning for mRNA start sites at gene junctionsVirology
2007 596 509
Activation of the beta interferon promoter by unnatural Sendai virus infection requires RIG-I and is inhibited by viral C proteinsJournal of virology
2007 657 394
Targeting of the Sendai virus C protein to the plasma membrane via a peptide-only membrane anchorJournal of virology
2007 569 326
Sendai virus defective-interfering genomes and the activation of interferon-betaVirology
2006 819 762
Identification of paramyxovirus V protein residues essential for STAT protein degradation and promotion of virus replicationJournal of virology
2005 697 518
Paramyxovirus mRNA editing, the "rule of six" and error catastrophe: a hypothesisJournal of general virology
2005 649 0
Viral DNA polymerase scanning and the gymnastics of Sendai virus RNA synthesisVirology
2004 615 522
A short peptide at the amino terminus of the Sendai virus C protein acts as an independent element that induces STAT1 instabilityJournal of virology
2004 636 333
Sendai virus targets inflammatory responses, as well as the interferon-induced antiviral state, in a multifaceted mannerJournal of virology
2003 619 426
Competition between the Sendai virus N mRNA start site and the genome 3'-end promoter for viral RNA polymeraseJournal of virology
2003 647 894
The amino-terminal extensions of the longer Sendai virus C proteins modulate pY701-Stat1 and bulk Stat1 levels independently of interferon signalingJournal of virology
2003 621 1,222
Ambisense sendai viruses are inherently unstable but are useful to study viral RNA synthesisJournal of virology
2002 625 545
The carboxyl segment of the mumps virus V protein associates with Stat proteins in vitro via a tryptophan-rich motifVirology
2002 662 569
Sendai virus, a murine parainfluenza virus type 1, replicates to a level similar to human PIV1 in the upper and lower respiratory tract of African green monkeys and chimpanzeesVirology
2002 1,013 552
Chemical modification of nucleotide bases and mRNA editing depend on hexamer or nucleoprotein phase in Sendai virus nucleocapsidsRNA
2002 580 532
All four Sendai Virus C proteins bind Stat1, but only the larger forms also induce its mono-ubiquitination and degradationVirology
2002 726 804
Sendai virus trailer RNA binds TIAR, a cellular protein involved in virus-induced apoptosisEMBO journal
2002 642 418
Longer and shorter forms of Sendai virus C proteins play different roles in modulating the cellular antiviral responseJournal of virology
2001 650 279
Sendai virus C proteins must interact directly with cellular components to interfere with interferon actionJournal of virology
2000 667 544
The versatility of paramyxovirus RNA polymerase stutteringJournal of virology
1999 626 345
Two nucleotides immediately upstream of the essential A6G3 slippery sequence modulate the pattern of G insertions during Sendai virus mRNA editingJournal of virology
1999 520 261
Sendai virus C proteins counteract the interferon-mediated induction of an antiviral stateJournal of virology
1999 650 322
The short Sendai virus leader region controls induction of programmed cell deathVirology
1998 641 272
Paramyxovirus RNA synthesis and the requirement for hexamer genome length: the rule of six revisitedJournal of virology
1998 609 741
Sendai viruses with altered P, V, and W protein expressionVirology
1998 700 476
Normal cellular replication of Sendai virus without the trans-frame, nonstructural V proteinVirology
1997 643 367
Inhibition of Sendai virus genome replication due to promoter-increased selectivity: a possible role for the accessory C proteinsJournal of Virology
1997 306 158
A point mutation in the Sendai virus accessory C proteins attenuates virulence for mice, but not virus growth in cell cultureVirology
1997 571 493
Partial characterization of a Sendai virus replication promoter and the rule of sixVirology
1996 652 448
The Sendai paramyxovirus accessory C proteins inhibit viral genome amplification in a promoter-specific fashionJournal of virology
1996 602 409
Capped nonviral sequences at the 5' end of the mRNAs of rice hoja blanca virus RNA4Journal of virology
1995 549 0
A highly recombinogenic system for the recovery of infectious Sendai paramyxovirus from cDNA: generation of a novel copy-back nondefective interfering virusEMBO journal
1995 628 468
The 5' ends of Hantaan virus (Bunyaviridae) RNAs suggest a prime-and-realign mechanism for the initiation of RNA synthesisJournal of virology
1995 558 364
Presence of a truncated form of the Sendai virus P protein in a long-term persistent infection: implications for the maintenance of the persistent stateVirology
1994 655 0
The Tacaribe arenavirus small zinc finger protein is required for both mRNA synthesis and genome replicationJournal of virology
1993 557 0
Tacaribe arenavirus RNA synthesis in vitro is primer dependent and suggests an unusual model for the initiation of genome replicationJournal of virology
1992 583 0
Nontemplated bases at the 5' ends of Tacaribe virus mRNAsVirology
1990 655 1
A novel mechanism for the initiation of Tacaribe arenavirus genome replicationJournal of virology
1990 491 0
Isolation and Characterization of Sendai Virus DI-RNAsCell
1976 294 1
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