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The following pages link to Théophile Ohlmann (Q56515981):
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- In vitro expression of the HIV-2 genomic RNA is controlled by three distinct internal ribosome entry segments that are regulated by the HIV protease and the Gag polyprotein (Q22241577) (← links)
- Translational Control of the HIV Unspliced Genomic RNA (Q26801493) (← links)
- Tinkering signaling pathways by gain and loss of protein isoforms: the case of the EDA pathway regulator EDARADD (Q28647638) (← links)
- Involvement of an Arginine Triplet in M1 Matrix Protein Interaction with Membranes and in M1 Recruitment into Virus-Like Particles of the Influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 Virus (Q30394893) (← links)
- Two ribosome recruitment sites direct multiple translation events within HIV1 Gag open reading frame (Q33878231) (← links)
- Functional mechanisms of the cellular prion protein (PrP(C)) associated anti-HIV-1 properties (Q34231846) (← links)
- HIV-2 genomic RNA accumulates in stress granules in the absence of active translation. (Q34489574) (← links)
- Homozygous mutation of AURKC yields large-headed polyploid spermatozoa and causes male infertility. (Q34619343) (← links)
- Activation of a microRNA response in trans reveals a new role for poly(A) in translational repression (Q35088027) (← links)
- Subcellular localization of ENS-1/ERNI in chick embryonic stem cells. (Q35124320) (← links)
- Conducting the initiation of protein synthesis: the role of eIF4G. (Q35179477) (← links)
- Ex vivo and in vivo inhibition of human rhinovirus replication by a new pseudosubstrate of viral 2A protease. (Q35665898) (← links)
- Translational control of retroviruses. (Q36708965) (← links)
- The DEAD-box helicase DDX3 substitutes for the cap-binding protein eIF4E to promote compartmentalized translation initiation of the HIV-1 genomic RNA (Q36963199) (← links)
- Translation of intronless RNAs is strongly stimulated by the Epstein-Barr virus mRNA export factor EB2. (Q37318448) (← links)
- Translation initiation is driven by different mechanisms on the HIV-1 and HIV-2 genomic RNAs. (Q38053243) (← links)
- In vitro translation of mRNAs that are in their native ribonucleoprotein complexes (Q38561482) (← links)
- Translation initiation of the HIV-1 mRNA. (Q38700670) (← links)
- The NS1 Protein from Influenza Virus Stimulates Translation Initiation by Enhancing Ribosome Recruitment to mRNAs. (Q38824998) (← links)
- In vitro translation in a hybrid cell free lysate with exogenous cellular ribosomes (Q38915806) (← links)
- A new type of IRES within gag coding region recruits three initiation complexes on HIV-2 genomic RNA (Q39373897) (← links)
- Different effects of the TAR structure on HIV-1 and HIV-2 genomic RNA translation. (Q39436460) (← links)
- The leader of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 genomic RNA harbors an internal ribosome entry segment that is active during the G2/M phase of the cell cycle (Q39736726) (← links)
- Mechanism of HIV-1 Tat RNA translation and its activation by the Tat protein. (Q39814002) (← links)
- A dormant internal ribosome entry site controls translation of feline immunodeficiency virus. (Q40018771) (← links)
- microRNAs stimulate translation initiation mediated by HCV-like IRESes (Q40385115) (← links)
- Proteolytic cleavage of initiation factor eIF-4 gamma in the reticulocyte lysate inhibits translation of capped mRNAs but enhances that of uncapped mRNAs. (Q40392783) (← links)
- HIV-1 sequences isolated from patients promote expression of shorter isoforms of the Gag polyprotein (Q40530149) (← links)
- DEAD-box RNA helicase DDX3 connects CRM1-dependent nuclear export and translation of the HIV-1 unspliced mRNA through its N-terminal domain. (Q40741899) (← links)
- The C-terminal domain of eukaryotic protein synthesis initiation factor (eIF) 4G is sufficient to support cap-independent translation in the absence of eIF4E. (Q41064255) (← links)
- miRNA repression of translation in vitro takes place during 43S ribosomal scanning. (Q41431754) (← links)
- Involvement of the Rac1-IRSp53-Wave2-Arp2/3 Signaling Pathway in HIV-1 Gag Particle Release in CD4 T Cells (Q41712949) (← links)
- Characterization of two distinct RNA domains that regulate translation of the Drosophila gypsy retroelement. (Q41829401) (← links)
- Back to basics: the untreated rabbit reticulocyte lysate as a competitive system to recapitulate cap/poly(A) synergy and the selective advantage of IRES-driven translation. (Q41986299) (← links)
- The properties of chimeric picornavirus IRESes show that discrimination between internal translation initiation sites is influenced by the identity of the IRES and not just the context of the AUG codon. (Q42065699) (← links)
- Cécile Hélène Herbreteau (Q42228782) (← links)
- The 3' untranslated region of the Andes hantavirus small mRNA functionally replaces the poly(A) tail and stimulates cap-dependent translation initiation from the viral mRNA. (Q42428083) (← links)
- Emiliano P Ricci (Q42428098) (← links)
- Epstein-Barr virus protein EB2 stimulates translation initiation of mRNAs through direct interactions with both PABP and eIF4G. (Q45324801) (← links)
- Evidence for rRNA 2'-O-methylation plasticity: Control of intrinsic translational capabilities of human ribosomes. (Q47381402) (← links)
- Cell-Free Protein Synthesis Enhancement from Real-Time NMR Metabolite Kinetics: Redirecting Energy Fluxes in Hybrid RRL Systems. (Q47796380) (← links)
- mTOR inactivation in myocardium from infant mice rapidly leads to dilated cardiomyopathy due to translation defects and p53/JNK-mediated apoptosis. (Q53110486) (← links)
- [miR-122 continues to surprise us]. (Q53436499) (← links)
- HIV-2 genomic RNA contains a novel type of IRES located downstream of its initiation codon. (Q54634504) (← links)
- A Rev–CBP80–eIF4AI complex drives Gag synthesis from the HIV-1 unspliced mRNA (Q57086517) (← links)
- Translation regulation of mammalian selenoproteins (Q57899238) (← links)
- Two ribosome recruitment sites direct multiple translation events within HIV1 Gag open reading frame (Q57899249) (← links)
- In vitrostudies reveal that different modes of initiation on HIV-1 mRNA have different levels of requirement for eukaryotic initiation factor 4F (Q57899327) (← links)
- Ricardo Soto Rifo (Q59552809) (← links)
- Genome editing in primary cells and in vivo using viral-derived Nanoblades loaded with Cas9-sgRNA ribonucleoproteins (Q60921859) (← links)