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Best Publications

  • The Old World and New World Alphaviruses Use Different Virus-Specific Proteins for Induction of Transcriptional Shutoff

    Natalia Garmashova;Rodion Gorchakov;Eugenia Volkova;Slobodan Paessler

  • Roles of Nonstructural Protein nsP2 and Alpha/Beta Interferons in Determining the Outcome of Sindbis Virus Infection

    Elena I. Frolova;Rafik Z. Fayzulin;Susan H. Cook;Diane E. Griffin

  • Evasion of the Innate Immune Response: the Old World Alphavirus nsP2 Protein Induces Rapid Degradation of Rpb1, a Catalytic Subunit of RNA Polymerase II

    Unknown

  • Small-molecule RETRA suppresses mutant p53-bearing cancer cells through a p73-dependent salvage pathway.

    J. E. Kravchenko;G. V. Ilyinskaya;G. V. Ilyinskaya;P. G. Komarov;L. S. Agapova

  • Sindbis virus nonstructural protein nsP2 is cytotoxic and inhibits cellular transcription.

    Natalia Garmashova;Rodion Gorchakov;Elena Frolova;Ilya Frolov

  • Functional Sindbis virus replicative complexes are formed at the plasma membrane.

    Elena I. Frolova;Rodion Gorchakov;Larisa Pereboeva;Svetlana Atasheva

  • Sequence-Specific Cleavage of HIV mRNA by a Ribozyme Mimic

    Unknown

  • Purification and primary structure of two isoforms of arenicin, a novel antimicrobial peptide from marine polychaeta Arenicola marina

    Unknown

  • β-d-N 4-Hydroxycytidine Is a Potent Anti-alphavirus Compound That Induces a High Level of Mutations in the Viral Genome.

    Unknown

  • New World and Old World Alphaviruses Have Evolved to Exploit Different Components of Stress Granules, FXR and G3BP Proteins, for Assembly of Viral Replication Complexes

    Dal Young Kim;Josephine M. Reynaud;Aliaksandra Rasalouskaya;Ivan Akhrymuk

  • Inhibition of Transcription and Translation in Sindbis Virus-Infected Cells

    Rodion Gorchakov;Elena I. Frolova;Ilya Frolov

  • Interferon-Stimulated Poly(ADP-Ribose) Polymerases Are Potent Inhibitors of Cellular Translation and Virus Replication

    Svetlana Atasheva;Elena I. Frolova;Ilya Frolov

  • Formation of nsP3-Specific Protein Complexes during Sindbis Virus Replication

    Elena Frolova;Rodion Gorchakov;Natalia Garmashova;Svetlana Atasheva

  • Analysis of Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis Virus Capsid Protein Function in the Inhibition of Cellular Transcription

    Natalia Garmashova;Svetlana Atasheva;Wenli Kang;Scott C. Weaver

  • Packaging signals in alphaviruses.

    E Frolova;I Frolov;S Schlesinger

  • PKR-dependent and -independent mechanisms are involved in translational shutoff during Sindbis virus infection.

    Rodion Gorchakov;Elena Frolova;Bryan Raymond George Williams;Charles M Rice

  • Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis Virus Capsid Protein Forms a Tetrameric Complex with CRM1 and Importin α/β That Obstructs Nuclear Pore Complex Function

    Svetlana Atasheva;Alexander Fish;Maarten Fornerod;Elena I. Frolova

  • Different Types of nsP3-Containing Protein Complexes in Sindbis Virus-Infected Cells

    Rodion Gorchakov;Natalia Garmashova;Elena Frolova;Ilya Frolov

  • New PARP Gene with an Anti-Alphavirus Function

    Svetlana Atasheva;Maryna Akhrymuk;Elena I. Frolova;Ilya Frolov

  • Conservation of a Packaging Signal and the Viral Genome RNA Packaging Mechanism in Alphavirus Evolution

    Dal Young Kim;Andrew E. Firth;Svetlana Atasheva;Elena I. Frolova

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