Research Project
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)
Infection experiments with the C protein-deficient Sendai virus, which has a single-stranded negative-sense RNA as a genome, suggested that the C protein was involved in regulation of RNA genome polarity during genome replication. The C protein appeared to suppress genomic RNA synthesis in a promoter-dependent fashion, resulting that progeny viruses dominantly had a negative-sense RNA genome. This regulation seems to be related with interferon-βinduction. We also tested other closely related viruses for the regulation.
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All Journal Article (15 results) (of which Peer Reviewed: 15 results) Presentation (19 results) Remarks (4 results)
Journal of Virology
Volume: vol.86 Pages: 7136-7145
Neuroscience letters
Volume: vol.505 Pages: 279-281
120005308229
Microbiology and Immunology
Volume: vol.55 Pages: 760-767
10031121530
Journal of Clinical Immunology
Volume: vol.31 Pages: 762-772
Journal of Orthopaedic Research
Volume: vol.29 Pages: 795-800
Volume: 29 Pages: 795-800
Volume: 31 Pages: 762-772
Volume: 55 Pages: 760-767
Volume: 505 Pages: 279-281
Virology
Volume: vol.405 Pages: 334-341
The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology
Volume: vol.42 Pages: 1416-1429
PLoS One
Volume: vol.5 Pages: 10719-10719
120002598781
Volume: 5
Volume: 42 Pages: 1416-1429
Volume: 405 Pages: 334-341
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