Regulation of influenza A virus mRNA splicing by CLK1
Influenza A virus carries eight negative single-stranded RNAs and uses spliced mRNAs to increase the number of proteins produced from them. Several genome-wide screens for essential host factors for influenza A virus replication revealed a necessity for splicing and splicing-related factors, includi...
Main Authors: | Artarini, A, Meyer, M, Shin, Y, Huber, K, Hilz, N, Bracher, F, Eros, D, Orfi, L, Keri, G, Goedert, S, Neuenschwander, M, Von Kries, J, Domovich-Eisenberg, Y, Dekel, N, Szabadkai, I, Lebendiker, M, Horváth, Z, Danieli, T, Livnah, O, Moncorgé, O, Frise, R, Barclay, W, Meyer, T, Karlas, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2019
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