Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8304033 | Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Cell Research | 2011 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
⺠Nucleocytoplasmic trafficking of viral proteins is central to viral infection. ⺠Posttranslational modification is a key means to regulate viral protein trafficking. ⺠Nuclear trafficking of viral proteins can be a target for development of anti-virals.
Keywords
HTLVPKCIMPCBPNPCNLSCK1VZVHCMVCK2KSHVCrm1SV40rPPDLCT-agKaposi's sarcoma-associated herpes virusGSK3CDKnESCAVEXPCTDPMLpKabpVSTATEBVinterferonIFNNuclear export sequencenuclear localisation sequenceC-terminal domainretinoblastomaMicrotubuleDynein light chainSARSsevere acute respiratory syndromeHuman cytomegalovirusExportinPhosphorylationNupSignal transducer and activator of transcriptionnuclear pore complexNucleoporinImportinNuclear importEpstein–Barr virusChicken anaemia virusSimian virus 40Rabies virusVaricella zoster virusBovine papillomavirusHuman papilloma virusHPVnuclear envelopeCREB binding proteinProtein kinase CK2Protein kinase Ccyclin dependent kinaseglycogen synthase kinase 3
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Authors
Alex J. Fulcher, David A. Jans,