Caps Off to Poxviruses

In this issue of Cell Host & Microbe, Liu et al. (2015) and Burgess and Mohr (2015) describe how two poxvirus mRNA decapping enzymes hijack a host 5′-to-3′-exoribonuclease to evade antiviral innate immunity by limiting accumulation of double-stranded RNA. In this issue of Cell Host & Microbe...

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Published inCell host & microbe Vol. 17; no. 3; pp. 287 - 289
Main Author Silverman, Robert H.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Elsevier Inc 11.03.2015
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Summary:In this issue of Cell Host & Microbe, Liu et al. (2015) and Burgess and Mohr (2015) describe how two poxvirus mRNA decapping enzymes hijack a host 5′-to-3′-exoribonuclease to evade antiviral innate immunity by limiting accumulation of double-stranded RNA. In this issue of Cell Host & Microbe, Liu et al. (2015) and Burgess and Mohr (2015) describe how two poxvirus mRNA decapping enzymes hijack a host 5′-to-3′-exoribonuclease to evade antiviral innate immunity by limiting accumulation of double-stranded RNA.
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ISSN:1931-3128
1934-6069
DOI:10.1016/j.chom.2015.02.013