- been
reported that
viperin could be
induced by
either IFN-dependent or IFN-independent
pathways and
certain viruses may use
viperin to
increase their infectivity...
- (3ʹ-deoxy-3′,4ʹdidehydro-CTP)
produced by the
human antiviral protein viperin and
sinefungin (a S-Adenosyl
methionine analogue)
produced by some Streptomyces...
- and
Frederick Engels:
Volume 10, pp. 336–337. O'Brien, Laura. "Monsieur
Vipérin: Émile de
Girardin and the
republican satirical press in 1848." French...
- the
Great Lakes region. Fish
viperin gene was
identified as an interferon-stimulated gene
against VHSV. Whereas,
viperin produces inhibitory ddhCTP (3ʹ-deoxy-3′...
-
transfer reaction,
generating archaea-specific archaosine-containing tRNAs.
Viperin is an interferon-stimulated
radical SAM
enzyme which converts CTP to ddhCTP...
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poliovirus vaccine. He has also
investigated the
antiviral properties of
viperin, a
naturally occurring enzyme that is
produced in
humans and mammals. Cameron...
-
notable for
discovering and
identifying the MHC
class II
molecules and
viperin.
Cresswell earned a B.S., and M.S. in
microbiology from the University...
- Cresswell,
Yorgo Modis &
Steven E.
Ealick (2017).
Structural studies of
viperin, an
antiviral radical SAM
enzyme (2017). Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A....
- Illustrées du
Prince pour rire' (1848), Vie
politique et littéraire de
Viperin,
journaliste et
industriel (1848) and Vie
publique et privée de mossieu...
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Activator of
Transcription I (STAT1) and interferon-stimulated gene such as
viperin. This
shows that HDAC2
might be a
component of
cellular innate antiviral...