Caps off to poxviruses

Cell Host & Microbe
Robert H Silverman

Abstract

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.

References

Mar 3, 2012·Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. RNA·Christopher Iain JonesSarah Faith Newbury

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Oct 23, 2018·Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. RNA·Susanne Kramer, Alexander G McLennan

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