Adenovirus Remodeling of the Host Proteome and Host Factors Associated with Viral Genomes
Viral infections induce myriad changes to the host cell proteome. As viruses harness cellular processes and counteract host defenses, they impact abundance, posttranslational modifications, interactions, or localization of cellular proteins.
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Main Authors: | Joseph M. Dybas, Krystal K. Lum, Katarzyna Kulej, Emigdio D. Reyes, Richard Lauman, Matthew Charman, Caitlin E. Purman, Robert T. Steinbock, Nicholas Grams, Alexander M. Price, Lydia Mendoza, Benjamin A. Garcia, Matthew D. Weitzman |
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Language: | EN |
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American Society for Microbiology
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f8cd1500ee6e4f02b7b0e09bca2549e0 |
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