Lyssavirus matrix protein cooperates with phosphoprotein to modulate the Jak-Stat pathway
Abstract Phosphoprotein (P) and matrix protein (M) cooperate to undermine the immune response to rabies virus (RABV) infections. While P is involved in the modulation of the Jak-Stat pathway through the cytoplasmic retention of interferon (IFN)-activated STAT1 (pSTAT1), M interacts with the RelAp43-...
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Main Authors: | Florian Sonthonnax, Benoit Besson, Emilie Bonnaud, Grégory Jouvion, David Merino, Florence Larrous, Hervé Bourhy |
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2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f8f3f8130e7649328ef8b6b504e512a9 |
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