id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-001420-b4zcvd04 Crescenzo-Chaigne, Bernadette Chimeric NP Non Coding Regions between Type A and C Influenza Viruses Reveal Their Role in Translation Regulation 2014-09-30 .txt text/plain 6267 296 56 Interestingly, in type A influenza virus infectious context, the length of the NP segment 5′ NC region once transcribed into mRNA was found to impact its translation, and the level of produced NP protein consequently affected the level of viral genome replication. The sequence of both ends of each segment of each rescued virus was verified as described [9] , and no Influenza NP Non Coding Region Role in Translation PLOS ONE | www.plosone.org genetics, type A and type C viruses with one or both heterotypic ends. These data based on type A influenza virus NP segment showed that it is possible to obtain virus by reverse genetics when a homotypic proximal panhandle and a homotypic strength of the initial distal panhandle are maintained, and that the length of the 59 end plays an important role in the efficiency of rescue. ./cache/cord-001420-b4zcvd04.txt ./txt/cord-001420-b4zcvd04.txt