id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-345157-fhmhpobi Qi, Dan Virus infection-induced host mRNA degradation and potential application of live cell imaging 2018-12-12 .txt text/plain 2619 158 49 Herein, we focus on several possible mechanisms of infection-induced host RNA turnover, which seems to be a common strategy for both prokaryotic and eukaryotic viruses during the very early stage of infection and a potential application of live cell imaging on its visualization. Many viruses also impair the translation of cellular mRNA [1e3], one of the mechanisms during the shift of gene expression from host to virus, a process termed "host shutoff", in order to prevent the production of anti-viral, host protecting proteins [4] . Moreover, Gaglia et al.'s work showed that viral encoded proteins trigger host mRNA degradation by a primary endonucleolytic cleavage causing shutoff of host gene expression and a host exonuclease such as Xrn1, an important 5 0 to 3 0 exonuclease in human cells, were required in subsequent completion of host mRNA turnover [5] . ./cache/cord-345157-fhmhpobi.txt ./txt/cord-345157-fhmhpobi.txt