id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-318749-k91oku7h Dong, Hui-Jun Selective regulation in ribosome biogenesis and protein production for efficient viral translation 2020-10-29 .txt text/plain 7265 384 38 Recently reported studies have demonstrated that ribosome biogenesis factors (RBFs) and ribosomal proteins (RPs) act as multifaceted regulators in selective translation of viral transcripts. Similarly, ribosomes are required for the protein synthesis of host cells and viruses, but the biogenesis factor RBFs can also impact the proliferation of virus and cell-intrinsic immune responses. The multifunctional nucleolar phosphoprotein nucleophosmin (NPM) plays a lead role in ribosome biogenesis to stimulate RNA Pol I-dependent transcription (Li and Hann 2013) and regulates SARS-CoV, IBV, HIV-1, HCV Recruited by viral proteins to facilitate viral replication Chen et al. RPS25 deletion in yeast or mammalian cells has minimal effects on cellular protein synthesis, which implies that this ribosomal protein may be selectively required for viral IRES-mediated translation (Jack et al. Conservation of multifunctional ribosomal protein metallopanstimulin-1 (RPS27) through complex evolution demonstrates its key role in growth regulation in Archaea, eukaryotic cells, DNA repair, translation and viral replication ./cache/cord-318749-k91oku7h.txt ./txt/cord-318749-k91oku7h.txt