Chemogenetic ON and OFF switches for RNA virus replication
Chemogenetic ON and OFF switches for RNA virus replication
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Heilmann, E. , Kimpel, J. , Hofer, B. , Rössler, A. , Blaas, I. , Egerer, L. , Nolden, T. , Urbiola, C. , Kräusslich, H. G. , Wollmann, G. and von Laer, D.
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Therapeutic application of RNA viruses as oncolytic agents or gene vectors requires a tight control of virus activity if toxicity is a concern. Here we present a regulator switch for RNA viruses using a conditional protease approach, in which the function of at least one viral protein essential for transcription and replication is linked to autocat...
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Chemogenetic ON and OFF switches for RNA virus replication
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2041-1723
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2041-1723
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10.1038/s41467-021-21630-5