Influenza virus regulates protein synthesis during infection by repressing autophosphorylation and activity of the cellular 68,000-Mr protein kinase.
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Earlier work has shown that influenza virus superinfection of cells previously infected by the adenovirus VAI RNA-negative mutant dl331 resulted in selective translation of influenza virus mRNAs and suppression of the elevated protein kinase levels normally found in cells infecte …
Earlier work has shown that influenza virus superinfection of cells previously infected by the adenovirus VAI RNA-negative mutant dl331 resu …