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This research focuses on understanding how viruses manipulate host cell translation machinery during infection. By employing advanced sequencing techniques, it aims to reveal the translational control strategies used by Human cytomegalovirus and Influenza A, enhancing our understanding of viral replication.
Viruses are completely reliant on the host cell machinery and have evolved many mechanisms to hijack it for their propagation.
At the same time our cells have developed defense mechanisms to cope with infections. A key way by which viruses influence host physiology is through interaction with the cellular translation machinery.
Not only viruses must co-opt this machinery to translate their own mRNAs, they also have to hinder host defenses that are aimed to inactivate the translation machinery. M…
WEIZMANN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE
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