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Isolation and structural characterization of cap-binding proteins from poliovirus-infected HeLa cellsLee et al., 1985
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- Lee K
- Edery I
- Sonenberg N
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- Journal of virology
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In poliovirus-infected HeLa cells, poliovirus RNA is translated at times when cellular mRNA translation is strongly inhibited. It is thought that this translational control mechanism is mediated by inactivation of a cap-binding protein complex (comprising polypeptides of 24 …
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