2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.06.03.494783
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Mature rotavirus particles contain equivalent amounts of7meGpppGcap and noncapped viral positive-sense RNAs

Abstract: Viruses have evolved different strategies to overcome their recognition by the host innate immune system. Addition of cap at their 5´RNA ends is an efficient mechanism to ensure escape from detection by the innate immune system, but also to ensure the efficient synthesis of viral proteins. Rotavirus mRNAs contain a type 1 cap structure at their 5´end that is added by the viral capping enzyme VP3. This is a multifunctional protein with all the enzymatic activities necessary to add the cap, and also functions as… Show more

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