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The following pages link to tRNAs promote nuclear import of HIV-1 intracellular reverse transcription complexes (Q21146036):
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- The Host RNAs in Retroviral Particles (Q26739938) (← links)
- Multiple Layers of Stress-Induced Regulation in tRNA Biology (Q26749584) (← links)
- Host RNA Packaging by Retroviruses: A Newly Synthesized Story (Q26767304) (← links)
- RNA Export through the NPC in Eukaryotes (Q26824131) (← links)
- Virus strategies for passing the nuclear envelope barrier (Q26866395) (← links)
- Transfer RNA post-transcriptional processing, turnover, and subcellular dynamics in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q27000788) (← links)
- Transfer RNA travels from the cytoplasm to organelles (Q27004563) (← links)
- Crystal structure of Cex1p reveals the mechanism of tRNA trafficking between nucleus and cytoplasm (Q27676291) (← links)
- Cytosolic Hsp70 and co-chaperones constitute a novel system for tRNA import into the nucleus (Q27930840) (← links)
- Regulation of tRNA bidirectional nuclear-cytoplasmic trafficking in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q27940273) (← links)
- Orchestrating the Selection and Packaging of Genomic RNA by Retroviruses: An Ensemble of Viral and Host Factors (Q28074165) (← links)
- The host cell sulfonation pathway contributes to retroviral infection at a step coincident with provirus establishment (Q28473991) (← links)
- Multiplicity of 5' cap structures present on short RNAs (Q28541411) (← links)
- Conservation of a masked nuclear export activity of La proteins and its effects on tRNA maturation (Q28910372) (← links)
- tRNA biology charges to the front (Q29616318) (← links)
- Transportin 3 promotes a nuclear maturation step required for efficient HIV-1 integration. (Q30406846) (← links)
- Evidence for direct involvement of the capsid protein in HIV infection of nondividing cells (Q33304219) (← links)
- Flexible use of nuclear import pathways by HIV-1. (Q33739260) (← links)
- Insights into Cellular Factors That Regulate HIV-1 Replication in Human Cells (Q34561070) (← links)
- Role of HIV-1 nucleocapsid protein in HIV-1 reverse transcription (Q34775658) (← links)
- P-body components, Dhh1 and Pat1, are involved in tRNA nuclear-cytoplasmic dynamics (Q34807940) (← links)
- HIV infection of non-dividing cells: a divisive problem (Q35127406) (← links)
- A retrovirus packages nascent host noncoding RNAs from a novel surveillance pathway (Q35228751) (← links)
- In vivo biochemical analyses reveal distinct roles of β-importins and eEF1A in tRNA subcellular traffic (Q35293826) (← links)
- Quality Control Pathways for Nucleus-Encoded Eukaryotic tRNA Biosynthesis and Subcellular Trafficking (Q35626115) (← links)
- Retrograde nuclear accumulation of cytoplasmic tRNA in rat hepatoma cells in response to amino acid deprivation (Q35793223) (← links)
- Ty3 Retrotransposon Hijacks Mating Yeast RNA Processing Bodies to Infect New Genomes (Q35793313) (← links)
- Rapid and reversible nuclear accumulation of cytoplasmic tRNA in response to nutrient availability (Q35901856) (← links)
- Localization of HIV-1 Vpr to the nuclear envelope: impact on Vpr functions and virus replication in macrophages (Q36398981) (← links)
- Proteomic analysis of early HIV-1 nucleoprotein complexes (Q36587864) (← links)
- Knockdown screens to knockout HIV-1. (Q36687717) (← links)
- The road to chromatin - nuclear entry of retroviruses (Q36737165) (← links)
- Host factors exploited by retroviruses (Q36746350) (← links)
- Nuclear import of Avian Sarcoma Virus integrase is facilitated by host cell factors (Q36856617) (← links)
- Retroviral proteins that interact with the host cell cytoskeleton (Q36913964) (← links)
- Genome-wide investigation of the role of the tRNA nuclear-cytoplasmic trafficking pathway in regulation of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae transcriptome and proteome (Q37264997) (← links)
- Retrograde transfer RNA nuclear import provides a new level of tRNA quality control in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q37421409) (← links)
- Formation of the tRNALys packaging complex in HIV-1. (Q37633035) (← links)
- Cellular dynamics of tRNAs and their genes (Q37636815) (← links)
- Molecular mechanisms of viral infection and propagation: an overview of the second Advanced Summer School in Africa (Q37777392) (← links)
- Strategies to inhibit viral protein nuclear import: HIV-1 as a target (Q37780819) (← links)
- The HIV-1 passage from cytoplasm to nucleus: the process involving a complex exchange between the components of HIV-1 and cellular machinery to access nucleus and successful integration. (Q38003158) (← links)
- Aspects of HIV-1 assembly that promote primer tRNA(Lys3) annealing to viral RNA. (Q38018767) (← links)
- Multiple roles of the capsid protein in the early steps of HIV-1 infection. (Q38049930) (← links)
- Viruses challenge selectivity barrier of nuclear pores (Q38148317) (← links)
- Role of Rsp5 ubiquitin ligase in biogenesis of rRNA, mRNA and tRNA in yeast. (Q38592312) (← links)
- Analysis of the viral elements required in the nuclear import of HIV-1 DNA. (Q39778927) (← links)
- HIV-1 exploits importin 7 to maximize nuclear import of its DNA genome (Q39887537) (← links)
- Importin-7 mediates nuclear trafficking of DNA in mammalian cells (Q41529315) (← links)
- Nanoscale stiffness topography reveals structure and mechanics of the transport barrier in intact nuclear pore complexes. (Q41650903) (← links)