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Junin virus infection impairs stress-granule formation in Vero cells treated with arsenite via inhibition of eIF2 phosphorylation
2011
Journal of General Virology
Stress granules (SGs) are ephemeral cytoplasmic aggregates containing stalled translation preinitiation complexes involved in mRNA storage and triage during the cellular stress response. SG formation is triggered by the phosphorylation of the alpha subunit of eIF2 (eIF2a), which provokes a dramatic blockage of protein translation. Our results demonstrate that acute infection of Vero cells with the arenavirus Junı ´n (JUNV), aetiological agent of Argentine haemorrhagic fever, does not induce the
doi:10.1099/vir.0.033407-0
pmid:21813702
fatcat:7s4dreym5feojhvq22id6bgj6y