Filter By:

Journal Check one or more journals to show results from those journals only.

Choose more journals

Article type Check one or more article types to show results from those article types only.
Subject Check one or more subjects to show results from those subjects only.
Date Choose a date option to show results from those dates only.

Custom date range

Clear all filters
Sort by:
Showing 1–9 of 9 results
Advanced filters: Author: Mathias Munschauer Clear advanced filters
  • Interactions between SARS-CoV-2 viral RNAs and host cell proteins during infection are evaluated to improve our understanding of viral RNA functions and the host innate immune response.

    • Nora Schmidt
    • Caleb A. Lareau
    • Mathias Munschauer
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Microbiology
    Volume: 6, P: 339-353
  • Specific functions of viral helicases in genome replication of RNA viruses are widely unknown. This study suggests that hepatitis C virus NS3 helicase unwinds stem loop structures at the 3’end of the genome, thereby facilitating (−) strand synthesis.

    • Philipp Ralfs
    • Stéphane Bressanelli
    • Volker Lohmann
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-21
  • Despite some well-characterized functions in cancer, the impact of most long non-coding RNAs remains unknown. Here, the authors discover the lncRNA lincNMR which is upregulated in cancer and drives cell proliferation by interacting with YBX1 and controlling nucleotide metabolism.

    • Minakshi Gandhi
    • Matthias Groß
    • Sven Diederichs
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 11, P: 1-15
  • Infection with SARS-COV-2 can result in self-limited upper airway infection or progress to a more systemic inflammatory condition including pneumonic COVID-19. Here the authors utilise a multi-omics approach to interrogate the immune response of patients with self-limiting upper respiratory SARS-CoV-2 infection and reveal a temporal immune trajectory they associate with viral containment and restriction from pneumonic progressive disease.

    • Kami Pekayvaz
    • Alexander Leunig
    • Leo Nicolai
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 13, P: 1-21
  • RNA-recognition elements are identified for the fragile-X-syndrome-associated RNA-binding protein FMRP, in addition to its target messenger RNAs; although many of FMRP gene targets discovered are involved in brain function and autism spectrum disorder, a proportion are also dysregulated in mouse ovaries, suggesting cross-regulation of signalling pathways in different tissues.

    • Manuel Ascano
    • Neelanjan Mukherjee
    • Thomas Tuschl
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 492, P: 382-386