In response to a recent article, this Formal Comment discusses nonreplicative joining of fragments of viral RNAs, a class of reactions which might be widespread in nature, contributing to conservation and evolution not only of viruses but of cellular organisms as well.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFViruses exploit the translation machinery of an infected cell to synthesize their proteins. Therefore, viral mRNAs have to compete for ribosomes and translation factors with cellular mRNAs. To succeed, eukaryotic viruses adopt multiple strategies.
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August 2021
Fifty years ago, David Baltimore published a brief conceptual paper delineating the classification of viruses by the routes of genome expression. The six "Baltimore classes" of viruses, with a subsequently added 7th class, became the conceptual framework for the development of virology during the next five decades. During this time, it became clear that the Baltimore classes, with relatively minor additions, indeed cover the diversity of virus genome expression schemes that also define the replication cycles.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe Global Polio Eradication Initiative, launched in 1988 with anticipated completion by 2000, has yet to reach its ultimate goal. The recent surge of polio cases urgently calls for a reassessment of the programme's current strategy and a new design for the way forward. We propose that the sustainable protection of the world population against paralytic polio cannot be achieved simply by stopping the circulation of poliovirus but must also include maintaining high rates of population immunity indefinitely, which can be created and maintained by implementing global immunisation programmes with improved poliovirus vaccines that create comprehensive immunity without spawning new virulent viruses.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis Invited Review is a kind of scientific autobiography based on the presentation at the Symposium "Viruses: Discovering Big in Small" held in honor of the author's 90th birthday (Moscow, March 2019).
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