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Joseph Marcotrigiano

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Current Opinion in Virology|March 21, 2015
HCV glycoprotein structures: what to expect from the unexpectedAbdul Ghafoor Khan, Matthew T Miller, Joseph Marcotrigiano
Nature|May 20, 2005
Structure of the zinc-binding domain of an essential component of the hepatitis C virus replicaseTimothy L Tellinghuisen, Joseph Marcotrigiano, Charles M Rice
Plos Pathogens|August 23, 2012
Uridine composition of the poly-U/UC tract of HCV RNA defines non-self recognition by RIG-IGretja Schnell, Yueh-Ming Loo, Joseph Marcotrigiano, et al.
Mbio|September 22, 2016
RNAs Containing Modified Nucleotides Fail To Trigger RIG-I Conformational Changes for Innate Immune SignalingAnn Fiegen Durbin, Chen Wang, Joseph Marcotrigiano, et al.
Nature|July 25, 2006
Structure of the catalytic domain of the hepatitis C virus NS2-3 proteaseIvo C Lorenz, Joseph Marcotrigiano, Thomas G Dentzer, et al.
Journal of Virology|February 14, 2003
Efficient replication of hepatitis C virus genotype 1a RNAs in cell cultureKeril J Blight, Jane A McKeating, Joseph Marcotrigiano, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 2, 2004
The NS5A protein of hepatitis C virus is a zinc metalloproteinTimothy L Tellinghuisen, Joseph Marcotrigiano, Alexander E Gorbalenya, et al.
Nature|June 13, 2008
Innate immunity induced by composition-dependent RIG-I recognition of hepatitis C virus RNATakeshi Saito, David M Owen, Fuguo Jiang, et al.
Journal of Virology|August 28, 2009
Blocking hepatitis C virus infection with recombinant form of envelope protein 2 ectodomainJillian Whidby, Guaniri Mateu, Hannah Scarborough, et al.
Molecular Cell|October 2, 2018
RIG-I Uses an ATPase-Powered Translocation-Throttling Mechanism for Kinetic Proofreading of RNAs and OligomerizationSwapnil C Devarkar, Brandon Schweibenz, Chen Wang, et al.
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Current Opinion in Virology|March 21, 2015
HCV glycoprotein structures: what to expect from the unexpectedAbdul Ghafoor Khan, Matthew T Miller, Joseph Marcotrigiano
Nature|May 20, 2005
Structure of the zinc-binding domain of an essential component of the hepatitis C virus replicaseTimothy L Tellinghuisen, Joseph Marcotrigiano, Charles M Rice
Plos Pathogens|August 23, 2012
Uridine composition of the poly-U/UC tract of HCV RNA defines non-self recognition by RIG-IGretja Schnell, Yueh-Ming Loo, Joseph Marcotrigiano, et al.
Mbio|September 22, 2016
RNAs Containing Modified Nucleotides Fail To Trigger RIG-I Conformational Changes for Innate Immune SignalingAnn Fiegen Durbin, Chen Wang, Joseph Marcotrigiano, et al.
Nature|July 25, 2006
Structure of the catalytic domain of the hepatitis C virus NS2-3 proteaseIvo C Lorenz, Joseph Marcotrigiano, Thomas G Dentzer, et al.
Journal of Virology|February 14, 2003
Efficient replication of hepatitis C virus genotype 1a RNAs in cell cultureKeril J Blight, Jane A McKeating, Joseph Marcotrigiano, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 2, 2004
The NS5A protein of hepatitis C virus is a zinc metalloproteinTimothy L Tellinghuisen, Joseph Marcotrigiano, Alexander E Gorbalenya, et al.
Nature|June 13, 2008
Innate immunity induced by composition-dependent RIG-I recognition of hepatitis C virus RNATakeshi Saito, David M Owen, Fuguo Jiang, et al.
Journal of Virology|August 28, 2009
Blocking hepatitis C virus infection with recombinant form of envelope protein 2 ectodomainJillian Whidby, Guaniri Mateu, Hannah Scarborough, et al.
Molecular Cell|October 2, 2018
RIG-I Uses an ATPase-Powered Translocation-Throttling Mechanism for Kinetic Proofreading of RNAs and OligomerizationSwapnil C Devarkar, Brandon Schweibenz, Chen Wang, et al.
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