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Authors: Svitkin, YV Pause, A Haghighat, A Pyronnet, S Witherell, G Belsham, GJ Sonenberg, N
Citation: Yv. Svitkin et al., The requirement for eukaryotic initiation factor 4A (eIF4A) in translationis in direct proportion to the degree of mRNA 5 ' secondary structure, RNA, 7(3), 2001, pp. 382-394

Authors: Stassinopoulos, IA Belsham, GJ
Citation: Ia. Stassinopoulos et Gj. Belsham, A novel protein-RNA binding assay: Functional interactions of the foot-and-mouth disease virus internal ribosome entry site with cellular proteins, RNA, 7(1), 2001, pp. 114-122

Authors: Reid, SM Ferris, NP Hutchings, GH Zhang, Z Belsham, GJ Alexandersen, S
Citation: Sm. Reid et al., Diagnosis of foot-and-mouth disease by real-time fluorogenic PCR assay, VET REC, 149(20), 2001, pp. 621-623

Authors: Sakoda, Y Ross-Smith, N Inoue, T Belsham, GJ
Citation: Y. Sakoda et al., An attenuating mutation in the 2A protease of swine vesicular disease virus, a picornavirus, regulates cap- and internal ribosome entry site-dependent protein synthesis, J VIROLOGY, 75(22), 2001, pp. 10643-10650

Authors: Woolaway, KE Lazaridis, K Belsham, GJ Carter, MJ Roberts, LO
Citation: Ke. Woolaway et al., The 5 ' untranslated region of Rhopalosiphum padi virus contains an internal ribosome entry site which functions efficiently in mammalian, plant, andinsect translation systems, J VIROLOGY, 75(21), 2001, pp. 10244-10249

Authors: Cedillo-Barron, L Foster-Cuevas, M Belsham, GJ Lefevre, F Parkhouse, RME
Citation: L. Cedillo-barron et al., Induction of a protective response in swine vaccinated with DNA encoding foot-and-mouth disease virus empty capsid proteins and the 3D RNA polymerase, J GEN VIROL, 82, 2001, pp. 1713-1724

Authors: Li, W Belsham, GJ Proud, CG
Citation: W. Li et al., Eukaryotic initiation factors 4A (eIF4A) and 4G (eIF4G) mutually interact in a 1 : 1 ratio in vivo, J BIOL CHEM, 276(31), 2001, pp. 29111-29115

Authors: Lin, W Ross-Smith, N Proud, CG Belsham, GJ
Citation: W. Lin et al., Cleavage of translation initiation factor 4AI (eIF4AI) but not eIF4AII by foot-and-mouth disease virus 3C protease: identification of the eIF4AI cleavage site, FEBS LETTER, 507(1), 2001, pp. 1-5

Authors: Stoneley, M Subkhankulova, T Le Quesne, JPC Coldwell, MJ Jopling, CL Belsham, GJ Willis, AE
Citation: M. Stoneley et al., Analysis of the c-myc IRES; a potential role for cell-type specific trans-acting factors and the nuclear compartment, NUCL ACID R, 28(3), 2000, pp. 687-694

Authors: Belsham, GJ Jackson, RJ
Citation: Gj. Belsham et Rj. Jackson, Translation initiation on picornavirus RNA, COLD S H MG, 39, 2000, pp. 869-900

Authors: Alexandersen, S Forsyth, MA Reid, SM Belsham, GJ
Citation: S. Alexandersen et al., Development of reverse transcription-PCR (oligonucleotide probing) enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays for diagnosis and preliminary typing of foot-and-mouth disease: A new system using simple acid aqueous-phase hybridization, J CLIN MICR, 38(12), 2000, pp. 4604-4613

Authors: Belsham, GJ McInerney, GM Ross-Smith, N
Citation: Gj. Belsham et al., Foot-and-mouth disease virus 3C protease induces cleavage of translation initiation factors eIF4A and eIF4G within infected cells, J VIROLOGY, 74(1), 2000, pp. 272-280

Authors: McInerney, GM King, AMQ Ross-Smith, N Belsham, GJ
Citation: Gm. Mcinerney et al., Replication-competent foot-and-mouth disease virus RNAs lacking capsid ceding sequences, J GEN VIROL, 81, 2000, pp. 1699-1702

Authors: Roberts, LO Boxall, AJ Lewis, LJ Belsham, GJ Kass, GEN
Citation: Lo. Roberts et al., Caspases are not involved in the cleavage of translation initiation factorelF4GI during picornavirus infection, J GEN VIROL, 81, 2000, pp. 1703-1707

Authors: Tyzack, JK Wang, XM Belsham, GJ Proud, CG
Citation: Jk. Tyzack et al., ABC50 interacts with eukaryotic initiation factor 2 and associates with the ribosome in an ATP-dependent manner, J BIOL CHEM, 275(44), 2000, pp. 34131-34139

Authors: Robertson, MEM Seamons, RA Belsham, GJ
Citation: Mem. Robertson et al., A selection system for functional internal ribosome entry site (IRES) elements: Analysis of the requirement for a conserved GNRA tetraloop in the encephalomyocarditis virus IRES, RNA, 5(9), 1999, pp. 1167-1179

Authors: Murphy, MLP Forsyth, MA Belsham, GJ Salt, JS
Citation: Mlp. Murphy et al., Localization of foot-and-mouth disease virus RNA by in situ hybridization within bovine tissues, VIRUS RES, 62(1), 1999, pp. 67-76
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