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Viral and host proteins involved in picornavirus life cycle
- Jing-Yi Lin, Tzu-Chun Chen, Kuo-Feng Weng, Shih-cheng Chang, Li-Lien Chen, S. Shih
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of Biomedical Science
- 20 November 2009
Picornaviruses cause several diseases, not only in humans but also in various animal hosts. For instance, human enteroviruses can cause hand-foot-and-mouth disease, herpangina, myocarditis, acute… Expand
hnRNP A1 Interacts with the 5′ Untranslated Regions of Enterovirus 71 and Sindbis Virus RNA and Is Required for Viral Replication
- Jing-Yi Lin, S. Shih, +4 authors M. Li
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of Virology
- 1 April 2009
ABSTRACT Heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein (hnRNP) A1 is involved in pre-mRNA splicing in the nucleus and translational regulation in the cytoplasm. The cytoplasmic redistribution of hnRNP A1… Expand
Genetic variants associated with phenytoin-related severe cutaneous adverse reactions.
- W. Chung, Wan-Chun Chang, +33 authors S. Hung
- Medicine
- JAMA
- 6 August 2014
IMPORTANCE
The antiepileptic drug phenytoin can cause cutaneous adverse reactions, ranging from maculopapular exanthema to severe cutaneous adverse reactions, which include drug reactions with… Expand
Genotype-phenotype association between HLA and carbamazepine-induced hypersensitivity reactions: strength and clinical correlations.
- Yi-Hsin Hsiao, R. C. Hui, +12 authors W. Chung
- Medicine
- Journal of dermatological science
- 1 February 2014
BACKGROUND
Increasing studies reported genetic susceptibility to drug hypersensitivity reactions, as exemplified by the HLA-A*31:01 and HLA-B*15:02 association with carbamazepine (CBZ)-induced… Expand
Cell and tissue tropism of enterovirus 71 and other enteroviruses infections
- Jing-Yi Lin, S. Shih
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of Biomedical Science
- 7 March 2014
Enterovirus 71 (EV71) is a member of Picornaviridae that causes mild and self-limiting hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD). However, EV71 infections can progress to polio-like paralysis, neurogenic… Expand
Topical isoflavones provide effective photoprotection to skin
- Jing-Yi Lin, Joshua A. Tournas, J. A. Burch, N. Monteiro-Riviere, J. Zieliński
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Photodermatology, photoimmunology & photomedicine
- 1 April 2008
Background/purpose: Isoflavones, one main group of phytoestrogens, have antioxidative and photoprotective effects in cellular and mouse studies. The aim of this study is to obtain a more… Expand
A cytoplasmic RNA virus generates functional viral small RNAs and regulates viral IRES activity in mammalian cells
- Kuo-Feng Weng, Chuan-tien Hung, +16 authors S. Shih
- Biology, Medicine
- Nucleic acids research
- 28 October 2014
The roles of virus-derived small RNAs (vsRNAs) have been studied in plants and insects. However, the generation and function of small RNAs from cytoplasmic RNA viruses in mammalian cells remain… Expand
How yeast can be used as a genetic platform to explore virus-host interactions: from 'omics' to functional studies.
- P. Nagy, J. Pogany, Jing-Yi Lin
- Biology, Medicine
- Trends in microbiology
- 1 June 2014
The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is an advanced model organism that has emerged as an effective host to gain insights into the intricate interactions of viruses with host cells. RNA viruses have… Expand
Enterovirus 71 Infection Cleaves a Negative Regulator for Viral Internal Ribosomal Entry Site-Driven Translation
- Li-Lien Chen, Yu-An Kung, Kuo-Feng Weng, Jing-Yi Lin, J. Horng, S. Shih
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of Virology
- 23 January 2013
ABSTRACT Far-upstream element-binding protein 2 (FBP2) is an internal ribosomal entry site (IRES) trans-acting factor (ITAF) that negatively regulates enterovirus 71 (EV71) translation. This study… Expand
The TPR Domain in the Host Cyp40-like Cyclophilin Binds to the Viral Replication Protein and Inhibits the Assembly of the Tombusviral Replicase
- Jing-Yi Lin, Venugopal Mendu, J. Pogany, Jun Qin, P. Nagy
- Biology, Medicine
- PLoS pathogens
- 1 February 2012
Replication of plus-stranded RNA viruses is greatly affected by numerous host-coded proteins acting either as susceptibility or resistance factors. Previous genome-wide screens and global proteomics… Expand