Thierry Pelet

Identification of a cis-acting element required for shunt-mediated translational initiation of the Sendai virus Y proteins (2003)

De Breyne, Sylvain, Simonet, Viviane, Pelet, Thierry, Curran, Joseph

Shunting is a mechanism that permits translational initiation at internal codons positioned in proximity to a ribosome acceptor sequence. Sendai virus exploits shunting to express a series of...

Inhibition of Sendai virus genome replication due to promoter-increased selectivity: a possible role for the accessory C proteins (1997)

Caroline Tapparel, Stéphane Hausmann, Thierry Pelet, Joseph Curran, Daniel Kolakofsky, Laurent Roux

The role of the negative-stranded virus accessory C proteins is difficult to assess because they appear sometimes as nonessential and thereby of no function. On the other hand, when a function is...

Identification of a cis-acting element required for shunt-mediated translational initiation of the Sendai virus Y proteins

De Breyne, Sylvain, Simonet, Viviane, Pelet, Thierry, Curran, Joseph

Shunting is a mechanism that permits translational initiation at internal codons positioned in proximity to a ribosome acceptor sequence. Sendai virus exploits shunting to express a series of...

Identification of a cis-acting element required for shunt-mediated translational initiation of the Sendai virus Y proteins

De Breyne, Sylvain, Simonet, Viviane, Pelet, Thierry, Curran, Joseph

Shunting is a mechanism that permits translational initiation at internal codons positioned in proximity to a ribosome acceptor sequence. Sendai virus exploits shunting to express a series of...

Suppression of the Sendai Virus M Protein through a Novel Short Interfering RNA Approach Inhibits Viral Particle Production but Does Not Affect Viral RNA Synthesis▿

Mottet-Osman, Geneviève, Iseni, Frédéric, Pelet, Thierry, Wiznerowicz, Maciej, Garcin, Dominique, Roux, Laurent

Short RNA interference is more and more widely recognized as an effective method to specifically suppress viral functions in eukaryotic cells. Here, we used an experimental system that allows...