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The Pivotal Role of Virus Bioinformatics in Global Health

On One Health Day, we recognize the intricate links between human, animal, and environmental health, underscored by the emergence of novel viruses like SARS-CoV-2. This post, crafted for a lay audience, delves into the critical contributions of virus bioinformatics in understanding and combating infectious diseases. It emphasizes the importance of predicting RNA structures for understanding RNA viruses and discusses the role of genomic epidemiology in tracking viral spread and evolution.

Posted by Michael T. Wolfinger on . updated

Zika Virus: Unlocking Cures with G-quadruplex Structures

We identified a conserved G-quadruplex structure in the Zika virus's 3' terminal region, which interacts with human DEAD-box helicases, DDX3X and DDX17. These findings suggest new potential therapeutic targets for the development of treatments against the virus

Posted by Michael T. Wolfinger on . updated

RNA–RNA interaction analysis of Japanese encephalitis virus

Unraveling the intricate RNA-RNA interactions in Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) opens new possibilities for understanding viral replication and designing antiviral therapeutics, as our recent study reveals the importance of a conserved cyclization sequence in driving these interactions

Posted by Michael T. Wolfinger on . updated

Strukturierte RNAs in Viren (in German)

In this mini-review we discuss the concept of RNA structure conservation in viruses, using exoribonuclease-resistant RNAs from flaviviruses as prominent examples

Posted by Michael T. Wolfinger on . updated

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