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  • Broad action of Hsp90 as a ... Broad action of Hsp90 as a host chaperone required for viral replication
    Geller, Ron; Taguwa, Shuhei; Frydman, Judith Biochimica et biophysica acta, 03/2012, Volume: 1823, Issue: 3
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    Viruses are intracellular pathogens responsible for a vast number of human diseases. Due to their small genome size, viruses rely primarily on the biosynthetic apparatus of the host for their ...
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  • Hsp90 shapes protein and RN... Hsp90 shapes protein and RNA evolution to balance trade-offs between protein stability and aggregation
    Geller, Ron; Pechmann, Sebastian; Acevedo, Ashley ... Nature communications, 05/2018, Volume: 9, Issue: 1
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    Acquisition of mutations is central to evolution; however, the detrimental effects of most mutations on protein folding and stability limit protein evolvability. Molecular chaperones, which suppress ...
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  • Identification of Cytoplasm... Identification of Cytoplasmic Chaperone Networks Relevant for Respiratory Syncytial Virus Replication
    Latorre, Victor; Geller, Ron Frontiers in microbiology, 05/2022, Volume: 13
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    RNA viruses have limited coding capacity and must therefore successfully subvert cellular processes to facilitate their replication. A fundamental challenge faced by both viruses and their hosts is ...
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  • Increased RNA virus populat... Increased RNA virus population diversity improves adaptability
    Mattenberger, Florian; Vila-Nistal, Marina; Geller, Ron Scientific reports, 03/2021, Volume: 11, Issue: 1
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    The replication machinery of most RNA viruses lacks proofreading mechanisms. As a result, RNA virus populations harbor a large amount of genetic diversity that confers them the ability to rapidly ...
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  • Comprehensive profiling of ... Comprehensive profiling of neutralizing polyclonal sera targeting coxsackievirus B3
    Álvarez-Rodríguez, Beatriz; Buceta, Javier; Geller, Ron Nature communications, 10/2023, Volume: 14, Issue: 1
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    Abstract Despite their fundamental role in resolving viral infections, our understanding of how polyclonal neutralizing antibody responses target non-enveloped viruses remains limited. To define ...
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  • Extremely High Mutation Rat... Extremely High Mutation Rate of HIV-1 In Vivo
    Cuevas, José M; Geller, Ron; Garijo, Raquel ... PLoS biology, 09/2015, Volume: 13, Issue: 9
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    Rates of spontaneous mutation critically determine the genetic diversity and evolution of RNA viruses. Although these rates have been characterized in vitro and in cell culture models, they have ...
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  • Mapping mutational fitness ... Mapping mutational fitness effects across the coxsackievirus B3 proteome reveals distinct profiles of mutation tolerability
    Álvarez-Rodríguez, Beatriz; Velandia-Álvarez, Sebastian; Toft, Christina ... PLoS biology, 07/2024, Volume: 22, Issue: 7
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    RNA viruses have notoriously high mutation rates due to error-prone replication by their RNA polymerase. However, natural selection concentrates variability in a few key viral proteins. To test ...
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  • The chaperonin TRiC control... The chaperonin TRiC controls polyglutamine aggregation and toxicity through subunit-specific interactions
    Frydman, Judith; Tam, Stephen; Geller, Ron ... Nature cell biology, 10/2006, Volume: 8, Issue: 10
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    Misfolding and aggregation of proteins containing expanded polyglutamine repeats underlie Huntington's disease and other neurodegenerative disorders. Here, we show that the hetero-oligomeric ...
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  • Evolutionary constraints on... Evolutionary constraints on chaperone-mediated folding provide an antiviral approach refractory to development of drug resistance
    Geller, Ron; Vignuzzi, Marco; Andino, Raul ... Genes & development, 01/2007, Volume: 21, Issue: 2
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    The genome diversity of RNA viruses allows for rapid adaptation to a wide variety of adverse conditions. Accordingly, viruses can escape inhibition by most antiviral compounds targeting either viral ...
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  • Membrane-Associated Enterov... Membrane-Associated Enteroviruses Undergo Intercellular Transmission as Pools of Sibling Viral Genomes
    Bou, Juan-Vicente; Geller, Ron; Sanjuán, Rafael Cell reports, 10/2019, Volume: 29, Issue: 3
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    Some viruses are released from cells as pools of membrane-associated virions. By increasing the multiplicity of infection (MOI), this type of collective dispersal could favor viral cooperation, but ...
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