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Immunopathology of Virus Infections
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Mechanism of transcriptional modulation by NS1 of Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)

December 6, 2021

In a joint collaborative battle Daisy Leung pubished a mechanism employed by NS1 of RSV to modulate gene transcription. We identified the critical binding partner of NS1 involved in this process.

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HCMV infection induces citrullination to evade the antiviral defence

December 6, 2021

Our collaborators from the Landolfo Lab discovered that HCMV infection triggers viral and host protein citrullination. We helped to characterize the consequences on IFIT1 antiviral function.

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New role of ZC3HAV1/ZAP in protection against HCMV

July 23, 2021

The Brinkmann Lab employs a multi-omic approach to identify novel antiviral roles of ZAP in decelerating HCMV infections. We bring in the proteomic component.

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New cGAS receptors and signalling identified in flies

July 23, 2021

We helped our collaborators from the Hartmann and Imler labs find two cGAS-like receptors that regulate antiviral immunity in flies!

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ISG20, a host nuclease that degrades HBV’s cccDNA

July 23, 2021

Our collaboration with the Protzer Lab helps identify a new anti-HBV host factor, ISG20!

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Our multi-omics analysis of SARS-COV-2 and SARS-CoV – in Nature!

April 22, 2021

Scientific community can use these deep and comprehensive data to understand COVID-19 molecular mechanisms.

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Immunopathology of Virus Infections Laboratory, Institute of Virology, Technical University of Munich
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