
Publications of Matthias Habjan
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Journal Article (11)
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Journal Article
12 (1), 7009 (2021)
Cross-species analysis of viral nucleic acid interacting proteins identifies TAOKs as innate immune regulators. Nature Communications 2.
Journal Article
11 (4), e00976-20 (2020)
eIF2B as a Target for Viral Evasion of PKR-Mediated Translation Inhibition. mBio 3.
Journal Article
92 (23), e01202-18 (2018)
NSs Protein of Sandfly Fever Sicilian Phlebovirus Counteracts Interferon (IFN) Induction by Masking the DNA-Binding Domain of IFN Regulatory Factor 3. Journal of Virology 4.
Journal Article
114 (11), pp. E2106 - E2115 (2017)
Structure of human IFIT1 with capped RNA reveals adaptable mRNA binding and mechanisms for sensing N1 and N2 ribose 2 '-O methylations. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 5.
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21 (4), pp. 354 - 362 (2016)
High-Throughput Screening Using a Whole-Cell Virus Replication Reporter Gene Assay to Identify Inhibitory Compounds against Rift Valley Fever Virus Infection. JOURNAL OF BIOMOLECULAR SCREENING 6.
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6, 8192 (2015)
mRNA export through an additional cap-binding complex consisting of NCBP1 and NCBP3. NATURE COMMUNICATIONS 7.
Journal Article
11 ( Special Issue: Viral pathogenesis • Preventive and therapeutic vaccines), pp. 31 - 37 (2015)
Cytoplasmic sensing of viral nucleic acids. CURRENT OPINION IN VIROLOGY 8.
Journal Article
88 (6), pp. 3464 - 3473 (2014)
Virulence Factor NSs of Rift Valley Fever Virus Recruits the F-Box Protein FBXO3 To Degrade Subunit p62 of General Transcription Factor TFIIH. JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY 9.
Journal Article
9 (10), e1003663 (2013)
Sequestration by IFIT1 Impairs Translation of 2 ' O-unmethylated Capped RNA. PLOS PATHOGENS 10.
Journal Article
487 (7408), pp. 486 - 490 (2012)
Viral immune modulators perturb the human molecular network by common and unique strategies. Nature 11.
Journal Article
385 (2), pp. 400 - 408 (2009)
Efficient production of Rift Valley fever virus-like particles: The antiviral protein MxA can inhibit primary transcription of bunyaviruses. Virology