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Noncoding RNAs of insect-specific flaviviruses: biogenesis and functions (2019-2023)

Abstract

The project aims to investigate noncoding RNAs (sfRNAs) of insect-specific flaviruses (ISFs). These RNAs are produced from viral RNA by host ribonuclease and play important role in pathogenesis and transmission of vertebrate-infecting flaviviruses (VIFs). The team have shown that ISFs also produce sfRNAs although likely employing a different mechanism. The project expects to generate new knowledge on ISF sfRNA biogenesis and functions using combination of modern structural, biochemical, and innovative molecular virology methods. The outcome will be a clearer understanding of processes governing flavivirus host restriction and evolution. This will improve understanding of virus-host interactions and train students in cutting edge techniques.

Experts

Professor Alexander Khromykh

Professor
School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences
Faculty of Science
Alexander Khromykh
Alexander Khromykh

Associate Professor Jody Peters

Associate Professor
School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences
Faculty of Science
Jody Peters
Jody Peters

Dr Andrii Slonchak

ARC Future Fellow
School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences
Faculty of Science
Andrii Slonchak
Andrii Slonchak