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Post-transcriptional control of interferon synthesis
Vilcek, J; Ng, M H
PMCID:356167
PMID: 4104252
ISSN: 0022-538x
CID: 15657
MORPHOGENESIS OF RABBIT FIBROMA VIRUS - CORRELATION WITH PATHOGENESIS OF SKIN LESION [Meeting Abstract]
PROSE, PH; FRIEDMAN.AE; VILCEK, J
ISI:A1971I495800172
ISSN: 0002-9440
CID: 2132372
Exogenous interferon protects mice against Plasmodium berghei malaria
Jahiel RI; Vilcek J; Nussenzweig RS
PMID: 5455140
ISSN: 0028-0836
CID: 15658
The Uptake of a Labeled Double-Stranded Polynucleotide by Cultured Rabbit Kidney Cells: An Electron Microscopic Study
Prose PH; Friedman-Kien A; Vilcek J
Polyribocytidylate-(3)H-polyriboinosinate (rC-(3)H:rI) enters cultured rabbit kidney cells from the surrounding medium within (1/2) hr after exposure. Grains are found in the cytoplasm, nucleus, and nucleolus. At 2 hr, grains are localized predominantly over the nucleolar regions. Subsequently, the grains in the nucleus become dispersed. A specific receptor site for the initiation of interferon production was not revealed
PMCID:2225873
PMID: 19873679
ISSN: 0022-1295
CID: 106953
Cellular mechanisms of interferon production
Vilcek, J
Rabbit kidney cell cultures stimulated with either double-stranded polyinosinate-polycytidylate (poly I:poly C) or with ultraviolet-irradiated Newcastle disease virus (UV-NDV) produce two types of interferon response, designated 'early' and 'late,' respectively. The early response is suppressed by inhibitors of RNA or protein synthesis and is therefore thought to represent de novo synthesis of interferon. Circumstantial evidence suggested that this interferon response is regulated by a translation control mechanism. Late interferon production with poly I:poly C only took place in the presence of inhibitors of RNA or protein synthesis. The late interferon is therefore likely to be derived by the activation of an interferon precursor. The stimulation of late poly I:poly C-induced interferon production by cycloheximide suggested the existence of a second, posttranslational level of control of interferon production. This posttranslation control seems to be activated by interferon. UV-NDV can probably suppress the synthesis of the posttranslation inhibitory protein, and therefore it stimulates a late interferon response in the absence of inhibitors of RNA or protein synthesis. It is postulated that both the translation and posttranslation inhibitor participate in the development of a cellular refractory state to repeated interferon stimulation. The picture of interferon which emerges from this study is one of a heterogenous class of proteins whose production is controlled by cellular repressors acting at various levels
PMCID:2225870
PMID: 19873676
ISSN: 0022-1295
CID: 110657
Action of interferon and its inducers aginst nonviral infectious agents
Vilcek J; Jahiel RI
PMID: 4913004
ISSN: 0003-9926
CID: 15659
Interferon
Vilcek J
PMID: 5461673
ISSN: 0036-8075
CID: 15660
Blocking of interferon action by a component of normal serum
Rossman TG; Vilcek J
PMID: 4319862
ISSN: 0003-9012
CID: 15661
Interferon : proceedings of symposium, sponsored by the New York Heart Association
Vilcek, Jan T
Boston : Little, Brown, 1970
Extent: x, 258 p. ; 26cm
ISBN: n/a
CID: 1528
Protective effect of interferon inducers on Plasmodium berghei malaria
Jahiel RI; Nussenzweig RS; Vilcek J; Vanderberg J
PMID: 5389768
ISSN: 0002-9637
CID: 15662