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The major focus of the Krug laboratory is the regulation of the processing and nuclear export of cellular and viral mRNAs in virus-infected cells, and the structure and function of viral proteins that regulate this mRNA processing. This research centers on the NS1 protein encoded by influenza A viruses (NS1A protein), which is a unique regulator of several cellular post-transcriptional events in both the nucleus and cytoplasm. |
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Dr. Robert Krug
Professor of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology Institute for Cellular and Molecular Biology University of Texas at Austin 2500 Speedway Austin, TX 78712-1095 rkrug@icmb.utexas.edu (512) 232-5563 fax: (512) 232-5565 |
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The Krug Lab is located in the
Institute for Cellular and Molecular Biology |
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University of Texas at Austin. |
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