The poliovirus protease cleaves the cellular eIF-4G protein.Why doesn't this affect the virus?
A) The virus doesn't use this protein as its host cell receptor.
B) The virus encodes the poly A tail as part of the genome.
C) The virus encodes its own version of this cellular protein.
D) The virus does not use cap-dependent translation.
E) The virus encodes its own RNA-dependent RNA polymerase.
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