The means by which non-enveloped viruses penetrate cellular membranes during cell entry remain poorly defined. Recent findings indicate several members of this group share a common mechanism of membrane penetration in which the virus particle undergoes programmed conformational changes, leading to c
[Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology] Cell Entry by Non-Enveloped Viruses Volume 343 || Rotavirus Cell Entry
โ Scribed by Johnson, John E.
- Book ID
- 120331435
- Publisher
- Springer Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- German
- Weight
- 595 KB
- Edition
- 2010
- Category
- Article
- ISBN
- 3642133320
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โฆ Synopsis
The means by which non-enveloped viruses penetrate cellular membranes during cell entry remain poorly defined. Recent findings indicate several members of this group share a common mechanism of membrane penetration in which the virus particle undergoes programmed conformational changes, leading to capsid disassembly and release of small membrane-interacting peptides. A complete understanding of host cell entry by this minimal system will help elucidate the mechanisms of non-enveloped virus membrane penetration in general
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