The virions of enteroviruses such as poliovirus undergo a global conformational change after binding to the cellular receptor, characterized by a 4% expansion, and by the opening of holes at the two and quasi-three-fold symmetry axes of the capsid. The resultant particle is called a 135S particle or A-particle and is thought to be on the pathway to a productive infection. Previously published studies have concluded that the membrane-interactive peptides, namely VP4 and the N-terminus of VP1, are irreversibly externalized in the 135S particle. However, using established protocols to produce the 135S particle, and single particle cryo-electron microscopy methods, we have identified at least two unique states that we call the early and late 13...
By using cryo-electron microscopy, expanded 80S-like poliovirus virions (poliovirions) were visualiz...
AbstractA combination of structural and genetic studies of poliovirus suggests that the final stages...
Viruses are obligate intracellular parasites that replicate utilizing the resources of host cells. ...
© 2020 Shah et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Common...
The virions of enteroviruses such as poliovirus undergo a global conformational change after binding...
Poliovirus provides a well-characterized system for understanding how nonenveloped viruses enter and...
Poliovirus provides a well-characterized system for understanding how nonenveloped viruses enter and...
Upon interacting with its receptor, poliovirus undergoes conformational changes that are implicated ...
Poliovirus infection requires that the particle undergo a series of conformational transitions that ...
After recognizing and binding to its host cell, poliovirus (like other nonenveloped viruses) faces t...
The molecular mechanism of cell entry by unenveloped viruses is poorly understood. The picornaviruse...
Picornaviruses include significant infectious agents and are challenging structural targets owing to...
Since its discovery in 1969, enterovirus 71 (EV71) has emerged as a serious worldwide health threat....
Though eradicated in most of the world, poliovirus remains a common model virus for a family of mamm...
Picornaviruses are important viral pathogens, but despite extensive study, the assembly process of t...
By using cryo-electron microscopy, expanded 80S-like poliovirus virions (poliovirions) were visualiz...
AbstractA combination of structural and genetic studies of poliovirus suggests that the final stages...
Viruses are obligate intracellular parasites that replicate utilizing the resources of host cells. ...
© 2020 Shah et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Common...
The virions of enteroviruses such as poliovirus undergo a global conformational change after binding...
Poliovirus provides a well-characterized system for understanding how nonenveloped viruses enter and...
Poliovirus provides a well-characterized system for understanding how nonenveloped viruses enter and...
Upon interacting with its receptor, poliovirus undergoes conformational changes that are implicated ...
Poliovirus infection requires that the particle undergo a series of conformational transitions that ...
After recognizing and binding to its host cell, poliovirus (like other nonenveloped viruses) faces t...
The molecular mechanism of cell entry by unenveloped viruses is poorly understood. The picornaviruse...
Picornaviruses include significant infectious agents and are challenging structural targets owing to...
Since its discovery in 1969, enterovirus 71 (EV71) has emerged as a serious worldwide health threat....
Though eradicated in most of the world, poliovirus remains a common model virus for a family of mamm...
Picornaviruses are important viral pathogens, but despite extensive study, the assembly process of t...
By using cryo-electron microscopy, expanded 80S-like poliovirus virions (poliovirions) were visualiz...
AbstractA combination of structural and genetic studies of poliovirus suggests that the final stages...
Viruses are obligate intracellular parasites that replicate utilizing the resources of host cells. ...