Membrane trafficking from the endoplasmic reticulture (ER) to the Golgi complex is mediated by pleiomorphic carrier vesicles that are driven along microtubule tracks by the action of motor proteins. Here we describe how NSP4, a rotavirus membrane glycoprotein, binds to microtubules and blocks ER-to-Golgi trafficking in vivo. NSP4 accumulates in a post-ER, microtubule-associated membrane compartment and prevents targeting of vesicular stomatitis virus glycoprotein (VSV-G) at a pre-Golgi step. NSP4 also redistributes β-COP and ERGIC53, markers of a vesicular compartment that dynamically cycles between the ER and Golgi, to structures aligned along linear tracks radiating throughout the cytoplasm. This block in membrane trafficking is released ...
Expression of the rotavirus enterotoxin (NSP4) in transfected monkey kidney cells was found to resul...
International audienceRespiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the primary cause of severe respiratory i...
International audienceViruses are entirely dependent on their ability to infect a host cell in order...
Rotavirus NSP4, initially characterized as an endoplasmic reticulum intracellular receptor, is a mul...
International audienceMicrotubules, components of the cell cytoskeleton, play a central role in cell...
Background Rotavirus NSP4 localizes to multiple intracellular sites and is multifunctional, contribu...
Background: Golgi-localized Rab34 has been implicated in repositioning of lysosomes and activation o...
NSP4, a nonstructural glycoprotein encoded by rotavirus, is involved in the morphogenesis of virus p...
Protein trafficking between the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and Golgi apparatus is central to cellula...
International audienceThe compartmental organization of eukaryotic cells is maintained dynamically b...
Rotavirus replication and virus assembly take place in electrodense spherical structures known as vi...
SummaryThe compartmental organization of eukaryotic cells is maintained dynamically by vesicular tra...
Although much is known about the molecular mechanisms involved in transporting soluble proteins to t...
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is a membrane bound organelle composed of a network of cisternae stre...
AbstractThe intracellular transport of Mason-Pfizer monkey virus (M-PMV) assembled capsids from the ...
Expression of the rotavirus enterotoxin (NSP4) in transfected monkey kidney cells was found to resul...
International audienceRespiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the primary cause of severe respiratory i...
International audienceViruses are entirely dependent on their ability to infect a host cell in order...
Rotavirus NSP4, initially characterized as an endoplasmic reticulum intracellular receptor, is a mul...
International audienceMicrotubules, components of the cell cytoskeleton, play a central role in cell...
Background Rotavirus NSP4 localizes to multiple intracellular sites and is multifunctional, contribu...
Background: Golgi-localized Rab34 has been implicated in repositioning of lysosomes and activation o...
NSP4, a nonstructural glycoprotein encoded by rotavirus, is involved in the morphogenesis of virus p...
Protein trafficking between the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and Golgi apparatus is central to cellula...
International audienceThe compartmental organization of eukaryotic cells is maintained dynamically b...
Rotavirus replication and virus assembly take place in electrodense spherical structures known as vi...
SummaryThe compartmental organization of eukaryotic cells is maintained dynamically by vesicular tra...
Although much is known about the molecular mechanisms involved in transporting soluble proteins to t...
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is a membrane bound organelle composed of a network of cisternae stre...
AbstractThe intracellular transport of Mason-Pfizer monkey virus (M-PMV) assembled capsids from the ...
Expression of the rotavirus enterotoxin (NSP4) in transfected monkey kidney cells was found to resul...
International audienceRespiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the primary cause of severe respiratory i...
International audienceViruses are entirely dependent on their ability to infect a host cell in order...