Parvoviruses are small non-enveloped single-stranded DNA viruses, which depend on host cell nuclear transcriptional and replication machinery. After endosomal exposure of nuclear localization sequence and a phospholipase A2 domain on the capsid surface, and escape into the cytosol, parvovirus capsids enter the nucleus. Due to the small capsid diameter of 18–26 nm, intact capsids can potentially pass into the nucleus through nuclear pore complexes (NPCs). This might be facilitated by active nuclear import, but capsids may also follow an alternative entry pathway that includes activation of mitotic factors and local transient disruption of the nuclear envelope. The nuclear entry is followed by currently undefined events of viral genome uncoat...
Disassembly of the nuclear lamina is essential in mitosis and apoptosis requiring multiple coordinat...
<div><p>It is unknown whether the mammalian cell cycle could impact the assembly of viruses maturing...
The majority of DNA viruses have to deliver their genome to the cell nucleus, which provi- des facto...
International audienceParvoviruses are serious pathogens but also serve as platforms for gene therap...
The nuclear export factor CRM1-mediated pathway is known to be important for the nuclear egress of p...
The nuclear export factor CRM1-mediated pathway is known to be important for the nuclear egress of p...
The nuclear export factor CRM1-mediated pathway is known to be important for the nuclear egress of p...
Protoparvoviruses target the nucleus due to their dependence on the cellular reproduction machinery ...
Protoparvoviruses target the nucleus due to their dependence on the cellular reproduction machinery ...
In order to promote infection, viruses must target their genomes to specific compartments within the...
In order to promote infection, viruses must target their genomes to specific compartments within the...
The genomes of many viruses traffic into the nucleus, where they are either integrated into host chr...
It is unknown whether the mammalian cell cycle could impact the assembly of viruses maturing in the ...
The nuclear export factor CRM1-mediated pathway is known to be important for the nuclear egress of p...
Abstract Parvoviruses are small, non-enveloped viruses with an approximately 5.0 kb, single-stranded...
Disassembly of the nuclear lamina is essential in mitosis and apoptosis requiring multiple coordinat...
<div><p>It is unknown whether the mammalian cell cycle could impact the assembly of viruses maturing...
The majority of DNA viruses have to deliver their genome to the cell nucleus, which provi- des facto...
International audienceParvoviruses are serious pathogens but also serve as platforms for gene therap...
The nuclear export factor CRM1-mediated pathway is known to be important for the nuclear egress of p...
The nuclear export factor CRM1-mediated pathway is known to be important for the nuclear egress of p...
The nuclear export factor CRM1-mediated pathway is known to be important for the nuclear egress of p...
Protoparvoviruses target the nucleus due to their dependence on the cellular reproduction machinery ...
Protoparvoviruses target the nucleus due to their dependence on the cellular reproduction machinery ...
In order to promote infection, viruses must target their genomes to specific compartments within the...
In order to promote infection, viruses must target their genomes to specific compartments within the...
The genomes of many viruses traffic into the nucleus, where they are either integrated into host chr...
It is unknown whether the mammalian cell cycle could impact the assembly of viruses maturing in the ...
The nuclear export factor CRM1-mediated pathway is known to be important for the nuclear egress of p...
Abstract Parvoviruses are small, non-enveloped viruses with an approximately 5.0 kb, single-stranded...
Disassembly of the nuclear lamina is essential in mitosis and apoptosis requiring multiple coordinat...
<div><p>It is unknown whether the mammalian cell cycle could impact the assembly of viruses maturing...
The majority of DNA viruses have to deliver their genome to the cell nucleus, which provi- des facto...