To ensure spread from one cell to another, exocytosed vaccinia virions recruit cellular actin polymerization machinery to blast off from the cell surface on actin tails. Humphries et al. (2012) now show that the virus exploits clathrin to organize viral factors into a launch pad that facilitates efficient actin tail formation
Vaccinia virus (VACV), a large double-stranded DNA virus, is a close relative of smallpox virus. Two...
SummaryNeutrophils mediate bacterial clearance through various mechanisms, including the release of ...
Intracellular pathogens require access to host cells for their replication and spread. The host acti...
To ensure spread from one cell to another, exocytosed vaccinia virions recruit cellular actin polyme...
SummaryDuring their egress, newly assembled vaccinia virus particles fuse with the plasma membrane a...
SummaryPrior to being released from the infected cell, intracellular enveloped vaccinia virus partic...
AbstractVaccinia virus has recently been shown to induce inside its host cells the formation of acti...
The uptake of apoptotic cells by phagocytes is defined as efferocytosis. In this issue of Cell Host ...
Septins are conserved components of the cytoskeleton that play important roles in many fundamental c...
Septins are highly conserved components of the cytoskeleton found in animals and fungi. They play a ...
SummaryInternalization of cargo by clathrin-mediated endocytosis has been studied extensively. In th...
Phagocytic leukocytes, predominantly macrophages, not only ingest and destroy invading pathogens, bu...
Vaccinia virus (VACV) spreads across cell monolayers fourfold faster than predicted from its replica...
The simpler of the two infectious forms of vaccinia virus, the intracellular mature virus (IMV) is k...
Cell-to-cell transmission of vaccinia virus can be mediated by enveloped virions that remain attache...
Vaccinia virus (VACV), a large double-stranded DNA virus, is a close relative of smallpox virus. Two...
SummaryNeutrophils mediate bacterial clearance through various mechanisms, including the release of ...
Intracellular pathogens require access to host cells for their replication and spread. The host acti...
To ensure spread from one cell to another, exocytosed vaccinia virions recruit cellular actin polyme...
SummaryDuring their egress, newly assembled vaccinia virus particles fuse with the plasma membrane a...
SummaryPrior to being released from the infected cell, intracellular enveloped vaccinia virus partic...
AbstractVaccinia virus has recently been shown to induce inside its host cells the formation of acti...
The uptake of apoptotic cells by phagocytes is defined as efferocytosis. In this issue of Cell Host ...
Septins are conserved components of the cytoskeleton that play important roles in many fundamental c...
Septins are highly conserved components of the cytoskeleton found in animals and fungi. They play a ...
SummaryInternalization of cargo by clathrin-mediated endocytosis has been studied extensively. In th...
Phagocytic leukocytes, predominantly macrophages, not only ingest and destroy invading pathogens, bu...
Vaccinia virus (VACV) spreads across cell monolayers fourfold faster than predicted from its replica...
The simpler of the two infectious forms of vaccinia virus, the intracellular mature virus (IMV) is k...
Cell-to-cell transmission of vaccinia virus can be mediated by enveloped virions that remain attache...
Vaccinia virus (VACV), a large double-stranded DNA virus, is a close relative of smallpox virus. Two...
SummaryNeutrophils mediate bacterial clearance through various mechanisms, including the release of ...
Intracellular pathogens require access to host cells for their replication and spread. The host acti...