AbstractRotavirus infection of cultured cells induces a progressive increase in plasma membrane permeability to Ca2+. The viral product responsible for this effect is not known. We have used tunicamycin and brefeldin A to prevent glycosylation and membrane traffic and study the involvement of viral glycoproteins, NSP4 and/or VP7, in rotavirus-infected HT29 and MA104 cells. In infected cells, we observed an increase of plasma membrane Ca2+ permeability and a progressive depletion of agonist-releasable ER pools measured with fura 2 and an enhancement of total Ca2+ content measured as 45Ca2+ uptake. Tunicamycin inhibited the increase in membrane Ca2+ permeability, induced a depletion of agonist-releasable and 45Ca2+-sequestered pools. Brefeldi...
Rotavirus (RV) being the major diarrhoegenic virus causes around 527000 children death (<5 years age...
This chapter is devoted to reviewing some characteristics of membrane permeabilization by viral prot...
Rotavirus has been identified as the major aetiological agent of severe dehydrating gastrointestinal...
AbstractRotavirus infection of cultured cells induces a progressive increase in plasma membrane perm...
AbstractThe vast majority of animal viruses enhance membrane permeability at two moments of infectio...
NSP4, a nonstructural glycoprotein encoded by rotavirus, is involved in the morphogenesis of virus p...
AbstractRotavirus cell entry is a multistep process, not completely understood, which requires at le...
AbstractInternalization of rotavirus in MA104 cells was found to induce coentry of α-sarcin, a toxin...
AbstractThe structure of rotaviruses and many steps of their replication cycle depend on the concent...
AbstractCell infection by picornaviruses leads to membrane permeabilization. Recent evidence suggest...
AbstractRotaviruses, which are the main cause of viral gastroenteritis in young children, induce str...
AbstractRhesus rotavirus (RRV) binds to sialic acid residues on the surface of target cells, and tre...
<div><p>Rotavirus (RV) being the major diarrhoegenic virus causes around 527000 children death (<5ye...
SummaryDuring cell entry, non-enveloped viruses undergo partial uncoating to expose membrane lytic p...
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is a membrane bound organelle composed of a network of cisternae stre...
Rotavirus (RV) being the major diarrhoegenic virus causes around 527000 children death (<5 years age...
This chapter is devoted to reviewing some characteristics of membrane permeabilization by viral prot...
Rotavirus has been identified as the major aetiological agent of severe dehydrating gastrointestinal...
AbstractRotavirus infection of cultured cells induces a progressive increase in plasma membrane perm...
AbstractThe vast majority of animal viruses enhance membrane permeability at two moments of infectio...
NSP4, a nonstructural glycoprotein encoded by rotavirus, is involved in the morphogenesis of virus p...
AbstractRotavirus cell entry is a multistep process, not completely understood, which requires at le...
AbstractInternalization of rotavirus in MA104 cells was found to induce coentry of α-sarcin, a toxin...
AbstractThe structure of rotaviruses and many steps of their replication cycle depend on the concent...
AbstractCell infection by picornaviruses leads to membrane permeabilization. Recent evidence suggest...
AbstractRotaviruses, which are the main cause of viral gastroenteritis in young children, induce str...
AbstractRhesus rotavirus (RRV) binds to sialic acid residues on the surface of target cells, and tre...
<div><p>Rotavirus (RV) being the major diarrhoegenic virus causes around 527000 children death (<5ye...
SummaryDuring cell entry, non-enveloped viruses undergo partial uncoating to expose membrane lytic p...
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is a membrane bound organelle composed of a network of cisternae stre...
Rotavirus (RV) being the major diarrhoegenic virus causes around 527000 children death (<5 years age...
This chapter is devoted to reviewing some characteristics of membrane permeabilization by viral prot...
Rotavirus has been identified as the major aetiological agent of severe dehydrating gastrointestinal...