AbstractMany enveloped viruses complete their replication cycle by forming vesicles that bud from the plasma membrane. Some viruses encode “late” (L) domain motifs that are able to hijack host proteins involved in the vacuolar protein sorting (VPS) pathway, a cellular budding process that gives rise to multivesicular bodies and that is topologically equivalent to virus budding. Although many enveloped viruses share this mechanism, examples of viruses that require additional viral factors and viruses that appear to be independent of the VPS pathway have been identified. Alternative mechanisms for virus budding could involve other topologically similar process such as cell abscission, which occurs following cytokinesis, or virus budding could...
AbstractLike other enveloped viruses, HIV-1 uses cellular machinery to bud from infected cells. We n...
The proper assembly and dissemination of progeny virions is a fundamental step in virus replication....
SummaryMany viruses utilize host ESCRT proteins for budding; however, influenza virus budding is tho...
AbstractMany enveloped viruses complete their replication cycle by forming vesicles that bud from th...
Enveloped viruses escape infected cells by budding through limiting membranes. In the decade since t...
AbstractEnveloped viruses exit their host cell by budding from a cellular membrane and thereby sprea...
Virus budding is a complex, multistep process in which viral proteins make specific alterations in m...
Many enveloped viruses depend on the membrane remodeling machinery of their host cells to complete t...
AbstractSendai virus (SeV) is unique in that one of the viral accessory proteins, C, enhances buddin...
dissertationVirus budding is a fission event in which the continuous cell membrane connecting a viri...
Budding allows virus replication and macromolecular secretion in cells. It involves the formation of...
How does a virus bud from the plasma membrane of its host? Here we investigate several possible rate...
Viral replication occurs within cells, with release (and onward infection) primarily achieved throug...
International audienceEnveloped viruses acquire their membrane from the host cell and accordingly ne...
ESCRT (Endosomal Sorting Complex Required for Transport) machinery drives different cellular process...
AbstractLike other enveloped viruses, HIV-1 uses cellular machinery to bud from infected cells. We n...
The proper assembly and dissemination of progeny virions is a fundamental step in virus replication....
SummaryMany viruses utilize host ESCRT proteins for budding; however, influenza virus budding is tho...
AbstractMany enveloped viruses complete their replication cycle by forming vesicles that bud from th...
Enveloped viruses escape infected cells by budding through limiting membranes. In the decade since t...
AbstractEnveloped viruses exit their host cell by budding from a cellular membrane and thereby sprea...
Virus budding is a complex, multistep process in which viral proteins make specific alterations in m...
Many enveloped viruses depend on the membrane remodeling machinery of their host cells to complete t...
AbstractSendai virus (SeV) is unique in that one of the viral accessory proteins, C, enhances buddin...
dissertationVirus budding is a fission event in which the continuous cell membrane connecting a viri...
Budding allows virus replication and macromolecular secretion in cells. It involves the formation of...
How does a virus bud from the plasma membrane of its host? Here we investigate several possible rate...
Viral replication occurs within cells, with release (and onward infection) primarily achieved throug...
International audienceEnveloped viruses acquire their membrane from the host cell and accordingly ne...
ESCRT (Endosomal Sorting Complex Required for Transport) machinery drives different cellular process...
AbstractLike other enveloped viruses, HIV-1 uses cellular machinery to bud from infected cells. We n...
The proper assembly and dissemination of progeny virions is a fundamental step in virus replication....
SummaryMany viruses utilize host ESCRT proteins for budding; however, influenza virus budding is tho...