How does a virus bud from the plasma membrane of its host? Here we investigate several possible rate-limiting processes, including thermal fluctuations of the plasma membrane, hydrodynamic interactions, and diffusion of the glycoprotein spikes. We find that for bending moduli greater than 3 x 10(-13) ergs, membrane thermal fluctuations are insufficient to wrap the viral capsid, and the mechanical force driving the budding process must arise from some other process. If budding is limited by the rate at which glycoprotein spikes can diffuse to the budding site, we compute that the budding time is 10–20min, in accord with the experimentally determined upper limit of 20min. In light of this, we suggest some alternative mechanisms for budding an...
Influenza viruses are causative agents of an acute febrile respiratory disease called influenza (com...
Membrane scission is the final step in all budding processes wherein a membrane neck is sufficiently...
Membrane budding is a key step in vesicular transport, multivesicular body biogenesis, and enveloped...
Budding allows virus replication and macromolecular secretion in cells. It involves the formation of...
AbstractWe present a simple statistical thermodynamic model for budding of viral nucleocapsids at th...
We present a simple statistical thermodynamic model for budding of viral nucleocapsids at the cell ...
The formation of a membrane-enveloped virus starts with the assembly of a curved layer of capsid pro...
AbstractMany enveloped viruses complete their replication cycle by forming vesicles that bud from th...
AbstractEnveloped viruses exit their host cell by budding from a cellular membrane and thereby sprea...
Viral replication occurs within cells, with release (and onward infection) primarily achieved throug...
Virus budding is a complex, multistep process in which viral proteins make specific alterations in m...
AbstractThe assembly and budding of a new virus is a fundamental step in retroviral replication. Yet...
AbstractFor many viruses, assembly and budding occur simultaneously during virion formation. Underst...
The data from chemical studies and electron microscopy-suggest that Semliki Forest virus obtains its...
Enveloped viruses escape infected cells by budding through limiting membranes. In the decade since t...
Influenza viruses are causative agents of an acute febrile respiratory disease called influenza (com...
Membrane scission is the final step in all budding processes wherein a membrane neck is sufficiently...
Membrane budding is a key step in vesicular transport, multivesicular body biogenesis, and enveloped...
Budding allows virus replication and macromolecular secretion in cells. It involves the formation of...
AbstractWe present a simple statistical thermodynamic model for budding of viral nucleocapsids at th...
We present a simple statistical thermodynamic model for budding of viral nucleocapsids at the cell ...
The formation of a membrane-enveloped virus starts with the assembly of a curved layer of capsid pro...
AbstractMany enveloped viruses complete their replication cycle by forming vesicles that bud from th...
AbstractEnveloped viruses exit their host cell by budding from a cellular membrane and thereby sprea...
Viral replication occurs within cells, with release (and onward infection) primarily achieved throug...
Virus budding is a complex, multistep process in which viral proteins make specific alterations in m...
AbstractThe assembly and budding of a new virus is a fundamental step in retroviral replication. Yet...
AbstractFor many viruses, assembly and budding occur simultaneously during virion formation. Underst...
The data from chemical studies and electron microscopy-suggest that Semliki Forest virus obtains its...
Enveloped viruses escape infected cells by budding through limiting membranes. In the decade since t...
Influenza viruses are causative agents of an acute febrile respiratory disease called influenza (com...
Membrane scission is the final step in all budding processes wherein a membrane neck is sufficiently...
Membrane budding is a key step in vesicular transport, multivesicular body biogenesis, and enveloped...