Vaccinia virus hijacks ESCRT-mediated multivesicular body formation for virus egress

  • Huttunen, Moona
  • Samolej, Jerzy
  • Evans, Robert J.
  • Yakimovich, Artur
  • White, Ian J.
  • Kriston-Vizi, Janos
  • Martin-Serrano, Juan
  • Sundquist, Wesley I.
  • Frickel, Eva Maria
  • Mercer, Jason
ORKG logo View in ORKG
Publication date
June 2021

Abstract

Poxvirus egress is a complex process whereby cytoplasmic single membrane-bound virions are wrapped in a cell-derived double membrane. These triple-membrane particles, termed intracellular enveloped virions (IEVs), are released from infected cells by fusion. Whereas the wrapping double membrane is thought to be derived from virus-modified trans-Golgi or early endosomal cisternae, the cellular factors that regulate virus wrapping remain largely undefined. To identify cell factors required for this process the prototypic poxvirus, vaccinia virus (VACV), was subjected to an RNAi screen directed against cellular membrane-trafficking proteins. Focusing on the endosomal sorting complexes required for transport (ESCRT), we demonstrate that ESCRT-II...

Extracted data

We use cookies to provide a better user experience.