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...
For many viruses, one or two proteins allow cell attachment and entry, which occurs through the plas...
Vaccinia virus (VV) produces two antigenically dis-tinct infectious virions, intracellular mature vi...
The proper assembly and dissemination of progeny virions is a fundamental step in virus replication....
Vaccinia virus, the prototype of theOrthopoxvirus genus in the family Poxviridae, infects a wide ran...
Poxviruses, such as vaccinia virus (VACV), undertake a complex cytoplasmic replication cycle which i...
Vaccinia virus, the prototype of the Poxviridae, is a large DNA virus which replicates in the cytopl...
Vaccinia virus (VACV), the model poxvirus, produces two types of infectious particles: mature virion...
Vaccinia virus assembles two distinct lipoprotein membranes. The primary membrane contains nonglyco-...
Vaccinia virus (VACV), a large double-stranded DNA virus, is a close relative of smallpox virus. Two...
Vaccinia virus produces four different types of virion from each infected cell called intracellular ...
International audienceVaccinia virus is a structurally complex virus that multiplies in the cell cyt...
For many viruses, one or two proteins enable cell binding, membrane fusion and entry. The large numb...
Vaccinia virus (VACV) has two infectious forms called intracellular mature virus and extracellular e...
Vaccinia virus (VV) infection produces several types of virus particle called intracellular mature v...
ESCRT (Endosomal Sorting Complex Required for Transport) machinery drives different cellular process...
For many viruses, one or two proteins allow cell attachment and entry, which occurs through the plas...
Vaccinia virus (VV) produces two antigenically dis-tinct infectious virions, intracellular mature vi...
The proper assembly and dissemination of progeny virions is a fundamental step in virus replication....
Vaccinia virus, the prototype of theOrthopoxvirus genus in the family Poxviridae, infects a wide ran...
Poxviruses, such as vaccinia virus (VACV), undertake a complex cytoplasmic replication cycle which i...
Vaccinia virus, the prototype of the Poxviridae, is a large DNA virus which replicates in the cytopl...
Vaccinia virus (VACV), the model poxvirus, produces two types of infectious particles: mature virion...
Vaccinia virus assembles two distinct lipoprotein membranes. The primary membrane contains nonglyco-...
Vaccinia virus (VACV), a large double-stranded DNA virus, is a close relative of smallpox virus. Two...
Vaccinia virus produces four different types of virion from each infected cell called intracellular ...
International audienceVaccinia virus is a structurally complex virus that multiplies in the cell cyt...
For many viruses, one or two proteins enable cell binding, membrane fusion and entry. The large numb...
Vaccinia virus (VACV) has two infectious forms called intracellular mature virus and extracellular e...
Vaccinia virus (VV) infection produces several types of virus particle called intracellular mature v...
ESCRT (Endosomal Sorting Complex Required for Transport) machinery drives different cellular process...
For many viruses, one or two proteins allow cell attachment and entry, which occurs through the plas...
Vaccinia virus (VV) produces two antigenically dis-tinct infectious virions, intracellular mature vi...
The proper assembly and dissemination of progeny virions is a fundamental step in virus replication....