Ty3 Nuclear Entry Is Initiated by Viruslike Particle Docking on GLFG Nucleoporins
Abstract
Yeast retrotransposons form intracellular particles within which replication occurs. Because fungal nuclear membranes do not break down during mitosis, similar to retroviruses infecting nondividing cells, the cDNA produced must be translocated through nuclear pore complexes. The Saccharomyces cerevisiae long terminal repeat retrotransposon Ty3 assembles its Gag3 and Gag3-Pol3 precursor polyproteins into viruslike particles in association with...
Paper Details
Title
Ty3 Nuclear Entry Is Initiated by Viruslike Particle Docking on GLFG Nucleoporins
Published Date
Nov 15, 2009
Journal
Volume
83
Issue
22
Pages
11914 - 11925
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