pH regulation in early endosomes and interferon-inducible transmembrane proteins control avian retrovirus fusion
Abstract
Enveloped viruses infect host cells by fusing their membranes with those of the host cell, a process mediated by viral glycoproteins upon binding to cognate host receptors or entering into acidic intracellular compartments. Whereas the effect of receptor density on viral infection has been well studied, the role of cell type-specific factors/processes, such as pH regulation, has not been characterized in sufficient detail. Here, we examined the...
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Title
pH regulation in early endosomes and interferon-inducible transmembrane proteins control avian retrovirus fusion
Published Date
May 1, 2017
Volume
292
Issue
19
Pages
7817 - 7827
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