The COMPLEXity in herpesvirus entry

Volume: 24, Pages: 97 - 104
Published: Jun 1, 2017
Abstract
Enveloped viruses have evolved diverse transmembrane proteins and protein complexes to enable host cell entry by regulating and activating membrane fusion in a target cell-specific manner. In general terms, the entry process requires a receptor binding step, an activation step and a membrane fusion step, which can be encoded within a single viral protein or distributed among multiple viral proteins. HIV and influenza virus, for example, encode...
Paper Details
Title
The COMPLEXity in herpesvirus entry
Published Date
Jun 1, 2017
Volume
24
Pages
97 - 104
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