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Date
2021-07Type
- Review Article
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Abstract
Influenza is a zoonotic respiratory disease of major public health interest due to its pandemic potential, and a threat to animals and the human population. The influenza A virus genome consists of eight single-stranded RNA segments sequestered within a protein capsid and a lipid bilayer envelope. During host cell entry, cellular cues contribute to viral conformational changes that promote critical events such as fusion with late endosomes, capsid uncoating and viral genome release into the cytosol. In this focused review, we concisely describe the virus infection cycle and highlight the recent findings of host cell pathways and cytosolic proteins that assist influenza uncoating during host cell entry. Show more
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000588704Publication status
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Journal / series
CellsVolume
Pages / Article No.
Publisher
MDPISubject
influenza; capsid uncoating; HDAC6; ubiquitin; EPS8; TNPO1; pandemic; M1; virus–host interactionOrganisational unit
09780 - Yamauchi, Yohei / Yamauchi, Yohei
Funding
856581 - Ubiquiti Chains in Viral Infections (EC)
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