Selected article for: "Cell nucleus and host cell"

Author: Dawson, Wayne K; Lazniewski, Michal; Plewczynski, Dariusz
Title: RNA structure interactions and ribonucleoprotein processes of the influenza A virus
  • Document date: 2017_10_10
  • ID: 3opbf2cp_10
    Snippet: In the nucleocapsid, electron microscopy and tomography reveal eight rod-shaped vRNPs structures, which are organized inside of the influenza virus in a rolled-up daisy chain pattern called the '7 þ 1' structure. The vRNPs make contact with the matrix layer (lipid bilayer) at the budding tip of each of the virions [46] . This cluster also appears to be present in the virion during the fusion process (i.e. when the virus enters the host cell), du.....
    Document: In the nucleocapsid, electron microscopy and tomography reveal eight rod-shaped vRNPs structures, which are organized inside of the influenza virus in a rolled-up daisy chain pattern called the '7 þ 1' structure. The vRNPs make contact with the matrix layer (lipid bilayer) at the budding tip of each of the virions [46] . This cluster also appears to be present in the virion during the fusion process (i.e. when the virus enters the host cell), during the budding process (i.e. when the new virion escapes from the cell) and even on entering the nucleus. Hence, some significant binding interactions are probably present that can be broken only in the nucleus of host cell.

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