Selected article for: "endocytic pathway and entry route"

Author: de Vries, Erik; Tscherne, Donna M.; Wienholts, Marleen J.; Cobos-Jiménez, Viviana; Scholte, Florine; García-Sastre, Adolfo; Rottier, Peter J. M.; de Haan, Cornelis A. M.
Title: Dissection of the Influenza A Virus Endocytic Routes Reveals Macropinocytosis as an Alternative Entry Pathway
  • Document date: 2011_3_31
  • ID: 05lnj3w0_2
    Snippet: Clathrin mediated endocytosis (CME) has for long been identified and studied as the major route of IAV cell entry [1, 2] and is, by far, the best characterized endocytic pathway. Evidence obtained from live cell imaging has revealed the de novo formation of clathrin-coated pits at the site of virus attachment [3] and the requirement for the adapter protein epsin 1, but not eps15, in this process [4] . Still, specific transmembrane receptors linki.....
    Document: Clathrin mediated endocytosis (CME) has for long been identified and studied as the major route of IAV cell entry [1, 2] and is, by far, the best characterized endocytic pathway. Evidence obtained from live cell imaging has revealed the de novo formation of clathrin-coated pits at the site of virus attachment [3] and the requirement for the adapter protein epsin 1, but not eps15, in this process [4] . Still, specific transmembrane receptors linking viral entry to epsin 1 or to other adapters have not been identified although a recent study performed in CHO cells indicated the specific requirement for N-linked glycoproteins in IAV entry [5] .

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