- cell
across the cell wall,
while the
viral capsid remains outside.: 71
Uncoating is a
process in
which the
viral capsid is removed: This may be by degradation...
-
envelope and the
membrane of the host cell.
Uncoating is the
third step in
viral replication.
Uncoating is
defined by the
removal of the virion's protein...
- "receptor"
molecule on the
surface of the host cell and
ending with the
virus "
uncoating"
inside the cell and
releasing its contents.
Viruses that have a lipid...
- cell's cytosol. The M1
protein s****
surrounding RNPs is degraded,
fully uncoating RNPs in the cytosol. RNPs are then
imported into the
nucleus with the...
-
After these early genes are
transcribed and
translated there is a
second uncoating step in
which the rest of the
genome is
released and
exposed to the previously...
-
Synaptojanin is a
protein involved in
vesicle uncoating in neurons. This is an
important regulatory lipid phosphatase. It
dephosphorylates the D-5 position...
-
membrane through which the VPg-linked
viral genome could enter the cell.
Uncoating is
unnecessary as it
leaves the
capsid at the
plasma membrane and the...
-
encephalitis virus a +ssRNA virus: attachment, endocytosis,
membrane fusion,
uncoating, translation, RNA replication, ****embly, maturation, and release....
-
Norovirus replication cycle bile
salts facilitate infection: penetration,
uncoating, or
maintaining capsid stability. The
protein MDA-5 may be the primary...
-
undergo uncoating,
though this (the
complete uncoating theory) is now doubted;
rather the true
picture is
thought to be that
capsid uncoating does indeed...