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- bacterial cell across the cell wall, while the viral capsid remains outside. 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...
- 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...
- receptors, which mediates endocytosis of the virus into the host cell. Uncoating and release of the viral genomic RNA into the cytoplasm. VPg is removed...
- 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...
- which is mediated by VP4 and VP7 Penetration of the cell by the virus and uncoating of the viral capsid Plus strand ssRNA synthesis (this acts as the mRNA)...
- encephalitis virus a +ssRNA virus: attachment, endocytosis, membrane fusion, uncoating, translation, RNA replication, ****embly, maturation, and release....
- capable of inserting a viral genome into a host genome. The PIC forms after uncoating of a viral particle after entry into the host cell. In the case of the...