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- Title
Transport of the Influenza Virus Genome from Nucleus to Nucleus.
- Authors
Hutchinson, Edward C.; Fodor, Ervin
- Abstract
The segmented genome of an influenza virus is encapsidated into ribonucleoprotein complexes (RNPs). Unusually among RNA viruses, influenza viruses replicate in the nucleus of an infected cell, and their RNPs must therefore recruit host factors to ensure transport across a number of cellular compartments during the course of an infection. Recent studies have shed new light on many of these processes, including the regulation of nuclear export, genome packaging, mechanisms of virion assembly and viral entry and, in particular, the identification of Rabll on recycling endosomes as a key mediator of RNP transport and genome assembly. This review uses these recent gains in understanding to describe in detail the journey of an influenza A virus RNP from its synthesis in the nucleus through to its entry into the nucleus of a new host cell.
- Subjects
INFLUENZA viruses; NUCLEOPROTEINS; RNA viruses; NUCLEAR nonproliferation; HOST-virus relationships; GENETICS
- Publication
Viruses (1999-4915), 2013, Vol 5, Issue 10, p2424
- ISSN
1999-4915
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/v5102424