The parvovirus capsid odyssey: from the cell surface to the nucleus.

Abstract:

:During cellular entry and infection, the parvovirus capsid follows a complex path from the cell surface to the nucleus, where the DNA is replicated. Various receptors have been characterized that bind to different parvoviruses and mediate their entry into cells. However, the subsequent trafficking pathways within the endosomal system, cytoplasm and into the nucleus are still not well defined. Studies of viruses entering various cell types under different conditions show particles located in many different endosomal compartments, within the cytoplasm and in the nucleus with significant variations in timing and distribution. Here, we define the previously unresolved issues that are now better understood for the infection pathways of these viruses, and outline some of the areas that remain to be clarified in future studies.

journal_name

Trends Microbiol

journal_title

Trends in microbiology

authors

Harbison CE,Chiorini JA,Parrish CR

doi

10.1016/j.tim.2008.01.012

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2008-05-01 00:00:00

pages

208-14

issue

5

eissn

0966-842X

issn

1878-4380

pii

S0966-842X(08)00080-2

journal_volume

16

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