Enterovirus particles expel capsid pentamers to enable genome release
Genome release of enteroviruses relies on exposure to acidic pH, but the mechanism of uncoating remains unclear. Here, Buchta et al. show that echovirus 18 loses one to three adjacent capsid-protein pentamers, resulting in an opening of more than 120 Å for genome release.
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Autores principales: | David Buchta, Tibor Füzik, Dominik Hrebík, Yevgen Levdansky, Lukáš Sukeník, Liya Mukhamedova, Jana Moravcová, Robert Vácha, Pavel Plevka |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/2dfed097c8834689b127851bd87cfefd |
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