Redundant late domain functions of tandem VP2 YPX3L motifs in nonlytic cellular egress of quasi-enveloped hepatitis A virus
<p>The quasi-envelopment of hepatitis A virus (HAV) capsids in exosome-like virions (eHAV) is an important but incompletely understood aspect of the hepatovirus life cycle. This process is driven by recruitment of newly assembled capsids to endosomal vesicles into which they bud to form multiv...
Main Authors: | González-López, O, Rivera-Serrano, E, Hu, F, Hensley, L, McKnight, K, Ren, J, Stuart, D, Fry, E, Lemon, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Society for Microbiology
2018
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