Microtubules in influenza virus entry and egress
C Simpson, Y Yamauchi - Viruses, 2020 - mdpi.com
Influenza viruses are respiratory pathogens that represent a significant threat to public
health, despite the large-scale implementation of vaccination programs. It is necessary to …
health, despite the large-scale implementation of vaccination programs. It is necessary to …
A “driver switchover” mechanism of influenza virus transport from microfilaments to microtubules
LJ Zhang, L Xia, SL Liu, EZ Sun, QM Wu, L Wen… - Acs Nano, 2018 - ACS Publications
When infecting host cells, influenza virus must move on microfilaments (MFs) at the cell
periphery and then move along microtubules (MTs) through the cytosol to reach the …
periphery and then move along microtubules (MTs) through the cytosol to reach the …
Friend or foe: the role of the cytoskeleton in influenza A virus assembly
Influenza A Virus (IAV) is a respiratory virus that causes seasonal outbreaks annually and
pandemics occasionally. The main targets of the virus are epithelial cells in the respiratory …
pandemics occasionally. The main targets of the virus are epithelial cells in the respiratory …
[HTML][HTML] Phosphoproteomic profiling of influenza virus entry reveals infection-triggered filopodia induction counteracted by dynamic cortactin phosphorylation
A Hunziker, I Glas, MO Pohl, S Stertz - Cell Reports, 2022 - cell.com
Binding of influenza virus to its receptor triggers signaling cascades that reprogram the cell
for infection. To elucidate global virus-induced changes to the cellular signaling landscape …
for infection. To elucidate global virus-induced changes to the cellular signaling landscape …
Microtubule regulation and function during virus infection
MH Naghavi, D Walsh - Journal of virology, 2017 - Am Soc Microbiol
Microtubules (MTs) form a rapidly adaptable network of filaments that radiate throughout the
cell. These dynamic arrays facilitate a wide range of cellular processes, including the …
cell. These dynamic arrays facilitate a wide range of cellular processes, including the …
Filamentous influenza viruses
MD Badham, JS Rossman - Current clinical microbiology reports, 2016 - Springer
Influenza A virus is a pathogen of global medical importance causing significant health and
socio-economic costs every year. Influenza virus is an unusual pathogen in that it is …
socio-economic costs every year. Influenza virus is an unusual pathogen in that it is …
Microtubules and viral infection
ES da Silva, MH Naghavi - Advances in Virus Research, 2023 - Elsevier
Microtubules (MTs) form rapidly adaptable, complex intracellular networks of filaments that
not only provide structural support, but also form the tracks along which motors traffic …
not only provide structural support, but also form the tracks along which motors traffic …
Structure, disassembly, assembly, and budding of influenza viruses
D Nayak, S Shivakoti, RA Balogun, G Lee… - Textbook of …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Influenza viruses are enveloped, segmented, negative‐stranded RNA viruses possessing
pleomorphic structures ranging from spheroidal to filamentous. They contain three subviral …
pleomorphic structures ranging from spheroidal to filamentous. They contain three subviral …
[HTML][HTML] Enhanced acetylation of alpha-tubulin in influenza A virus infected epithelial cells
Acetylated microtubules (AcMTs), a post-translationally modified form of microtubules,
promote polarized protein transport. Here we report that influenza A virus (IAV) induces the …
promote polarized protein transport. Here we report that influenza A virus (IAV) induces the …
A functional link between the actin cytoskeleton and lipid rafts during budding of filamentous influenza virions
M Simpson-Holley, D Ellis, D Fisher, D Elton… - Virology, 2002 - Elsevier
Morphogenesis of influenza virus is a poorly understood process that produces two types of
enveloped virion:∼ 100-nm spheres and similar diameter filaments that reach 20 μm in …
enveloped virion:∼ 100-nm spheres and similar diameter filaments that reach 20 μm in …