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Membrane Integration of Poliovirus 2B Viroporin [PDF]
ABSTRACT Virus infections can result in a variety of cellular injuries, and these often involve the permeabilization of host membranes by viral proteins of the viroporin family. Prototypical viroporin 2B is responsible for the alterations in host cell membrane permeability that take place in enterovirus-infected cells. 2B protein
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Viroporin activity of murine hepatitis virus E protein [PDF]
The viroporin activity of the E protein from murine hepatitis virus (MHV), a member of the coronaviruses, was analyzed. Viroporins are a growing family of viral proteins able to enhance membrane permeability, promoting virus budding. Initially, the MHV E gene was inducibly expressed in Escherichia coli cells, leading to the arrest of bacterial growth ...
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NS2A comprises a putative viroporin of Dengue virus 2 [PDF]
During infection with Dengue virus (DENV), host cells undergo a series of detrimental functional changes, including profound remodelling and redistribution of cell membrane structures,1,4 which giv...
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[The antiviral targeting potential of viroporins].
Ugeskrift for laeger, 2022Viroporins are ion channels found in many viruses, where they contribute to virus life cycle and thereby pathogenesis. Viroporin targeting is a known, yet largely unexplored, therapeutic strategy so far only used in Influenza A with the drugs amantadine and rimantadine.
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