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How polyomavirus crosses the endoplasmic reticulum membrane to gain entry into the cytosol
Takamasa INOUE
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2017 Volume 67 Issue 2 Pages 121-132

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Abstract
Polyomavirus (Py) is a non-enveloped, double stranded DNA virus that causes a myriad of devastating human diseases for immunocompromised individuals. To cause infection, Py binds to its receptors on the plasma membrane, is endocytosed, and sorts to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). From here, Py penetrates the ER membrane to reach the cytosol. Ensuing nuclear entry enables the virus to cause infection. How Py penetrates the ER membrane to access the cytosol is a decisive infection step that is enigmatic. In this review, I highlight the mechanisms by which host cell functions facilitate Py translocation across the ER membrane into the cytosol.
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© 2017 by The Japanese Society for Virology
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