-
other BAR
domain proteins),
forming a clathrin-coated
vesicle that then
uncoats of
clathrin and
typically fuses to a
sorting endosome. Once fused, the...
- envelope,
which is
activated once a
virion has
bound to a host cell. This
uncoats the virus,
exposing its
infective contents to the
cytoplasm of the host...
-
nucleocapsid into the cytosol.[citation needed] The
virus RdRp
partially uncoats the
nucleocapsid and
transcribes the
genes into positive-stranded mRNAs...
- handling.
Following entry into its host via
mechanical inoculation, TMV
uncoats itself to
release its
viral [+]RNA strand. As
uncoating occurs, the MetHel:Pol...
-
targeted cells. The
viral RNA polymerase,
encoded by the L gene,
partially uncoats the
nucleocapsid and
transcribes the
genes into positive-strand mRNAs,...
- the counter. It
likely inhibits a
broad range of
enveloped viruses that
uncoat at the
plasma membrane of
target cells. The drug
appears to
prevent binding...
- needed]
After binding to the receptor, the
virus enters the cell
where it
uncoats.[citation needed]
Uncoating of the
virus is a two step process.[citation...
-
viral RNA-dependent RNA
polymerase (RdRp, or RNA replicase)
partially uncoats the
nucleocapsid and
transcribes the
genes into positive-stranded mRNAs...
-
membrane through which RNA is injected. Once
inside the cell, the RNA
uncoats and the (+)
strand RNA
genome is
replicated through a double-stranded RNA...
- cell, or with a
vesicle that
transports them into the cell
before they can
uncoat. This
stage of
viral replication can be
inhibited in two ways:
Using agents...