Polarized budding of measles virus is not determined by viral surface glycoproteins

A Maisner, HD Klenk, G Herrler - Journal of virology, 1998 - Am Soc Microbiol
A Maisner, HD Klenk, G Herrler
Journal of virology, 1998Am Soc Microbiol
For viruses that mature by a budding process, the envelope glycoproteins are considered
the major determinants for the site of virus release from polarized epithelial cells. Viruses are
usually released from that membrane domain where the viral surface glycoproteins are
transported to. We here report that measles virus has developed a different maturation
strategy. Measles virus was found to be released from the apical membrane domain of
polarized epithelial cells, though the surface glycoproteins H and F were transported in a …
Abstract
For viruses that mature by a budding process, the envelope glycoproteins are considered the major determinants for the site of virus release from polarized epithelial cells. Viruses are usually released from that membrane domain where the viral surface glycoproteins are transported to. We here report that measles virus has developed a different maturation strategy. Measles virus was found to be released from the apical membrane domain of polarized epithelial cells, though the surface glycoproteins H and F were transported in a nonpolarized fashion and to the basolateral membrane domain, respectively.
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