Viral penetration into host cytoplasm

Viral protein involved in the entry of the entire virion or its genetic material into the host cell cytoplasm. Entry is achieved through pore formation, membrane fusion and/or endocytosis mechanisms. Penetration reactions occur mainly in five locations: the cell membrane, early and late endosomes, caveosomes, and the ER.

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Viral protein involved in the entry of the entire virion or its genetic material into the host cell cytoplasm. Entry is achieved through pore formation, membrane fusion and/or endocytosis mechanisms. Penetration reactions occur mainly in five locations: the cell membrane, early and late endosomes, caveosomes, and the ER.
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Translocation of virus into host cell, Viral penetration into host cytoplasm, Virion penetration into host cell
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