Biology Reference
In-Depth Information
Table 1.
Raft-dependent Processes and Virus
Entry
Human immunodeficiency virus 1
Manes
et al
., 2000; Popik
et al
., 2002
Human T-cell leukemia virus 1
Niyogi and Hildreth, 2001
Murine leukemia virus
Lu and Silver 2000
Human coronavirus 229E
Nomura
et al
., 2004
Echovirus 11
Stuart
et al
., 2002
Echovirus 1
Pietiainen
et al
., 2004
Coxsackievirus A9
Triantafilou and Triantafilou, 2003
Coxsackievirus B4
Triantafilou and Triantafilou, 2004
Rotavirus
Isa
et al
., 2004
Herpes simplex virus
Bender
et al
., 2003
Epstein-Barr virus
Katzman and Longnecker, 2003
Assembly/budding
Human immunodeficiency virus 1
Nguyen and Hildreth, 2000;
Ono and Freed, 2001;
Lindwasser and Resh, 2001;
Human T-cell leukemia virus 1
Feng
et al
., 2003
Influenza A virus
Scheiffele
et al
., 1999; Zhang
et al
., 2000
Takeda
et al
., 2003
Measles virus
Manie
et al
., 2000; Vincent
et al
., 2000
Sendai virus
Ali and Nayak, 2000
Respiratory syncytial virus
Brown
et al
., 2002; Henderson
et al
., 2002
Ebola virus
Bavari
et al
., 2002; Panchal
et al
., 2003
Marburg virus
Bavari
et al
., 2002
Rotavirus
Sapin
et al
., 2002
Herpes simplex virus
Lee
et al
., 1999
Hepatitis C virus
Matto
et al
., 2004
RNA synthesis
Respiratory syncytial virus
McDonald
et al
., 2004
Hepatitis C virus
Shi
et al
., 2003; Aizaki
et al
., 2004
Influenza Virus Glycoproteins Intrinsically
Associate with Rafts
Influenza A virus is an enveloped virus that belongs to the family
Orthomyxoviridae
. The virus genome is comprised of eight segments
of negative-sense RNAs. Eleven proteins are encoded in the genome.
13
Of these, four proteins are thought to be membrane proteins: three