Mouse Polyomavirus Affects Nuclear Lamina in the Late Phase of Infection
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Autor
Institute of Molecular Genetics of the Czech Academy of Sciences (IMG AS CR) a Micron z.s.
Datum vydání
2023Publikováno v
WBW 2023 Book of AbstractsMetadata
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Abstrakt
One of the important components of nuclear cytoskeleton is nuclear lamina. It is composed of intermediate filaments V, A type lamins (lamin A/C) and B type lamins (lamin B1 and B2). Although nuclear lamina maintains the structural integrity of the nucleus, it plays an important role in fine-tuning of DNA related processes, e. g. replication or transcription and is also a natural barrier for viruses replicating in the nucleus. Hence, viruses evolved different mechanisms ensuring exploitation of the lamina for their own purposes.
Klíčová slova
polyomavirus, lamina, nuclear
Trvalý odkaz
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14178/1979Licence
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