id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-344200-ev4707pq Yu, Qing Specific Aptamer-Based Probe for Analyzing Biomarker MCP Entry Into Singapore Grouper Iridovirus-Infected Host Cells via Clathrin-Mediated Endocytosis 2020-06-19 .txt text/plain 7020 374 47 title: Specific Aptamer-Based Probe for Analyzing Biomarker MCP Entry Into Singapore Grouper Iridovirus-Infected Host Cells via Clathrin-Mediated Endocytosis Aptamer-Q5-complexed major capsid protein (MCP) in the membrane of SGIV-infected cells can be used as a specific molecular probe to investigate the crucial events of MCP endocytosis into SGIV-infected host cells during viral infection. Therefore, MCP enters SGIV-infected host cells via clathrin-mediated endocytosis, which is dependent on dynamin, cholesterol, low pH, and cytoskeletal actin filaments. In this study, an aptamer (Q5)-based specific probe was used to investigate the trafficking mechanism and endocytotic pathway of MCP in host cells during SGIV infection. We analyzed the effects of various inhibitors on the binding of aptamer Cy5-Q5 to its target protein, MCP, in the membranes of SGIV-infected cells with flow cytometry. Relative to the control group of normal GS cells, the GS cells incubated with the safe working concentration of each inhibitor in L-15 medium retained their normal FIGURE 7 | Caveolae/raft-dependent endocytosis is not involved in MCP entry during SGIV infection. ./cache/cord-344200-ev4707pq.txt ./txt/cord-344200-ev4707pq.txt