id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-259233-smmhhroe de Armasā€Rillo, Laura Membrane dynamics associated with viral infection 2016-01-28 .txt text/plain 7086 374 40 Several RNA viruses induce the formation of these autophagosome-like vesicles (also referred to as DMVs) to enhance viral replication and non-lytic egression, such as poliovirus and CVB3, HIV-1 and HCV. Indeed, autophagosome-like vesicles may represent a trafficking pathway for these viruses, connecting to multivesicular bodies (MVBs), and assuring virus assembly and budding at the cell surface while protecting them from intrinsic antiviral factors and immune responses. Trogocytosis involves the exchange of cell surface membrane patches that may contain receptor clusters associated to viral particles, while exosomes are vesicles formed from MVBs that could participate in viral infection and spreading between cells of the Alphavirus group of this family [12] , couple their RNA synthesis to endosome and lysosome membranes modified by the association of virus specific components. It remains unclear how proteins from distinct viruses and host cells use the same intracellular membrane compartments or events (e.g. autophagy) to achieve viral replication, without affecting important cellular processes. ./cache/cord-259233-smmhhroe.txt ./txt/cord-259233-smmhhroe.txt