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Orthobunyaviruses: From Virus Binding to Penetration into Mammalian Host Cells

Stefan Windhaber, Qilin Xin, Pierre‐Yves Lozach

2021Viruses30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

family. Orthobunyaviruses (OBVs) are arthropod-borne viruses that are structurally simple, with a trisegmented, negative-sense RNA genome and only four structural proteins. OBVs are potential agents of emerging and re-emerging diseases and overall represent a global threat to both public and veterinary health. The focus of this review is on the very first steps of OBV infection in mammalian hosts, from virus binding to penetration and release of the viral genome into the cytosol. Here, we address the most current knowledge and advances regarding OBV receptors, endocytosis, and fusion.

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BiologyEndocytosisGenomeVirusVirologyHost (biology)Computational biologyReceptorGeneticsGeneViral Infections and VectorsVector-Borne Animal DiseasesNonprofit Sector and Volunteering