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The Interplay between ESCRT and Viral Factors in the Enveloped Virus Life Cycle

Bo Meng, Andrew Lever

2021Viruses56 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Viruses are obligate parasites that rely on host cellular factors to replicate and spread. The endosomal sorting complexes required for transport (ESCRT) system, which is classically associated with sorting and downgrading surface proteins, is one of the host machineries hijacked by viruses across diverse families. Knowledge gained from research into ESCRT and viruses has, in turn, greatly advanced our understanding of many other cellular functions in which the ESCRT pathway is involved, e.g., cytokinesis. This review highlights the interplay between the ESCRT pathway and the viral factors of enveloped viruses with a special emphasis on retroviruses.

Topics & Concepts

ESCRTBiologyEndosomeViral envelopeCytokinesisTSG101VirologyObligateViral entryCell biologyVirusViral replicationGeneticsCell divisionGeneCellIntracellularMicrovesiclesEcologymicroRNACellular transport and secretionLysosomal Storage Disorders ResearchComplement system in diseases