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*Virus attaches to sialic acid receptor though GP protein and is endocytosed by clathrins in the host cell. | |||
*Endosome acidification induces fusion of virus membrane with the vesicle membrane | |||
*Encapsidated RNA segments migrate to the nucleus. | |||
*Transcription of genomic segments by the viral polymerase produces mRNAs that are capped and polyadenylated by the viral polymerase. | |||
*Replication of genomic segments. | |||
*High level of M1 protein induces genomes segments export from nucleus by NEP protein. | |||
*Virus assembly and budding occurs at the plasma membrane. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief:
Overview
Pathophysiology
- Virus attaches to sialic acid receptor though GP protein and is endocytosed by clathrins in the host cell.
- Endosome acidification induces fusion of virus membrane with the vesicle membrane
- Encapsidated RNA segments migrate to the nucleus.
- Transcription of genomic segments by the viral polymerase produces mRNAs that are capped and polyadenylated by the viral polymerase.
- Replication of genomic segments.
- High level of M1 protein induces genomes segments export from nucleus by NEP protein.
- Virus assembly and budding occurs at the plasma membrane.