| Literature DB >> 33499367 |
Colin Tittes1, Sabine Schwarzer1, Tessa E F Quax1.
Abstract
The bacterial and archaeal cell surface is decorated with filamentous surface structures that are used for different functions, such as motility, DNA exchange and biofilm formation. Viruses hijack these structures and use them to ride to the cell surface for successful entry. In this review, we describe currently known mechanisms for viral attachment, translocation, and entry via filamentous surface structures. We describe the different mechanisms used to exploit various surface structures bacterial and archaeal viruses. This overview highlights the importance of filamentous structures at the cell surface for entry of prokaryotic viruses.Entities:
Keywords: archaeal virus; archaellum; flagellum; phage; pilus; viral entry
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33499367 PMCID: PMC7911016 DOI: 10.3390/v13020164
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Viruses ISSN: 1999-4915 Impact factor: 5.048