A Mini-Review on Cell Cycle Regulation of Coronavirus Infection

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Abstract

Coronaviruses are widespread in nature and infect humans, mammals and poultry. They cause harm to humans and animals. Virus-mediated cell cycle arrest is an essential strategy for viral survival and proliferation in the host cells. A clarification system of the mechanisms of virus-induced cell cycle arrest is highly desirable to promote the development of antiviral therapies. In this review, molecular mechanisms of coronavirus-induced cell cycle arrest were systematically summarized. Moreover, the common features of coronavirus-mediated cell cycle arrest were discussed. This review will provide a theoretical basis for further studies on the infection mechanisms and prevention of coronaviruses.

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Su, M., Chen, Y., Qi, S., Shi, D., Feng, L., & Sun, D. (2020, November 5). A Mini-Review on Cell Cycle Regulation of Coronavirus Infection. Frontiers in Veterinary Science. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2020.586826

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