Exploring and Exploiting Proteome Organization during Viral Infection

  • Jean Beltran P
  • Cook K
  • Cristea I
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Abstract

Viral replication in eukaryotes is a process inherently organized in both space and time. Viral components target subcellular organelles to access host machineries required for replication and spread. Diverse viruses are known to alter organelle shape, composition, function, and dynamics as part of their replication cycles. Here, we highlight recent advances in microscopy and proteomic methods that have helped and will continue to help define mechanisms used by viruses to exploit host proteome organization.

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Jean Beltran, P. M., Cook, K. C., & Cristea, I. M. (2017). Exploring and Exploiting Proteome Organization during Viral Infection. Journal of Virology, 91(18). https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.00268-17

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