Endocytosis of Simian virus 40 into the endoplasmic reticulum

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The endocytosis of SV-40 into CV-1 cells was studied using biochemical and ultrastructural techniques. The half-time of binding of [35S]methionine-radiolabeled SV-40 to CV-1 cells was 25 min. Most of the incoming virus particles remained undegraded for several hours. Electron microscopy showed that some virus entered the endosomal/lysosomal pathway via coated vesicles, while the majority were endocytosed via small uncoated vesicles. After infection at high multiplicity, one third of total cell-associated virus was observed to enter the ER, starting 1-2 h after virus application. The viruses were present in large, tubular, smooth membrane networks generated as extensions of the ER. The results describe a novel and unique membrane transport pathway that allows endocytosis viral particles to be targeted from the plasma membrane to the ER.

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Kartenbeck, J., Stukenbrok, H., & Helenius, A. (1989). Endocytosis of Simian virus 40 into the endoplasmic reticulum. Journal of Cell Biology, 109(6 I), 2721–2729. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.109.6.2721

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