Visualizing infection of individual influenza viruses
Harvard University · Stanford University
Abstract
Influenza is a paradigm for understanding viral infections. As an opportunistic pathogen exploiting the cellular endocytic machinery for infection, influenza is also a valuable model system for exploring the cell's constitutive endocytic pathway. We have studied the transport, acidification, and fusion of single influenza viruses in living cells by using real-time fluorescence microscopy and have dissected individual stages of the viral entry pathway. The movement of individual viruses revealed a striking three-stage active transport process that preceded viral fusion with endosomes starting with an actin-dependent movement in the cell periphery, followed by a rapid, dynein-directed translocation to the…
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4Topics & keywords
- Endosome
- Endocytic cycle
- Biology
- Cell biology
- Endocytosis
- Microtubule
- Lipid bilayer fusion
- Live cell imaging