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Title: Replication of alphaviruses: A review on the entry process of alphaviruses into cells
Authors: Leung, JYS
Ng, MML 
Chu, JJH 
Issue Date: 1-Dec-2011
Publisher: Hindawi Limited
Citation: Leung, JYS, Ng, MML, Chu, JJH (2011-12-01). Replication of alphaviruses: A review on the entry process of alphaviruses into cells. Advances in Virology 2011 (249640) : 1-9. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1155/2011/249640
Abstract: Alphaviruses are small, enveloped viruses, 70 nm in diameter, containing a single-stranded, positive-sense, RNA genome. Viruses belonging to this genus are predominantly arthropod-borne viruses, known to cause disease in humans. Their potential threat to human health was most recently exemplified by the 2005 Chikungunya virus outbreak in La Reunion, highlighting the necessity to understand events in the life-cycle of these medically important human pathogens. The replication and propagation of viruses is dependent on entry into permissive cells. Viral entry is initiated by attachment of virions to cells, leading to internalization, and uncoating to release genetic material for replication and propagation. Studies on alphaviruses have revealed entry via a receptor-mediated, endocytic pathway. In this paper, the different stages of alphavirus entry are examined, with examples from Semliki Forest virus, Sindbis virus, Chikungunya virus, and Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus described. © 2011 Jason Yat-Sing Leung et al.
Source Title: Advances in Virology
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/170745
ISSN: 16878639
16878647
DOI: 10.1155/2011/249640
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