About this Research Topic
This Research Topic aims to know how viruses hijack cellular machinery such as extracellular vesicles release to aid in the viral replication cycle. Transcriptomic and proteomic techniques coupled with bioinformatics analysis have allowed for the identification of broad-spectrum host-viral interactions. Characterizing host factors that promote viral egress can give a better understanding of the basic biology of viruses. Electron microscopy techniques allow us to know details of the site of viral egress in infected cells. The goal of this topic is to gather information on the role of host factors responsible for the egress of any viruses, structural analysis of viral egress, and new technology to investigate or manipulate viral egress.
In this research topic, we welcome original research articles, reviews, mini-reviews, and brief research reports presenting novel findings and or advances in the following themes:
• Identification and characterization of host factors responsible for viral egress.
• Determination of the precise ESCRT-III proteins required for individual virus egress.
• Comparative analysis of egress of many viruses and/or extracellular vesicles.
• Structural analysis of virion components.
• Study on antiviral restriction factors that impair viral egress.
• Understanding the role of lipid during envelopment and/or viral release.
• New technology to investigate or manipulate viral egress.
• Therapeutic analysis that targets viral egress.
Keywords: enveloped virus, envelopment, egress, scission, membrane deformation
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