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The Company of Biologists | Microtubule-based transport of intracellular virion particles @CompanyofBiologists | Uploaded October 2022 | Updated October 2024, 23 hours ago.
Intracellular viruses recruit kinesin-1 to undergo microtubule-dependent transport from their perinuclear site of assembly to the plasma membrane. This video shows intracellular viruses labelled with RFP-A3 (magenta) and A36-YdF-YFP (green) moving on GMPCPP-stabilised microtubules (blue) in vitro in the presence of ATP (left panels) but not AMPPNP (right panels). Scale bar: 5 μm.

See the complete article by Xu et al. at doi.org/10/1242/jcs.260175.
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