Microtubular outwards viral transport (kw:KW-1189)

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In a cell, structures exceeding 20 nm require energy-dependent motility to travel through the cytosol. Therefore viruses take advantage of molecular motors to move newly assembled viral progeny to the plasma membrane to facilitate their spread into surrounding cells .

Microtubule-dependent outward transport involves motor proteins like kinesin .

Matching UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot entries

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9 entries grouped by protein

2 entries

Inner membrane protein p54 (pE183L)

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P54_ASFB7
African swine fever virus (strain Badajoz 1971 Vero-adapted) (Ba71V) (ASFV) reference strain
P54_ASFK5
African swine fever virus (isolate Pig/Kenya/KEN-50/1950) (ASFV)

7 entries

Protein OPG056 (Protein F12)

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PG056_MONPV
Monkeypox virus reference strain

Protein OPG056

PG056_VACCW
Vaccinia virus (strain Western Reserve) (VACV) (Vaccinia virus (strain WR)) reference strain
PG056_VAR67
Variola virus (isolate Human/India/Ind3/1967) (VARV) (Smallpox virus) reference strain
PG056_CAMPM
Camelpox virus (strain M-96)

Protein OPG056 (Protein F12 homolog)

PG056_VACCA
Vaccinia virus (strain Ankara) (VACV)
PG056_VACCC
Vaccinia virus (strain Copenhagen) (VACV)
PG056_VACCP
Vaccinia virus (strain L-IVP) (VACV)

Protein OPG056 (Protein F12) (Protein F6)