Actin-dependent inwards viral transport (kw:KW-1178)

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In a cell, structures in excess of 20nm require energy-dependent motility to travel through the cytosol. Therefore viruses with entire capsid or large genome entering the cytoplasm utilize molecular motors to move through the cytosol. The majority of viruses use microtubules but some have been described as using actin cytoskeleton.
Actin-dependent transport is induced by viral proteins that interact with actin and/or host cell motor proteins like myosins or that promotes actin polymerization/depolymerization reactions.

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PROF_VACCC
Vaccinia virus (strain Copenhagen) (VACV) reference strain
PROF_VACCW
Vaccinia virus (strain Western Reserve) (VACV) (Vaccinia virus (strain WR)) reference strain
PROF_VAR67
Variola virus (isolate Human/India/Ind3/1967) (VARV) (Smallpox virus) reference strain
PROF_ECTVM
Ectromelia virus (strain Moscow) (ECTV) (Mousepox virus)
PROF_VARV
Variola virus