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Details on Person Trugnan, Germain

Class:IdPerson:9976763
_displayNameTrugnan, Germain
_timestamp2025-12-13 14:04:03
created[InstanceEdit:9976771] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2025-12-13
firstnameGermain
initialG
surnameTrugnan
(author)[LiteratureReference:9976765] Interactions of rotavirus VP4 spike protein with the endosomal protein Rab5 and the prenylated Rab acceptor PRA1
[LiteratureReference:9976768] Rafts promote assembly and atypical targeting of a nonenveloped virus, rotavirus, in Caco-2 cells
[LiteratureReference:9976825] Spike protein VP4 assembly with maturing rotavirus requires a postendoplasmic reticulum event in polarized caco-2 cells
[LiteratureReference:9976865] Rotavirus spike protein VP4 binds to and remodels actin bundles of the epithelial brush border into actin bodies
[LiteratureReference:9976869] Role for actin in the polarized release of rotavirus
[LiteratureReference:9977277] Expression of nonstructural rotavirus protein NSP4 mimics Ca2+ homeostasis changes induced by rotavirus infection in cultured cells
[LiteratureReference:9977841] The C Terminus of Rotavirus VP4 Protein Contains an Actin Binding Domain Which Requires Cooperation with the Coiled-Coil Domain for Actin Remodeling
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