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Class:IdSummation:9980687
_displayNameThe gH:gL complex localizes to the cell membrane, from where...
_timestamp2026-03-25 18:31:21
created[InstanceEdit:9980686] Stephan, Ralf, 2026-02-01
modified[InstanceEdit:9985748] Stephan, Ralf, 2026-03-25
textThe gH:gL complex localizes to the cell membrane, from where it gets incorporated into the viral envelope of HHV8 during virion assembly. The gH:gL complex plays an important role in the attachment of HHV8 virions to host cells during infection, and was suggested to be involved in the final stage of the multistep attachment and the subsequent endocytosis-mediated entry of virions into host cells (Naranatt et al., 2002; Hahn et al., 2009).
(summation)[BlackBoxEvent:9980688] gH:gL moves to plasma membrane [Homo sapiens]
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