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English: Imaging of EnvA-pseudotyped virus entry into mildly acidic endosomes. Viruses co-labeled with EcpH-TM (green) and Gag-mCherry (red) were adhered to CV-1 cells expressing TVA950 in the cold, and the temperature was raised to 37°C at time = 0 (elapsed time is shown in the upper right corner). Virus entry into acidic compartment is marked by disappearance of the green signal. A particle in the lower right corner experiences a pH drop without moving considerably from its initial position. Over time, virions move to the perinuclear space that can be identified by somewhat higher autofluorescence compared to the cell periphery. For details, see the legend to Figure 1.
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Source Video S1 from Jha N, Latinovic O, Martin E, Novitskiy G, Marin M, Miyauchi K, Naughton J, Young J, Melikyan G (2011). "Imaging Single Retrovirus Entry through Alternative Receptor Isoforms and Intermediates of Virus-Endosome Fusion". PLOS Pathogens. DOI:10.1371/journal.ppat.1001260. PMID 21283788. PMC: 3024281.
Author Jha N, Latinovic O, Martin E, Novitskiy G, Marin M, Miyauchi K, Naughton J, Young J, Melikyan G
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