Encapsidation is a strategy almost universally employed by viruses to protect

Encapsidation is a strategy almost universally employed by viruses to protect their genomes from degradation and from innate immune sensors. describe how components of innate and adaptive immunity combine to allow the quick sensing of genomes from incoming viruses. We show that a ubiquitous immune protein called TRIM21 intercepts virions immediately after Neratinib they enter… Continue reading Encapsidation is a strategy almost universally employed by viruses to protect