Nup98 Is Subverted from Annulate Lamellae by Hepatitis C Virus Core Protein to Foster Viral Assembly

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Boson, Bertrand | Mialon, Chloé | Schichl, Konstanze | Denolly, Solène | Cosset, François-Loïc

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International audience. Nup98 is an essential component of the nuclear pore that also participates in annulate lamella pore structures localized in the cytosol. Nup98 is involved in HCV assembly, though its role remains elusive.

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