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. 2002 Jun;59(6):920–931. doi: 10.1007/s00018-002-8479-6

Virion-associated protein kinases

E K-W Hui 1
PMCID: PMC11337488  PMID: 12169022

Abstract:

Many purified virions, particularly enveloped virus particles (such as retrovirus, hepadnavirus, herpesvirus, orthomyxovirus, and paramyxovirus), contain protein kinase (PK) activity. This type of PK has been called virion-associated protein kinase (VAPK). Even though some VAPKs are identified either as a cellular PK or viral-encoded kinase, many remain to be identified. Although the roles of VAPKs are not yet well characterized, there is ample evidence to suggest their importance in viral infectivity, uncoating, transcription, and replication.

Keywords: Key words: Virion-associated protein kinase; protein kinase; virus.

Footnotes

Received 19 July 2001; received after revision 18 December 2001; accepted 21 December 2001


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