A new study shows that the Zika virus hijacks a host protein called ANKLE2, which happens to be important for brain development, to assist its own reproduction. Because Zika, unlike most related ...
Two new crystal structures shed light on how a component of the endosomal budding machinery is co-opted by human immunodeficiency virus-1 to facilitate virus budding from the cell surface. Figure ...
The mosquito-borne Zika virus hijacks a host protein called ANKLE2 to support its own reproduction. ANKLE2 is involved in brain development in the fetus and because Zika can cross the placenta and ...