NTCP Oligomerization Occurs Downstream of the NTCP-EGFR Interaction during Hepatitis B Virus Internalization.

Volume: 95, Issue: 24
Published: Oct 6, 2021
Abstract
Sodium taurocholate cotransporting polypeptide (NTCP) is a receptor that is essential for hepatitis B virus (HBV) entry into the host cell. A number of HBV entry inhibitors targeting NTCP have been reported to date; these inhibitors have facilitated a mechanistic analysis of the viral entry process. However, the mechanism of HBV internalization into host cells after interaction of virus with NTCP remains largely unknown. Recently, we reported...
Paper Details
Title
NTCP Oligomerization Occurs Downstream of the NTCP-EGFR Interaction during Hepatitis B Virus Internalization.
Published Date
Oct 6, 2021
Volume
95
Issue
24
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