Human cytomegalovirus pUL37x1-induced calcium flux activates PKC[alpha], inducing altered cell shape and accumulation of cytoplasmic vesicles
The human cytomegalovirus immediate-early protein pUL37x1 induces the release of Ca2+ stores from the endoplasmic reticulum into the cytosol. This release causes reorganization of the cellular actin cytoskeleton with concomitant cell rounding. Here we demonstrate that pUL37x1 activates Ca2+-dependen...
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