symbiont entry into host cell

I. Involved cell-cell interactions

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Interactors
Protein name
Directionality
Classification
1AVP-AVPR1BNEU2_HUMAN - V1BR_HUMANLigand-ReceptorSignaling by Vasopressin
2GAS6-AXLGAS6_HUMAN - UFO_HUMANLigand-ReceptorSignaling by Growth arrest
3GAS6-TYRO3GAS6_HUMAN - TYRO3_HUMANLigand-ReceptorSignaling by Growth arrest
4NECTIN1-NECTIN3PVRL1_HUMAN - PVRL3_HUMANAdhesion-AdhesionAdhesion by Nectin
5NECTIN1-NECTIN4PVRL1_HUMAN - PVRL4_HUMANAdhesion-AdhesionAdhesion by Nectin
6NECTIN2-NECTIN3PVRL2_HUMAN - PVRL3_HUMANAdhesion-AdhesionAdhesion by Nectin
7NECTIN3-PVRPVRL3_HUMAN - PVR_HUMANLigand-ReceptorSignaling by Nectin

II. Literature review

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Namesymbiont entry into host cell
IDGO_0046718
collection_id

Biological process

Alternative ID

GO:0019063

Description

The process by which a symbiont breaches the plasma membrane or cell envelope and enters the host cell. The process ends when the symbiont or its genome is released into the host cell.

Comment

Viral attachment to the host cell is not part of viral entry in GO because virus attachment does not always lead to viral entry: attachment can also result in the virion being carried by the host cell to another location.

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