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Viruses glycosylation inhibition effect

The first part of this Section will deal with the biological effects of the inhibition of protein glycosylation, and the consequences for conformation, limited proteolysis, routing, secretion, recognition, and uptake of glycoproteins. The more comprehensive topics, such as the effects on differentiation, the multiplication of enveloped viruses, and cellular phenomena, will also be described. [Pg.353]

Inhibition of glycosylation in virus-infected cells usually has dramatic effects on virus multiplication. This discovery prompted promulgation of a new concept in the experimental therapy of virus-induced diseases. Local treatment of the affected regions with 2-deoxy-D-arabtno-hexose led50n s02 to significant improvements in human-genital herpes infections, or Herpes simplex virus infection of the eye. [Pg.369]


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