Term Name: symbiont entry into host cell
Synonyms: entry of virus into host cell, phage translocation, viral entry into host cell, viral penetration, virion penetration, virion penetration into host cell, virus entry into host cell
Definition: 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.
Ontology: GO: Biological Process [GO:0046718]    QuickGO    AmiGO

Relationships
is part of: viral life cycle
has parts: caveolin-mediated endocytosis of virus by host cell clathrin-dependent endocytosis of virus by host cell lysis of host organelle involved in viral entry into host cell receptor-mediated endocytosis of virus by host cell symbiont entry into host cell via disruption of host cell envelope symbiont entry into host cell via disruption of host cell envelope lipopolysaccharide symbiont entry into host cell via disruption of host cell glycocalyx symbiont entry into host cell via disruption of host cell wall peptidoglycan symbiont entry into host cell via permeabilization of host membrane symbiont genome ejection through host cell envelope symbiont genome entry into host cell via pore formation in plasma membrane virion attachment to host cell pilus virus coreceptor activity virus receptor activity
is a type of: symbiont entry into host
has subtype: endocytosis involved in viral entry into host cell entry into host cell by a symbiont-containing vacuole
negatively regulated by: negative regulation of fusion of virus membrane with host plasma membrane
positively regulated by: positive regulation of viral entry into host cell
regulated by: regulation of viral entry into host cell