fusion of viral membrane with host outer nuclear membrane
IRES-dependent viral translational initiation
latency-replication decision
latent virus replication +
lysis of host organelle involved in viral entry into host cell +
maintenance of viral latency
membrane fusion involved in viral entry into host cell +
negative regulation by host of viral process +
negative regulation of viral process +
permeabilization of host organelle membrane involved in viral entry into host cell +
polyadenylation of viral mRNA by polymerase stuttering
positive regulation by host of viral process +
positive regulation of viral process +
regulation of viral process +
release from viral latency +
reorganization of host cellular membranes to establish sites of replication
ribosomal skipping
superinfection exclusion
suppression by virus of host cell lysis in response to superinfection
symbiont genome ejection through host cell envelope +
transport of virus +
uncoating of virus
viral budding +
viral capsid assembly +
viral capsid secondary envelopment
viral DNA repair
viral gene expression +
viral genome circularization
viral genome integration into host DNA
viral genome maturation
viral genome packaging +
viral genome replication +
viral head-tail joining
viral latency +
viral life cycle +
viral mRNA export from host cell nucleus
viral procapsid maturation
viral protein processing
viral release from host cell +
viral replication complex formation and maintenance
viral RNA editing
viral scaffold assembly and maintenance
viral tail assembly +
viral transcription +
viral translation +
viral translational frameshifting
viral translational termination-reinitiation
viral tropism switching
virion assembly +
virion maturation
Maturation of a virion after separation from the host cell. Not all viruses mature after separation. In those that do, maturation typically involves rearangement and/or cleavage of viral proteins, resulting in the virion becoming competent for reinfection.