If a viral host cell has a mutation that interferes with the addition of carbohydrates to proteins (glycoproteins) during processing in the Golgi apparatus, which of the following processes is most...


If a viral host cell has a mutation that interferes with the addition of carbohydrates to proteins (glycoproteins) during processing in the Golgi<br>apparatus, which of the following processes is most likely to occur?<br>O A. Viruses released by that host cell would have a decreased ability to infect cells than the virus that originally infected the cell.<br>B. The virus-encoded protease would be unable to cleave large viral proteins into smaller, functional polypeptides.<br>OC. The virus would be unable to replicate within the host cell.<br>D. Viruses released by that cell are novel and would result in infections with higher mortality rates.<br>

Extracted text: If a viral host cell has a mutation that interferes with the addition of carbohydrates to proteins (glycoproteins) during processing in the Golgi apparatus, which of the following processes is most likely to occur? O A. Viruses released by that host cell would have a decreased ability to infect cells than the virus that originally infected the cell. B. The virus-encoded protease would be unable to cleave large viral proteins into smaller, functional polypeptides. OC. The virus would be unable to replicate within the host cell. D. Viruses released by that cell are novel and would result in infections with higher mortality rates.

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