Membrane fusion of the flavivirus tick-borne encephalitis virus is triggered by the mildly acidic pH of the endosome and is mediated by envelope protein E, a class II viral fusion protein. The low-pH trigger induces an oligomeric rearrangement in which the subunits of the native E homodimers dissociate and the monomeric subunits then reassociate into homotrimers. Here we provide evidence that membrane binding is mediated by the intermediate monomeric form of E, generated by low-pH-induced dissociation of the dimer. Liposome coflotation experiments revealed that association with target membranes occurred only when liposomes were present at the time of acidification, whereas pretreating virions at low pH in the absence of membranes resulted i...
Antibody-dependent enhancement of viral infection is a well-described phenomenon that is based on th...
<div><p>Antibody-dependent enhancement of viral infection is a well-described phenomenon that is bas...
<p>Domains DI, DII, and DIII of E are colored red, yellow, and blue, respectively. The partially alp...
International audienceViral membrane fusion proceeds through a sequence of steps that are driven by ...
Flaviviruses are enveloped viruses causing high public concerns. Their maturation spans several cell...
International audienceEnveloped viruses enter cells via a membrane fusion reaction driven by conform...
The flavivirus fusion protein E contains a “stem ” region which is hypothesized to be crucial for dr...
The flavivirus dengue virus (DV) infects cells through a low-pH-triggered membrane fusion reaction m...
International audienceFlaviviruses enter cells by fusion with endosomal membranes through a rearrang...
Flavivirus particles bud in the ER of infected cells as immature virions composed of 180 heterodimer...
Tick-borne encephalitis virus is an enveloped, pathogenic, RNA virus in the family Flaviviridae, gen...
The envelope protein E of flaviviruses mediates both receptor-binding and membrane fusion. At the vi...
Tick-borne encephalitis virus is an enveloped, pathogenic, RNA virus in the family Flaviviridae, gen...
International audienceFlavivirus particle maturation, a process essential for virus infectivity, has...
The tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) flavivirus contains two transmembrane proteins, E and M. Coexpress...
Antibody-dependent enhancement of viral infection is a well-described phenomenon that is based on th...
<div><p>Antibody-dependent enhancement of viral infection is a well-described phenomenon that is bas...
<p>Domains DI, DII, and DIII of E are colored red, yellow, and blue, respectively. The partially alp...
International audienceViral membrane fusion proceeds through a sequence of steps that are driven by ...
Flaviviruses are enveloped viruses causing high public concerns. Their maturation spans several cell...
International audienceEnveloped viruses enter cells via a membrane fusion reaction driven by conform...
The flavivirus fusion protein E contains a “stem ” region which is hypothesized to be crucial for dr...
The flavivirus dengue virus (DV) infects cells through a low-pH-triggered membrane fusion reaction m...
International audienceFlaviviruses enter cells by fusion with endosomal membranes through a rearrang...
Flavivirus particles bud in the ER of infected cells as immature virions composed of 180 heterodimer...
Tick-borne encephalitis virus is an enveloped, pathogenic, RNA virus in the family Flaviviridae, gen...
The envelope protein E of flaviviruses mediates both receptor-binding and membrane fusion. At the vi...
Tick-borne encephalitis virus is an enveloped, pathogenic, RNA virus in the family Flaviviridae, gen...
International audienceFlavivirus particle maturation, a process essential for virus infectivity, has...
The tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) flavivirus contains two transmembrane proteins, E and M. Coexpress...
Antibody-dependent enhancement of viral infection is a well-described phenomenon that is based on th...
<div><p>Antibody-dependent enhancement of viral infection is a well-described phenomenon that is bas...
<p>Domains DI, DII, and DIII of E are colored red, yellow, and blue, respectively. The partially alp...