Influenza virus is one of the most devastating human pathogens. In order to infect host cells, this virus fuses its membrane with the host membrane in a process mediated by the glycoprotein hemagglutinin. During fusion, the N-terminal region of hemagglutinin, which is known as the fusion peptide (FP), inserts into the host membrane, promoting lipid mixing between the viral and host membranes. Therefore, this peptide plays a key role in the fusion process, but the exact mechanism by which it promotes lipid mixing is still unclear. To shed light into this matter, we performed molecular dynamics (MD) simulations of the influenza FP in different environments (water, dodecylphosphocholine (DPC) micelles, and a dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine (DMP...
Our molecular simulations reveal that wild-type influenza fusion peptides are able to stabilize a hi...
Fusion peptides of type I fusion glycoproteins are structural elements of several enveloped viruses ...
Fusion peptides of type I fusion glycoproteins are structural elements of several enveloped viruses ...
Influenza virus is one of the most devastating human pathogens. In order to infect host cells, this ...
AbstractUnraveling the conformation of membrane-bound viral fusion peptides is essential for underst...
Membrane fusion is critical to eukaryotic cellular function and crucial to the entry of enveloped vi...
Fusion peptides from influenza hemagglutinin act on membranes to promote membrane fusion, but the me...
During the infection process, the influenza fusion peptide (FP) inserts into the host membrane, play...
AbstractA detailed molecular dynamics study of the haemagglutinin fusion peptide (N-terminal 20 resi...
ABSTRACT: Fusion peptides are moderately hydrophobic seg-ments of viral and nonviral membrane fusion...
AbstractMembrane fusion is critical to eukaryotic cellular function and crucial to the entry of enve...
Fusion peptides of type I fusion glycoproteins are structural elements of several enveloped viruses ...
Fusion peptides are moderately hydrophobic segments of viral and nonviral membrane fusion proteins t...
Fusion is a crucial event in the infection of animal cells by enveloped viruses (e.g., HIV or influe...
Membrane fusion is a crucial step in flavivirus infections and a potential target for antiviral stra...
Our molecular simulations reveal that wild-type influenza fusion peptides are able to stabilize a hi...
Fusion peptides of type I fusion glycoproteins are structural elements of several enveloped viruses ...
Fusion peptides of type I fusion glycoproteins are structural elements of several enveloped viruses ...
Influenza virus is one of the most devastating human pathogens. In order to infect host cells, this ...
AbstractUnraveling the conformation of membrane-bound viral fusion peptides is essential for underst...
Membrane fusion is critical to eukaryotic cellular function and crucial to the entry of enveloped vi...
Fusion peptides from influenza hemagglutinin act on membranes to promote membrane fusion, but the me...
During the infection process, the influenza fusion peptide (FP) inserts into the host membrane, play...
AbstractA detailed molecular dynamics study of the haemagglutinin fusion peptide (N-terminal 20 resi...
ABSTRACT: Fusion peptides are moderately hydrophobic seg-ments of viral and nonviral membrane fusion...
AbstractMembrane fusion is critical to eukaryotic cellular function and crucial to the entry of enve...
Fusion peptides of type I fusion glycoproteins are structural elements of several enveloped viruses ...
Fusion peptides are moderately hydrophobic segments of viral and nonviral membrane fusion proteins t...
Fusion is a crucial event in the infection of animal cells by enveloped viruses (e.g., HIV or influe...
Membrane fusion is a crucial step in flavivirus infections and a potential target for antiviral stra...
Our molecular simulations reveal that wild-type influenza fusion peptides are able to stabilize a hi...
Fusion peptides of type I fusion glycoproteins are structural elements of several enveloped viruses ...
Fusion peptides of type I fusion glycoproteins are structural elements of several enveloped viruses ...