Many viral fusion proteins only become activated under mildly acidic condition (pH 4.5–6.5) close to the pKa of histidine side-chain protonation. Analysis of the sequences and structures of influenza HA (haemagglutinin) and flaviviral envelope glycoproteins has led to the identification of a number of histidine residues that are not only fully conserved themselves but have local environments that are also highly conserved [Kampmann, Mueller, Mark, Young and Kobe (2006) Structure 14, 1481–1487]. Here, we summarize studies aimed at determining the role, if any, that protonation of these potential switch histidine residues plays in the low-pH-dependent conformational changes associated with fusion activation of a flaviviral envelope protein. S...
Viral fusion proteins undergo dramatic conformational transitions during membrane fusion. For viruse...
AbstractOne of the key steps in the infection of the cell by dengue virus is a pH-induced conformati...
Hemagglutinin (HA), the membrane-bound fusion protein of the influenza virus, enables the entry of v...
Many viral fusion proteins only become activated under mildly acidic condition (pH 4.5-6.5) close to...
AbstractDuring the fusion of the influenza virus to the host cell, bending of the HA2 chain of hemag...
Hemagglutinin is a specific homotrimer glycoprotein on the surface of influenza virus envelope that ...
A central event in the invasion of a host cell by an enveloped virus is the fusion of viral and cell...
SummaryA central event in the invasion of a host cell by an enveloped virus is the fusion of viral a...
<div><p>The flavivirus membrane fusion is triggered by the acid pH of the endosomes after virus endo...
During the fusion of the influenza virus to the host cell, bending of the HA2 chain of hemagglutinin...
Histidine residues have been hypothesized to function as sensors of environmental pH that can trigge...
Flaviviruses are enveloped viruses which include human pathogens that are predominantly transmitted ...
AbstractInfluenza virus entry occurs in endosomes, where acidification triggers irreversible conform...
Influenza virus entry occurs in endosomes, where acidification triggers irreversible conformational ...
Viral fusion proteins undergo dramatic conformational transitions during membrane fusion. For viruse...
Viral fusion proteins undergo dramatic conformational transitions during membrane fusion. For viruse...
AbstractOne of the key steps in the infection of the cell by dengue virus is a pH-induced conformati...
Hemagglutinin (HA), the membrane-bound fusion protein of the influenza virus, enables the entry of v...
Many viral fusion proteins only become activated under mildly acidic condition (pH 4.5-6.5) close to...
AbstractDuring the fusion of the influenza virus to the host cell, bending of the HA2 chain of hemag...
Hemagglutinin is a specific homotrimer glycoprotein on the surface of influenza virus envelope that ...
A central event in the invasion of a host cell by an enveloped virus is the fusion of viral and cell...
SummaryA central event in the invasion of a host cell by an enveloped virus is the fusion of viral a...
<div><p>The flavivirus membrane fusion is triggered by the acid pH of the endosomes after virus endo...
During the fusion of the influenza virus to the host cell, bending of the HA2 chain of hemagglutinin...
Histidine residues have been hypothesized to function as sensors of environmental pH that can trigge...
Flaviviruses are enveloped viruses which include human pathogens that are predominantly transmitted ...
AbstractInfluenza virus entry occurs in endosomes, where acidification triggers irreversible conform...
Influenza virus entry occurs in endosomes, where acidification triggers irreversible conformational ...
Viral fusion proteins undergo dramatic conformational transitions during membrane fusion. For viruse...
Viral fusion proteins undergo dramatic conformational transitions during membrane fusion. For viruse...
AbstractOne of the key steps in the infection of the cell by dengue virus is a pH-induced conformati...
Hemagglutinin (HA), the membrane-bound fusion protein of the influenza virus, enables the entry of v...