During cell entry of an enveloped virus, the viral membrane must be fused with the cellular membrane. The virus envelope has a unique structure consisting of viral proteins and a virus-specific lipid composition, whereas the host membrane has its own structure with host membrane proteins. Compound 136 was previously found to bind in close proximity to the viral envelope and inhibit influenza virus entry. We showed here that the 136-treated influenza virus still caused hemolysis. When liposomes were used as the target membrane for 136-treated viruses, aberrant fusion occurred; few liposomes fused per virion, and glycoproteins were not distributed evenly across fusion complexes. Additionally, large fusion aggregates did not form, and in some ...
AbstractBeta-propiolactone (BPL) is commonly used as an inactivating reagent to produce viral vaccin...
We previously described fusion-inhibitory peptides that are targeted to the cell membrane by cholest...
The time course and temperature requirements for fusion of influenza virus membranes with liposomes ...
New inhibitors of influenza viruses are needed to combat the potential emergence of novel human infl...
New inhibitors of influenza viruses are needed to combat the potential emergence of novel human infl...
New inhibitors of influenza viruses are needed to combat the potential emergence of novel human infl...
The fusion of lipid bilayers is central to a number of diverse processes, such as fertilization, syn...
ABSTRACT: Membrane fusion is involved in many fundamental cellular processes and entry of enveloped ...
246 pagesEnveloped viruses rely heavily on their ability to merge the viral membrane to the host cel...
Introduction: The influenza virus hemagglutinin (HA) plays a crucial role in fusion between the vira...
AbstractInfluenza virus fusion is mediated by its fusion protein, hemagglutinin (HA). HA undergoes a...
AbstractInfection by enveloped viruses is initiated by the fusion of viral and cellular membranes. I...
Membrane fusion--a basic cellular process enabling crucial cellular functions such as membrane traff...
Hemagglutinin (HA) is the viral protein that facilitates the entry of influenza viruses into host ce...
The mechanism of bilayer unification in bio-logical fusion is unclear. We reversibly arrested hemag-...
AbstractBeta-propiolactone (BPL) is commonly used as an inactivating reagent to produce viral vaccin...
We previously described fusion-inhibitory peptides that are targeted to the cell membrane by cholest...
The time course and temperature requirements for fusion of influenza virus membranes with liposomes ...
New inhibitors of influenza viruses are needed to combat the potential emergence of novel human infl...
New inhibitors of influenza viruses are needed to combat the potential emergence of novel human infl...
New inhibitors of influenza viruses are needed to combat the potential emergence of novel human infl...
The fusion of lipid bilayers is central to a number of diverse processes, such as fertilization, syn...
ABSTRACT: Membrane fusion is involved in many fundamental cellular processes and entry of enveloped ...
246 pagesEnveloped viruses rely heavily on their ability to merge the viral membrane to the host cel...
Introduction: The influenza virus hemagglutinin (HA) plays a crucial role in fusion between the vira...
AbstractInfluenza virus fusion is mediated by its fusion protein, hemagglutinin (HA). HA undergoes a...
AbstractInfection by enveloped viruses is initiated by the fusion of viral and cellular membranes. I...
Membrane fusion--a basic cellular process enabling crucial cellular functions such as membrane traff...
Hemagglutinin (HA) is the viral protein that facilitates the entry of influenza viruses into host ce...
The mechanism of bilayer unification in bio-logical fusion is unclear. We reversibly arrested hemag-...
AbstractBeta-propiolactone (BPL) is commonly used as an inactivating reagent to produce viral vaccin...
We previously described fusion-inhibitory peptides that are targeted to the cell membrane by cholest...
The time course and temperature requirements for fusion of influenza virus membranes with liposomes ...