International audienceThe influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 virus caused the first influenza pandemic of the 21st century. In this study, we wanted to decipher the role of conserved basic residues of the viral M1 matrix protein in virus assembly and release. M1 plays many roles in the influenza virus replication cycle. Specifically, it participates in viral particle assembly, can associate with the viral ribonucleoprotein complexes and can bind to the cell plasma membrane and/or the cytoplasmic tail of viral transmembrane proteins. M1 contains an N-terminal domain of 164 amino acids with two basic domains: the nuclear localization signal on helix 6 and an arginine triplet (R76/77/78) on helix 5. To investigate the role of these two M1 basic domains in...
Influenza A virus matrix protein 1 (M1) is the most abundant protein within virions and functions at...
AbstractTo determine if membrane association is an intrinsic property of the influenza virus matrix ...
The assembly of influenza A virus at the plasma membrane of infected cells leads to release of envel...
International audienceThe influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 virus caused the first influenza pandemic of the 21...
The influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 virus caused the first influenza pandemic of the 21st century. In this st...
Lors de la réplication du virus de la grippe, la protéine de matrice M1 prend part au transport des ...
The matrix protein 1 (M1) is the most abundant structural protein in influenza A virus particles. It...
AbstractThe matrix protein M1, the organizer of assembly of influenza virus, interacts with other vi...
The mechanism of budding of influenza A virus revealed important deviation from the consensus mechan...
Abstract Background The influenza matrix protein (M1) layer under the viral membrane plays multiple ...
Topological rearrangements of biological membranes, such as fusion and fission, often require a soph...
The matrix protein (M1) of influenza A virus is generally viewed as a key orchestrator in the releas...
Influenza matrix protein 1 (M1) is the most abundant protein in the virus and forms the matrix layer...
Matrix proteins are encoded by many enveloped viruses, including influenza viruses, herpes viruses a...
Influenza A virus causes millions of severe cases of disease during annual epidemics. The most abund...
Influenza A virus matrix protein 1 (M1) is the most abundant protein within virions and functions at...
AbstractTo determine if membrane association is an intrinsic property of the influenza virus matrix ...
The assembly of influenza A virus at the plasma membrane of infected cells leads to release of envel...
International audienceThe influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 virus caused the first influenza pandemic of the 21...
The influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 virus caused the first influenza pandemic of the 21st century. In this st...
Lors de la réplication du virus de la grippe, la protéine de matrice M1 prend part au transport des ...
The matrix protein 1 (M1) is the most abundant structural protein in influenza A virus particles. It...
AbstractThe matrix protein M1, the organizer of assembly of influenza virus, interacts with other vi...
The mechanism of budding of influenza A virus revealed important deviation from the consensus mechan...
Abstract Background The influenza matrix protein (M1) layer under the viral membrane plays multiple ...
Topological rearrangements of biological membranes, such as fusion and fission, often require a soph...
The matrix protein (M1) of influenza A virus is generally viewed as a key orchestrator in the releas...
Influenza matrix protein 1 (M1) is the most abundant protein in the virus and forms the matrix layer...
Matrix proteins are encoded by many enveloped viruses, including influenza viruses, herpes viruses a...
Influenza A virus causes millions of severe cases of disease during annual epidemics. The most abund...
Influenza A virus matrix protein 1 (M1) is the most abundant protein within virions and functions at...
AbstractTo determine if membrane association is an intrinsic property of the influenza virus matrix ...
The assembly of influenza A virus at the plasma membrane of infected cells leads to release of envel...