We previously described fusion-inhibitory peptides that are targeted to the cell membrane by cholesterol conjugation and potently inhibit enveloped viruses that fuse at the cell surface, including HIV, parainfluenza, and henipaviruses. However, for viruses that fuse inside of intracellular compartments, fusion-inhibitory peptides have exhibited very low antiviral activity. We propose that for these viruses, too, membrane targeting via cholesterol conjugation may yield potent compounds. Here we compare the activity of fusion-inhibitory peptides derived from the influenza hemagglutinin (HA) and show that although the unconjugated peptides are inactive, the cholesterol-conjugated compounds are effective inhibitors of infectivity and membrane f...
© 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Influenza viruses are major human pathogens, responsible fo...
New inhibitors of influenza viruses are needed to combat the potential emergence of novel human infl...
The impact of influenza virus infection is felt each year on a global scale when approximately 5–10%...
We previously described fusion-inhibitory peptides that are targeted to the cell membrane by cholest...
The impact of influenza virus infection is felt each year on a global scale when approximately 5-10%...
Fusion between the viral and target cell membranes is an obligatory step for the infectivity of all ...
Fusion between the viral and target cell membranes is an obligatory step for the infectivity of all ...
International audienceFusion between the viral and target cell membranes is an obligatory step for t...
© 2018 American Chemical SocietyThe impact of influenza virus infection is felt each year on a globa...
<div><p>Fusion between the viral and target cell membranes is an obligatory step for the infectivity...
<div><p>New inhibitors of influenza viruses are needed to combat the potential emergence of novel hu...
The fusion of enveloped viruses with the host cell is driven by specialized fusion proteins to initi...
The infection by enveloped viruses causes several diseases worldwide, which in some cases can develo...
New inhibitors of influenza viruses are needed to combat the potential emergence of novel human infl...
Conformational changes of viral glycoproteins govern the fusion of viral and cellular membranes in t...
© 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Influenza viruses are major human pathogens, responsible fo...
New inhibitors of influenza viruses are needed to combat the potential emergence of novel human infl...
The impact of influenza virus infection is felt each year on a global scale when approximately 5–10%...
We previously described fusion-inhibitory peptides that are targeted to the cell membrane by cholest...
The impact of influenza virus infection is felt each year on a global scale when approximately 5-10%...
Fusion between the viral and target cell membranes is an obligatory step for the infectivity of all ...
Fusion between the viral and target cell membranes is an obligatory step for the infectivity of all ...
International audienceFusion between the viral and target cell membranes is an obligatory step for t...
© 2018 American Chemical SocietyThe impact of influenza virus infection is felt each year on a globa...
<div><p>Fusion between the viral and target cell membranes is an obligatory step for the infectivity...
<div><p>New inhibitors of influenza viruses are needed to combat the potential emergence of novel hu...
The fusion of enveloped viruses with the host cell is driven by specialized fusion proteins to initi...
The infection by enveloped viruses causes several diseases worldwide, which in some cases can develo...
New inhibitors of influenza viruses are needed to combat the potential emergence of novel human infl...
Conformational changes of viral glycoproteins govern the fusion of viral and cellular membranes in t...
© 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Influenza viruses are major human pathogens, responsible fo...
New inhibitors of influenza viruses are needed to combat the potential emergence of novel human infl...
The impact of influenza virus infection is felt each year on a global scale when approximately 5–10%...