AbstractThe glycoprotein envelope of alphaviruses consists of two proteins, E1 and E2. E1 is responsible for fusion and E2 is responsible for receptor binding. An atomic structure is available for E1, but one for E2 has not been reported. In this study, transposon linker-insertion mutagenesis was used to probe the function of different domains of E2. A library of mutants, containing 19 amino acid insertions in the E2 glycoprotein sequence of the prototype alphavirus, Sindbis virus (SINV), was generated. Fifty-seven independent E2 insertions were characterized, of which more than half (67%) gave rise to viable virus. The wild-type-like mutants identify regions that accommodate insertions without perturbing virus production and can be used to...
We have determined the three-dimensional structures of the wild-type Sindbis virus and two of its mu...
AbstractSindbis is an Alphavirus capable of infecting and replicating in both vertebrate and inverte...
AbstractExposure of the carboxyl terminus (endo domain) of Sindbis virus membrane glycoprotein E2 to...
AbstractThe glycoprotein envelope of alphaviruses consists of two proteins, E1 and E2. E1 is respons...
The cell receptor-binding and host cell membrane fusion activities of the alphavirus, Sindbis virus ...
The assembly and budding of Sindbis virus, a prototypic member of the alphavirus subgroup in the fam...
The substitution of arginine for serine at position 114 of glycoprotein E2 in several biological and...
The 9 Å resolution cryo-electron microscopy map of Sindbis virus presented here provides structural ...
Chimeric alphaviruses in which the 6K and glycoprotein E1 moieties of Sindbis virus are replaced wit...
AbstractAssembly and budding of alphaviruses are postulated to occur by protein–protein interactions...
Mutational analysis of the viral spike proteins has greatly contributed to our current understanding...
AbstractThe two glycoproteins that form the external spikes of the alphaviruses are type 1 membrane ...
AbstractSindbis virus is composed of two nested T = 4 icosahedral protein shells containing 240 copi...
The substitution of arginine for serine at position 114 of glycoprotein E2 in several biological and...
SummaryThe 9 Å resolution cryo-electron microscopy map of Sindbis virus presented here provides stru...
We have determined the three-dimensional structures of the wild-type Sindbis virus and two of its mu...
AbstractSindbis is an Alphavirus capable of infecting and replicating in both vertebrate and inverte...
AbstractExposure of the carboxyl terminus (endo domain) of Sindbis virus membrane glycoprotein E2 to...
AbstractThe glycoprotein envelope of alphaviruses consists of two proteins, E1 and E2. E1 is respons...
The cell receptor-binding and host cell membrane fusion activities of the alphavirus, Sindbis virus ...
The assembly and budding of Sindbis virus, a prototypic member of the alphavirus subgroup in the fam...
The substitution of arginine for serine at position 114 of glycoprotein E2 in several biological and...
The 9 Å resolution cryo-electron microscopy map of Sindbis virus presented here provides structural ...
Chimeric alphaviruses in which the 6K and glycoprotein E1 moieties of Sindbis virus are replaced wit...
AbstractAssembly and budding of alphaviruses are postulated to occur by protein–protein interactions...
Mutational analysis of the viral spike proteins has greatly contributed to our current understanding...
AbstractThe two glycoproteins that form the external spikes of the alphaviruses are type 1 membrane ...
AbstractSindbis virus is composed of two nested T = 4 icosahedral protein shells containing 240 copi...
The substitution of arginine for serine at position 114 of glycoprotein E2 in several biological and...
SummaryThe 9 Å resolution cryo-electron microscopy map of Sindbis virus presented here provides stru...
We have determined the three-dimensional structures of the wild-type Sindbis virus and two of its mu...
AbstractSindbis is an Alphavirus capable of infecting and replicating in both vertebrate and inverte...
AbstractExposure of the carboxyl terminus (endo domain) of Sindbis virus membrane glycoprotein E2 to...