AbstractLittle is known about the mechanisms of cell–cell fusion in development and diseases and, especially, about fusion stages downstream of an opening of nascent fusion pore(s). Earlier works on different cell–cell fusion reactions have indicated that cytoskeleton plays important role in syncytium formation. However, due to complexity of these reactions and multifaceted contributions of cytoskeleton in cell physiology, it has remained unclear whether cytoskeleton directly drives fusion pore expansion or affects preceding fusion stages. Here we explore cellular reorganization associated with fusion pore expansion in syncytium formation using relatively simple experimental system. Fusion between murine embryonic fibroblasts NIH3T3-based c...
The fusion of mammalian cells into syncytia is a developmental process that is tightly restricted to...
Enveloped viruses, such as influenza, infect cells by fusing their viral envelope with the cell memb...
Membrane fusion is a fundamental requirement in numerous developmental, physiological, and pathologi...
AbstractLittle is known about the mechanisms of cell–cell fusion in development and diseases and, es...
We have investigated the mechanism of cell fusion mediated by HA, the fusogenic hemagglutinin of the...
We have investigated the mechanism of cell fusion mediated by HA, the fusogenic hemagglutinin of the...
AbstractParamyxovirus fusion (F) proteins promote both virus–cell fusion, required for viral entry, ...
In order to provide a better understanding of the dynamic process of cell fusion, we studied the reo...
The mechanism of bilayer unification in bio-logical fusion is unclear. We reversibly arrested hemag-...
AbstractCell fusions produce multinucleate syncytia that are crucial to the structure of essential t...
Cell-cell fusion occurs in many biological processes such as fertilization, myogenesis, placenta for...
Cell-cell fusion is a ubiquitous process that underlies fertilization and development of eukaryotes....
Cell-cell fusion is fundamental to the development and physiology of multicellular organisms, but li...
Several proteins involved in exocytosis have been identified recently, but it is still completely un...
The reovirus fusion-associated small transmembrane (FAST) proteins are virus-encoded membrane fusion...
The fusion of mammalian cells into syncytia is a developmental process that is tightly restricted to...
Enveloped viruses, such as influenza, infect cells by fusing their viral envelope with the cell memb...
Membrane fusion is a fundamental requirement in numerous developmental, physiological, and pathologi...
AbstractLittle is known about the mechanisms of cell–cell fusion in development and diseases and, es...
We have investigated the mechanism of cell fusion mediated by HA, the fusogenic hemagglutinin of the...
We have investigated the mechanism of cell fusion mediated by HA, the fusogenic hemagglutinin of the...
AbstractParamyxovirus fusion (F) proteins promote both virus–cell fusion, required for viral entry, ...
In order to provide a better understanding of the dynamic process of cell fusion, we studied the reo...
The mechanism of bilayer unification in bio-logical fusion is unclear. We reversibly arrested hemag-...
AbstractCell fusions produce multinucleate syncytia that are crucial to the structure of essential t...
Cell-cell fusion occurs in many biological processes such as fertilization, myogenesis, placenta for...
Cell-cell fusion is a ubiquitous process that underlies fertilization and development of eukaryotes....
Cell-cell fusion is fundamental to the development and physiology of multicellular organisms, but li...
Several proteins involved in exocytosis have been identified recently, but it is still completely un...
The reovirus fusion-associated small transmembrane (FAST) proteins are virus-encoded membrane fusion...
The fusion of mammalian cells into syncytia is a developmental process that is tightly restricted to...
Enveloped viruses, such as influenza, infect cells by fusing their viral envelope with the cell memb...
Membrane fusion is a fundamental requirement in numerous developmental, physiological, and pathologi...