AbstractA detailed knowledge of the mechanism of virus entry represents one of the most promising approaches to develop new therapeutic strategies. However, viral fusion is a very complex process involving fusion glycoproteins present on the viral envelope. In the two hepatitis C virus envelope proteins, E1 and E2, several membranotropic regions with a potential role in the fusion process have been identified. Among these, we have selected the 314–342 E1 region. Circular Dichroism data indicate that the peptide exhibits a clear propensity to adopt a helical folding in different membrane mimicking media, such as mixtures of water with fluorinated alcohols and phospholipids, with a slight preference for negative charged bilayers. The 3D struc...
International audienceIn the hepatitis C virus (HCV) envelope glycoproteins E1 and E2, which form a ...
We have used an isolated chimeric protein E1340E2661 that includes the ectodomains of the envelope p...
Enveloped viruses require fusion between the viral envelope and the target membrane for entry into ...
A detailed knowledge of the mechanism of virus entry represents one of the most promising approaches...
International audienceABSTRACT Infection of eukaryotic cells by enveloped viruses requires the mergi...
AbstractThe previously identified membranotropic regions of the HCV E1 envelope glycoprotein, a clas...
AbstractThe previously identified membrane-active regions of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) E1 and E2 e...
ABSTRACT The previously identifiedmembrane-active regions of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) E1 andE2 en...
The mechanism(s) by which hepatitis C virus (HCV) enters and infects cells remains unknown. Identify...
AbstractBased on the predicted capacity to interact with membranes at the interface, we have found t...
International audienceLittle is known about the structure of the envelope glycoproteins of hepatitis...
AbstractWe have studied the binding and interaction of the peptide E1FP with various model membranes...
Based on the predicted capacity to interact with membranes at the interface, we have found three reg...
AbstractOligomerization of hepatitis C viral envelope proteins E1 and E2 is essential to virus fusio...
In the hepatitis C virus (HCV) envelope glycoproteins E1 and E2, which form a heterodimer, E2 is the...
International audienceIn the hepatitis C virus (HCV) envelope glycoproteins E1 and E2, which form a ...
We have used an isolated chimeric protein E1340E2661 that includes the ectodomains of the envelope p...
Enveloped viruses require fusion between the viral envelope and the target membrane for entry into ...
A detailed knowledge of the mechanism of virus entry represents one of the most promising approaches...
International audienceABSTRACT Infection of eukaryotic cells by enveloped viruses requires the mergi...
AbstractThe previously identified membranotropic regions of the HCV E1 envelope glycoprotein, a clas...
AbstractThe previously identified membrane-active regions of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) E1 and E2 e...
ABSTRACT The previously identifiedmembrane-active regions of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) E1 andE2 en...
The mechanism(s) by which hepatitis C virus (HCV) enters and infects cells remains unknown. Identify...
AbstractBased on the predicted capacity to interact with membranes at the interface, we have found t...
International audienceLittle is known about the structure of the envelope glycoproteins of hepatitis...
AbstractWe have studied the binding and interaction of the peptide E1FP with various model membranes...
Based on the predicted capacity to interact with membranes at the interface, we have found three reg...
AbstractOligomerization of hepatitis C viral envelope proteins E1 and E2 is essential to virus fusio...
In the hepatitis C virus (HCV) envelope glycoproteins E1 and E2, which form a heterodimer, E2 is the...
International audienceIn the hepatitis C virus (HCV) envelope glycoproteins E1 and E2, which form a ...
We have used an isolated chimeric protein E1340E2661 that includes the ectodomains of the envelope p...
Enveloped viruses require fusion between the viral envelope and the target membrane for entry into ...