Abstract Enveloped viruses encode specialized fusion proteins which promote the merger of viral and cell membranes, permitting the cytosolic release of the viral cores. Understanding the molecular details of this process is essential for antiviral strategies. Recent structural studies revealed a stunning diversity of viral fusion proteins in their native state. In spite of this diversity, the post-fusion structures of these proteins share a common trimeric hairpin motif in which the amino- and carboxy-terminal hydrophobic domains are positioned at the same end of a rod-shaped molecule. The converging hairpin motif, along with biochemical and functional data, implies that disparate viral proteins promote membrane merger via a universal "cast...
AbstractBackground: Membrane fusion within the Paramyxoviridae family of viruses is mediated by a su...
Enveloped viruses require fusion between the viral envelope and the target membrane for entry into ...
Enveloped viruses always gain entry into the cytoplasm by fusion of their lipid envelope with a cell...
The fusion of lipid bilayers is central to a number of diverse processes, such as fertilization, syn...
AbstractMembrane fusion is an essential step when enveloped viruses enter cells. Lipid bilayer fusio...
AbstractViruses use elaborate stratagems to enter cells. The HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein, which medi...
Infection of host cells by the virus HIV-1 is mediated by the trimeric envelope glycoprotein (Env). ...
AbstractMembrane fusion of enveloped viruses with cellular membranes is mediated by viral glycoprote...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2000.Includes bibliographic...
Class I viral glycoproteins (GP) facilitate entry via the catalytic fusion of the viral envelope wit...
Enveloped viruses include the most dangerous human and animal pathogens, in particular coronavirus, ...
International audienceEnveloped viruses penetrate their cell targets following the merging of their ...
AbstractInfection by enveloped viruses is initiated by the fusion of viral and cellular membranes. I...
A key step during the entry of enveloped viruses into cells is the merger of viral and cell lipid bi...
The C-terminal transmembrane domain (TMD) of viral fusion proteins such as HIV gp41 and influenza he...
AbstractBackground: Membrane fusion within the Paramyxoviridae family of viruses is mediated by a su...
Enveloped viruses require fusion between the viral envelope and the target membrane for entry into ...
Enveloped viruses always gain entry into the cytoplasm by fusion of their lipid envelope with a cell...
The fusion of lipid bilayers is central to a number of diverse processes, such as fertilization, syn...
AbstractMembrane fusion is an essential step when enveloped viruses enter cells. Lipid bilayer fusio...
AbstractViruses use elaborate stratagems to enter cells. The HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein, which medi...
Infection of host cells by the virus HIV-1 is mediated by the trimeric envelope glycoprotein (Env). ...
AbstractMembrane fusion of enveloped viruses with cellular membranes is mediated by viral glycoprote...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2000.Includes bibliographic...
Class I viral glycoproteins (GP) facilitate entry via the catalytic fusion of the viral envelope wit...
Enveloped viruses include the most dangerous human and animal pathogens, in particular coronavirus, ...
International audienceEnveloped viruses penetrate their cell targets following the merging of their ...
AbstractInfection by enveloped viruses is initiated by the fusion of viral and cellular membranes. I...
A key step during the entry of enveloped viruses into cells is the merger of viral and cell lipid bi...
The C-terminal transmembrane domain (TMD) of viral fusion proteins such as HIV gp41 and influenza he...
AbstractBackground: Membrane fusion within the Paramyxoviridae family of viruses is mediated by a su...
Enveloped viruses require fusion between the viral envelope and the target membrane for entry into ...
Enveloped viruses always gain entry into the cytoplasm by fusion of their lipid envelope with a cell...