The structure of the envelope protein E1 of two coronaviruses, mouse hepatitis virus strain A59 and infectious bronchitis virus, was analyzed by applying several theoretical methods to their amino acid sequence. The results of these analyses combined with earlier data on the orientation and protease sensitivity of E1 assembled in microsomal membranes lead to a topological model. According to this model, the protein is anchored in the lipid bilayer by three successive membrane-spanning helices present in its N-terminal half whereas the C-terminal part is thought to be associated with the membrane surface; these interactions with the membrane protect almost the complete polypeptide against protease digestion. In addition, it is predicted that...
Coronavirus-like particles morphologically similar to normal virions are assembled when genes encodi...
Coronaviruses infect many species causing a variety of diseases with a range of severities. Their ...
AbstractWe have tested the hypothesis that severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) coronavirus prot...
The structure of the envelope protein E1 of two coronaviruses, mouse hepatitis virus strain A59 and ...
AbstractCoronavirus small envelope protein E has two known biological functions: it plays a pivotal ...
The small envelope (E) protein has recently been shown to play an essential role in the assembly of ...
AbstractCoronavirus envelope (E) protein is a small integral membrane protein with multi-functions i...
The M protein of mouse hepatitis virus strain A59 is a triple-spanning membrane protein which assemb...
AbstractThe coronavirus responsible for the severe acute respiratory syndrome contains a small envel...
abstract: Coronaviruses are a significant group of viruses that cause enteric and respiratory infect...
AbstractSevere acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) coronavirus (CoV) envelope (E) protein is a transme...
AbstractMouse hepatitis virus (MHV) is a member of the family Coronaviridae. These positive strand R...
AbstractThe formation of a lipoprotein membrane within specialized areas of the cytoplasm is the fir...
Coronavirus envelope (CoV E) proteins are ∼100-residue polypeptides with at least one channel-formin...
Coronaviruses express two very large replicase polyproteins, the 16 autoproteolytic cleavage product...
Coronavirus-like particles morphologically similar to normal virions are assembled when genes encodi...
Coronaviruses infect many species causing a variety of diseases with a range of severities. Their ...
AbstractWe have tested the hypothesis that severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) coronavirus prot...
The structure of the envelope protein E1 of two coronaviruses, mouse hepatitis virus strain A59 and ...
AbstractCoronavirus small envelope protein E has two known biological functions: it plays a pivotal ...
The small envelope (E) protein has recently been shown to play an essential role in the assembly of ...
AbstractCoronavirus envelope (E) protein is a small integral membrane protein with multi-functions i...
The M protein of mouse hepatitis virus strain A59 is a triple-spanning membrane protein which assemb...
AbstractThe coronavirus responsible for the severe acute respiratory syndrome contains a small envel...
abstract: Coronaviruses are a significant group of viruses that cause enteric and respiratory infect...
AbstractSevere acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) coronavirus (CoV) envelope (E) protein is a transme...
AbstractMouse hepatitis virus (MHV) is a member of the family Coronaviridae. These positive strand R...
AbstractThe formation of a lipoprotein membrane within specialized areas of the cytoplasm is the fir...
Coronavirus envelope (CoV E) proteins are ∼100-residue polypeptides with at least one channel-formin...
Coronaviruses express two very large replicase polyproteins, the 16 autoproteolytic cleavage product...
Coronavirus-like particles morphologically similar to normal virions are assembled when genes encodi...
Coronaviruses infect many species causing a variety of diseases with a range of severities. Their ...
AbstractWe have tested the hypothesis that severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) coronavirus prot...