During host cell infection by flaviviruses such as dengue and Zika, acidic pH within the endosome triggers a conformational change in the envelope protein on the outer surface of the virion. This results in exposure of the ∼15 residue fusion peptide (FP) region, freeing it to induce fusion between the viral and endosomal membranes. A better understanding of the conformational dynamics of the FP in the presence of membranes, and the basis for its selectivity for anionic lipid species present within the endosome, would facilitate its therapeutic targeting with antiviral drugs and antibodies. In this work, multiscale modeling, simulations, and free energy calculations (including a total of ∼75 μs of atomic-resolution sampling), combined with i...
Viral fusion glycoproteins present a membrane-proximal external region (MPER) which is usually rich ...
AbstractKnowledge about the influenza fusion peptide (FP) membrane insertion mode is crucial for und...
Enveloped viruses require fusion between the viral envelope and the target membrane for entry into ...
During host cell infection by flaviviruses such as dengue and Zika, acidic pH within the endosome tr...
During host cell infection by flaviviruses such as dengue and Zika, acidic pH within the endosome tr...
Membrane fusion is a crucial step in flavivirus infections and a potential target for antiviral stra...
Dengue fever is one of the most widespread tropical diseases in the world. the disease is caused by ...
<div><p>The flavivirus membrane fusion is triggered by the acid pH of the endosomes after virus endo...
Flaviviruses are enveloped viruses which include human pathogens that are predominantly transmitted ...
International audienceViral membrane fusion proceeds through a sequence of steps that are driven by ...
The C-terminal transmembrane domain (TMD) of viral fusion proteins such as HIV gp41 and influenza he...
Enveloped viruses such as influenza virus are surrounded by a membrane and infection of target cells...
Flaviviruses deliver their RNA genome into the host-cell cytoplasm by fusing their lipid envelope wi...
Abstract: Viral fusion glycoproteins present a membrane-proximal external region (MPER) which is usu...
AbstractExperiments have shown that the ability of the HIV-1 virus to infect cells can be greatly di...
Viral fusion glycoproteins present a membrane-proximal external region (MPER) which is usually rich ...
AbstractKnowledge about the influenza fusion peptide (FP) membrane insertion mode is crucial for und...
Enveloped viruses require fusion between the viral envelope and the target membrane for entry into ...
During host cell infection by flaviviruses such as dengue and Zika, acidic pH within the endosome tr...
During host cell infection by flaviviruses such as dengue and Zika, acidic pH within the endosome tr...
Membrane fusion is a crucial step in flavivirus infections and a potential target for antiviral stra...
Dengue fever is one of the most widespread tropical diseases in the world. the disease is caused by ...
<div><p>The flavivirus membrane fusion is triggered by the acid pH of the endosomes after virus endo...
Flaviviruses are enveloped viruses which include human pathogens that are predominantly transmitted ...
International audienceViral membrane fusion proceeds through a sequence of steps that are driven by ...
The C-terminal transmembrane domain (TMD) of viral fusion proteins such as HIV gp41 and influenza he...
Enveloped viruses such as influenza virus are surrounded by a membrane and infection of target cells...
Flaviviruses deliver their RNA genome into the host-cell cytoplasm by fusing their lipid envelope wi...
Abstract: Viral fusion glycoproteins present a membrane-proximal external region (MPER) which is usu...
AbstractExperiments have shown that the ability of the HIV-1 virus to infect cells can be greatly di...
Viral fusion glycoproteins present a membrane-proximal external region (MPER) which is usually rich ...
AbstractKnowledge about the influenza fusion peptide (FP) membrane insertion mode is crucial for und...
Enveloped viruses require fusion between the viral envelope and the target membrane for entry into ...