Membrane fusion plays a vital role in a large and diverse number of essential biological processes. Despite this fact, the precise molecular events that occur during fusion are still not known. We are currently engaged on a study of membrane fusion as mediated by viral fusion peptides. These peptides are the N-terminal regions of certain viral envelope proteins that mediate the process of fusion between the viral envelope and the membranes of the host cell during the infection process. As part of this study, we have carried out neutron diffraction measurements at the ILL, BeNSC and Chalk River, on a range of viral fusion peptides. The peptides, from simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV), influenza A and feline leukaemia virus (FeLV), were inc...
Viral fusion glycoproteins present a membrane-proximal external region (MPER) which is usually rich ...
AbstractThe HIV fusion peptide (HFP) is a biologically relevant model system to understand virus/hos...
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are found in Nature as a part of the innate immune system in a wide ra...
Gene-encoded membrane-active antimicrobial peptides permeablize bacterial plasma membranes without h...
The fusion peptide (FP) and transmembrane domain (TMD) of viral fusion proteins play important roles...
AbstractSegments of viral fusion proteins play an important role in viral fusion. They are defined b...
Enveloped viruses require fusion between the viral envelope and the target membrane for entry into ...
AbstractThe fusion peptides of HIV and influenza virus are crucial for viral entry into a host cell....
The fusion peptide (FP) and transmembrane domain (TMD) of viral fusion proteins play important roles...
It has been shown that there is a correlation between the fusogenecity of synthetic peptides corresp...
Abstract: Viral fusion glycoproteins present a membrane-proximal external region (MPER) which is usu...
Processes such as endo- or exocytosis, membrane recycling, fertilization and enveloped viruses infec...
The fusion peptides of HIV and influenza virus are crucial for viral entry into a host cell. We repo...
A crucial step in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is fusion between the viral envelope ...
Fusion peptides of type I fusion glycoproteins are structural elements of several enveloped viruses ...
Viral fusion glycoproteins present a membrane-proximal external region (MPER) which is usually rich ...
AbstractThe HIV fusion peptide (HFP) is a biologically relevant model system to understand virus/hos...
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are found in Nature as a part of the innate immune system in a wide ra...
Gene-encoded membrane-active antimicrobial peptides permeablize bacterial plasma membranes without h...
The fusion peptide (FP) and transmembrane domain (TMD) of viral fusion proteins play important roles...
AbstractSegments of viral fusion proteins play an important role in viral fusion. They are defined b...
Enveloped viruses require fusion between the viral envelope and the target membrane for entry into ...
AbstractThe fusion peptides of HIV and influenza virus are crucial for viral entry into a host cell....
The fusion peptide (FP) and transmembrane domain (TMD) of viral fusion proteins play important roles...
It has been shown that there is a correlation between the fusogenecity of synthetic peptides corresp...
Abstract: Viral fusion glycoproteins present a membrane-proximal external region (MPER) which is usu...
Processes such as endo- or exocytosis, membrane recycling, fertilization and enveloped viruses infec...
The fusion peptides of HIV and influenza virus are crucial for viral entry into a host cell. We repo...
A crucial step in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is fusion between the viral envelope ...
Fusion peptides of type I fusion glycoproteins are structural elements of several enveloped viruses ...
Viral fusion glycoproteins present a membrane-proximal external region (MPER) which is usually rich ...
AbstractThe HIV fusion peptide (HFP) is a biologically relevant model system to understand virus/hos...
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are found in Nature as a part of the innate immune system in a wide ra...