Enveloped viruses include the most dangerous human and animal pathogens, in particular coronavirus, influenza virus, and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). For these viruses, receptor binding and entry are accomplished by a single viral envelope protein (termed the fusion protein), the structural changes of which trigger the remodeling and merger of the viral and target cellular membranes. The number of fusion proteins required for fusion activity is still under debate, and several studies report this value to range from 1 to 9 for type I fusion proteins. Here, we consider the earliest stage of viral fusion based on the continuum theory of membrane elasticity. We demonstrate that membrane deformations induced by the oblique insertion of am...
AbstractAlthough membrane fusion mediated by influenza virus hemagglutinin (HA) is the best characte...
Our molecular simulations reveal that wild-type influenza fusion peptides are able to stabilize a hi...
AbstractFusion peptides are hydrophobic and conserved sequences located within glycoprotein ectodoma...
AbstractThe fusion peptides of HIV and influenza virus are crucial for viral entry into a host cell....
Abstract Enveloped viruses encode specialized fusion proteins which promote the merger of viral and ...
AbstractSegments of viral fusion proteins play an important role in viral fusion. They are defined b...
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...
Class I fusion glycoproteins of viruses are involved in the fusion between viral envelope and cell m...
Regulatory features of protein-induced membrane fusion are largely unclear, particularly at the leve...
Processes such as endo- or exocytosis, membrane recycling, fertilization and enveloped viruses infec...
Processes such as endo- or exocytosis, membrane recycling, fertilization and enveloped viruses infec...
AbstractMembrane fusion of enveloped viruses with cellular membranes is mediated by viral glycoprote...
The fusion peptides of HIV and influenza virus are crucial for viral entry into a host cell. We repo...
Fusion is a crucial event in the infection of animal cells by enveloped viruses (e.g., HIV or influe...
AbstractAlthough membrane fusion mediated by influenza virus hemagglutinin (HA) is the best characte...
Our molecular simulations reveal that wild-type influenza fusion peptides are able to stabilize a hi...
AbstractFusion peptides are hydrophobic and conserved sequences located within glycoprotein ectodoma...
AbstractThe fusion peptides of HIV and influenza virus are crucial for viral entry into a host cell....
Abstract Enveloped viruses encode specialized fusion proteins which promote the merger of viral and ...
AbstractSegments of viral fusion proteins play an important role in viral fusion. They are defined b...
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...
Class I fusion glycoproteins of viruses are involved in the fusion between viral envelope and cell m...
Regulatory features of protein-induced membrane fusion are largely unclear, particularly at the leve...
Processes such as endo- or exocytosis, membrane recycling, fertilization and enveloped viruses infec...
Processes such as endo- or exocytosis, membrane recycling, fertilization and enveloped viruses infec...
AbstractMembrane fusion of enveloped viruses with cellular membranes is mediated by viral glycoprote...
The fusion peptides of HIV and influenza virus are crucial for viral entry into a host cell. We repo...
Fusion is a crucial event in the infection of animal cells by enveloped viruses (e.g., HIV or influe...
AbstractAlthough membrane fusion mediated by influenza virus hemagglutinin (HA) is the best characte...
Our molecular simulations reveal that wild-type influenza fusion peptides are able to stabilize a hi...
AbstractFusion peptides are hydrophobic and conserved sequences located within glycoprotein ectodoma...