The envelope glycoproteins E1 and E2 of Sindbis virus are palmitoylated at cysteine residues within their transmembrane domains (E1 at position 430, and E2 at positions 388 and 390), Here, we investigated the in vitro membrane fusion activity of Sindbis virus variants (derived from the Tote 1101 infectious clone), in which the E1 C430 and/or E2 C388/390 residues had been substituted for alanines, Both the E1 and E2 mutant viruses, as well as a triple mutant virus, fused with liposomes in a strictly low-pH-dependent manner, the fusion characteristics being indistinguishable from those of the parent Tote 1101 virus. These results demonstrate that acylation of the transmembrane domain of Sindbis virus E1 and E2 is not required for expression o...
We have examined the role of thiol-disulfide exchange reactions during the penetration of cells by S...
AbstractThe glycoprotein envelope of alphaviruses consists of two proteins, E1 and E2. E1 is respons...
AbstractExposure of the carboxyl terminus (endo domain) of Sindbis virus membrane glycoprotein E2 to...
The envelope glycoproteins E1 and E2 of Sindbis virus are palmitoylated at cysteine residues within ...
AbstractThe envelope glycoproteins E1 and E2 of Sindbis virus are palmitoylated at cysteine residues...
The spike glycoprotein E2 of Sindbis virus (SIN) is synthesized in the infected cell as a PE2 precur...
AbstractThe two glycoproteins that form the external spikes of the alphaviruses are type 1 membrane ...
The spike glycoprotein E2 of Sindbis virus (SIN) is synthesized in the infected cell as a PE2 precur...
There is controversy as to whether the cell entry mechanism of Sindbis virus (SIN) involves direct f...
Mutational analysis of the viral spike proteins has greatly contributed to our current understanding...
The assembly and budding of Sindbis virus, a prototypic member of the alphavirus subgroup in the fam...
Expression of alphavirus glycoproteins on the surface of infected cells leads to cell fusion after e...
The spike glycoprotein E2 of Sindbis virus (SIN) is synthesized in the infected cell as a PE2 precur...
AbstractSindbis virus is composed of two nested T = 4 icosahedral protein shells containing 240 copi...
AbstractAssembly and budding of alphaviruses are postulated to occur by protein–protein interactions...
We have examined the role of thiol-disulfide exchange reactions during the penetration of cells by S...
AbstractThe glycoprotein envelope of alphaviruses consists of two proteins, E1 and E2. E1 is respons...
AbstractExposure of the carboxyl terminus (endo domain) of Sindbis virus membrane glycoprotein E2 to...
The envelope glycoproteins E1 and E2 of Sindbis virus are palmitoylated at cysteine residues within ...
AbstractThe envelope glycoproteins E1 and E2 of Sindbis virus are palmitoylated at cysteine residues...
The spike glycoprotein E2 of Sindbis virus (SIN) is synthesized in the infected cell as a PE2 precur...
AbstractThe two glycoproteins that form the external spikes of the alphaviruses are type 1 membrane ...
The spike glycoprotein E2 of Sindbis virus (SIN) is synthesized in the infected cell as a PE2 precur...
There is controversy as to whether the cell entry mechanism of Sindbis virus (SIN) involves direct f...
Mutational analysis of the viral spike proteins has greatly contributed to our current understanding...
The assembly and budding of Sindbis virus, a prototypic member of the alphavirus subgroup in the fam...
Expression of alphavirus glycoproteins on the surface of infected cells leads to cell fusion after e...
The spike glycoprotein E2 of Sindbis virus (SIN) is synthesized in the infected cell as a PE2 precur...
AbstractSindbis virus is composed of two nested T = 4 icosahedral protein shells containing 240 copi...
AbstractAssembly and budding of alphaviruses are postulated to occur by protein–protein interactions...
We have examined the role of thiol-disulfide exchange reactions during the penetration of cells by S...
AbstractThe glycoprotein envelope of alphaviruses consists of two proteins, E1 and E2. E1 is respons...
AbstractExposure of the carboxyl terminus (endo domain) of Sindbis virus membrane glycoprotein E2 to...