Topological rearrangements of biological membranes, such as fusion and fission, often require a sophisticated interplay between different proteins and cellular membranes. However, in the case of fusion proteins of enveloped viruses, even one molecule can execute membrane restructurings. Growing evidence indicates that matrix proteins of enveloped viruses can solely trigger the membrane bending required for another crucial step in virogenesis, the budding of progeny virions. For the case of the influenza A virus matrix protein M1, different studies report both in favor and against M1 being able to produce virus-like particles without other viral proteins. Here, we investigated the physicochemical mechanisms of M1 membrane activity on giant u...
Influenza A virus matrix protein M1 plays an essential role in the virus lifecycle, but its function...
The M2 protein is a multifunctional protein, which plays several roles in the replication cycle of t...
Assembly and budding of influenza virus proceeds in the viral budozone, a domain in the plasma membr...
The matrix protein M1 of the Influenza A virus (IAV) is supposed to mediate viral assembly and buddi...
Matrix proteins from enveloped viruses play an important role in budding and stabilizing virus parti...
Targeting host cell membranes by M2 of influenza A virus is important for virus invasion and replica...
AbstractThe M1 protein of influenza virus is thought to make contact with the cytoplasmic tails of t...
The M1 matrix protein of influenza A virus, which plays multiple roles in virion assembly and infect...
Targeting host cell membranes by M2 of influenza A virus is important for virus invasion and replica...
Influenza A virus envelope contains lipid molecules of the host cell and three integral viral protei...
TheM1matrix protein of influenza A virus, which plays multiple roles in virion assembly and infectio...
The influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 virus caused the first influenza pandemic of the 21st century. In this st...
International audienceThe influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 virus caused the first influenza pandemic of the 21...
The matrix protein (M1) of influenza A virus is generally viewed as a key orchestrator in the releas...
Matrix proteins play a central role in the assembly of enveloped pleomorphic viruses. In order to st...
Influenza A virus matrix protein M1 plays an essential role in the virus lifecycle, but its function...
The M2 protein is a multifunctional protein, which plays several roles in the replication cycle of t...
Assembly and budding of influenza virus proceeds in the viral budozone, a domain in the plasma membr...
The matrix protein M1 of the Influenza A virus (IAV) is supposed to mediate viral assembly and buddi...
Matrix proteins from enveloped viruses play an important role in budding and stabilizing virus parti...
Targeting host cell membranes by M2 of influenza A virus is important for virus invasion and replica...
AbstractThe M1 protein of influenza virus is thought to make contact with the cytoplasmic tails of t...
The M1 matrix protein of influenza A virus, which plays multiple roles in virion assembly and infect...
Targeting host cell membranes by M2 of influenza A virus is important for virus invasion and replica...
Influenza A virus envelope contains lipid molecules of the host cell and three integral viral protei...
TheM1matrix protein of influenza A virus, which plays multiple roles in virion assembly and infectio...
The influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 virus caused the first influenza pandemic of the 21st century. In this st...
International audienceThe influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 virus caused the first influenza pandemic of the 21...
The matrix protein (M1) of influenza A virus is generally viewed as a key orchestrator in the releas...
Matrix proteins play a central role in the assembly of enveloped pleomorphic viruses. In order to st...
Influenza A virus matrix protein M1 plays an essential role in the virus lifecycle, but its function...
The M2 protein is a multifunctional protein, which plays several roles in the replication cycle of t...
Assembly and budding of influenza virus proceeds in the viral budozone, a domain in the plasma membr...