The spike glycoprotein E2 of Sindbis virus (SIN) is synthesized in the infected cell as a PE2 precursor protein, which matures through cleavage by a cellular furin-like protease. Previous work has shown that SIN mutants impaired in PE2 cleavage are noninfectious on BHK-21 cells, the block in infection being localized at a step after virus-receptor interaction but prior to RNA replication. Here, we studied the membrane fusion properties of SIN PE2 cleavage mutants and observed that these viruses are impaired in their ability to form an El homotrimer and to fuse with liposomes at a mildly acidic pH. The block in spike rearrangement and fusion could be overridden by exposure of the mutant viruses to very low pH (</p
The process by which Sindbis virus induces the fusion of BHK-21 cells in monolayer cultures after ex...
AbstractMost site-directed mutations in the gene encoding the small, membrane-associated 6K protein ...
AbstractAssembly and budding of alphaviruses are postulated to occur by protein–protein interactions...
The spike glycoprotein E2 of Sindbis virus (SIN) is synthesized in the infected cell as a PE2 precur...
The spike glycoprotein E2 of Sindbis virus (SIN) is synthesized in the infected cell as a PE2 precur...
The spike glycoprotein E2 of Sindbis virus (SIN) is synthesized in the infected cell as a PE2 precur...
Mutational analysis of the viral spike proteins has greatly contributed to our current understanding...
The envelope glycoproteins E1 and E2 of Sindbis virus are palmitoylated at cysteine residues within ...
Expression of alphavirus glycoproteins on the surface of infected cells leads to cell fusion after e...
A step in the maturation of Sindbis virus glycoproteins is the cleavage of the precursor glycoprotei...
Sindbis virus virions incorporating uncleaved precursor envelope protein PE2 bind efficiently to cel...
AbstractThe envelope glycoproteins E1 and E2 of Sindbis virus are palmitoylated at cysteine residues...
There is controversy as to whether the cell entry mechanism of Sindbis virus (SIN) involves direct f...
Sindbis virions contain two glycoproteins, E1 and E2. E2 is produced initially as a precursor, PE2, ...
AbstractSindbis virus virions incorporating uncleaved precursor envelope protein PE2 bind efficientl...
The process by which Sindbis virus induces the fusion of BHK-21 cells in monolayer cultures after ex...
AbstractMost site-directed mutations in the gene encoding the small, membrane-associated 6K protein ...
AbstractAssembly and budding of alphaviruses are postulated to occur by protein–protein interactions...
The spike glycoprotein E2 of Sindbis virus (SIN) is synthesized in the infected cell as a PE2 precur...
The spike glycoprotein E2 of Sindbis virus (SIN) is synthesized in the infected cell as a PE2 precur...
The spike glycoprotein E2 of Sindbis virus (SIN) is synthesized in the infected cell as a PE2 precur...
Mutational analysis of the viral spike proteins has greatly contributed to our current understanding...
The envelope glycoproteins E1 and E2 of Sindbis virus are palmitoylated at cysteine residues within ...
Expression of alphavirus glycoproteins on the surface of infected cells leads to cell fusion after e...
A step in the maturation of Sindbis virus glycoproteins is the cleavage of the precursor glycoprotei...
Sindbis virus virions incorporating uncleaved precursor envelope protein PE2 bind efficiently to cel...
AbstractThe envelope glycoproteins E1 and E2 of Sindbis virus are palmitoylated at cysteine residues...
There is controversy as to whether the cell entry mechanism of Sindbis virus (SIN) involves direct f...
Sindbis virions contain two glycoproteins, E1 and E2. E2 is produced initially as a precursor, PE2, ...
AbstractSindbis virus virions incorporating uncleaved precursor envelope protein PE2 bind efficientl...
The process by which Sindbis virus induces the fusion of BHK-21 cells in monolayer cultures after ex...
AbstractMost site-directed mutations in the gene encoding the small, membrane-associated 6K protein ...
AbstractAssembly and budding of alphaviruses are postulated to occur by protein–protein interactions...