The synthesis of the Newcastle disease virus (NDV) fusion (F) protein in a cell-free protein-synthesizing system containing membranes was characterized. The membrane-associated products were in at least two different topological forms with respect to the membranes. The properties of one form were consistent with the expected membrane insertion as a classical type 1 glycoprotein. This form of the protein was fully glycosylated, and sequences amino terminal to the transmembrane domain were protected from protease digestion by the membranes. The second form of membrane-associated F protein was partially glycosylated and partially protected from protease digestion by the membranes. Protease digestion resulted in a 23-kDa protease-protected poly...
The hemagglutinin-neuraminidase (HN) protein of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) is a type II glycoprot...
Paramyxoviruses, such as Newcastle disease virus (NDV), assemble in and bud from plasma membranes of...
AbstractParamyxoviruses initiate infection by attaching to cell surface receptors and fusing viral a...
The sequence and structure of the Newcastle disease virus (NDV) fusion (F) protein are consistent wi...
AbstractBackground: Membrane fusion within the Paramyxoviridae family of viruses is mediated by a su...
The biologically active form of the fusion glycoprotein F from Newcastle disease virus (NDV) compris...
To explore the association of the Newcastle disease virus (NDV) fusion (F) protein with cholesterol-...
The hemagglutinin-neuraminidase (HN) molecule of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) is an integral membra...
The fusion (F) protein of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) is a type I membrane glycoprotein that media...
Part I. A unique abundant protein (P) analogous to the putative polymerase proteins of other paramyx...
To explore the association of the Newcastle disease virus (NDV) fusion (F) protein with cholesterol-...
AbstractThe fusion (F) glycoprotein of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) contains a predicted amphipathi...
The cDNA derived from the fusion gene of the virulent AV strain of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) was...
The fusion protein of the Newcastle Disease Virus (NDV) contains three hydrophobic domains. To explo...
Newcastle disease virus (NDV) virions possess two proteins which react strongly with monoclonal anti...
The hemagglutinin-neuraminidase (HN) protein of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) is a type II glycoprot...
Paramyxoviruses, such as Newcastle disease virus (NDV), assemble in and bud from plasma membranes of...
AbstractParamyxoviruses initiate infection by attaching to cell surface receptors and fusing viral a...
The sequence and structure of the Newcastle disease virus (NDV) fusion (F) protein are consistent wi...
AbstractBackground: Membrane fusion within the Paramyxoviridae family of viruses is mediated by a su...
The biologically active form of the fusion glycoprotein F from Newcastle disease virus (NDV) compris...
To explore the association of the Newcastle disease virus (NDV) fusion (F) protein with cholesterol-...
The hemagglutinin-neuraminidase (HN) molecule of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) is an integral membra...
The fusion (F) protein of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) is a type I membrane glycoprotein that media...
Part I. A unique abundant protein (P) analogous to the putative polymerase proteins of other paramyx...
To explore the association of the Newcastle disease virus (NDV) fusion (F) protein with cholesterol-...
AbstractThe fusion (F) glycoprotein of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) contains a predicted amphipathi...
The cDNA derived from the fusion gene of the virulent AV strain of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) was...
The fusion protein of the Newcastle Disease Virus (NDV) contains three hydrophobic domains. To explo...
Newcastle disease virus (NDV) virions possess two proteins which react strongly with monoclonal anti...
The hemagglutinin-neuraminidase (HN) protein of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) is a type II glycoprot...
Paramyxoviruses, such as Newcastle disease virus (NDV), assemble in and bud from plasma membranes of...
AbstractParamyxoviruses initiate infection by attaching to cell surface receptors and fusing viral a...