AbstractUnraveling the conformation of membrane-bound viral fusion peptides is essential for understanding how those peptides destabilize the bilayer topology of lipids that is important for virus-cell membrane fusion. Here, molecular dynamics (MD) simulations were performed to investigate the conformation of the 20 amino acids long fusion peptide of influenza hemagglutinin of strain X31 bound to a dimyristoyl phosphatidylcholine (DMPC) bilayer. The simulations revealed that the peptide adopts a kinked conformation, in agreement with the NMR structures of a related peptide in detergent micelles. The peptide is located at the amphipathic interface between the headgroups and hydrocarbon chains of the lipid by an energetically favorable arrang...
AbstractKnowledge about the influenza fusion peptide (FP) membrane insertion mode is crucial for und...
The secondary structure of a 20-amino acid length synthetic peptide corresponding to the N terminus ...
Fusion is a crucial event in the infection of animal cells by enveloped viruses (e.g., HIV or influe...
AbstractUnraveling the conformation of membrane-bound viral fusion peptides is essential for underst...
AbstractA detailed molecular dynamics study of the haemagglutinin fusion peptide (N-terminal 20 resi...
AbstractMembrane fusion is critical to eukaryotic cellular function and crucial to the entry of enve...
AbstractThe 20 N-terminal residues of the HA2 subunit of influenza hemagglutinin (HA), known as the ...
Influenza virus is one of the most devastating human pathogens. In order to infect host cells, this ...
During the infection process, the influenza fusion peptide (FP) inserts into the host membrane, play...
AbstractThe “fusion peptide”, a segment of ∼20 residues of the influenza hemagglutinin (HA), is nece...
The conserved N-terminal residues of the HA2 subunit of influenza hemagglutinin (fusion peptide) are...
The amino-terminal segment of the membrane-anchored subunit of influenza hemagglutinin (HA) plays a ...
Membrane fusion is critical to eukaryotic cellular function and crucial to the entry of enveloped vi...
While the importance of viral fusion peptides (e.g., hemagglutinin (HA) and gp41) in virus-cell memb...
ABSTRACT: The conserved N-terminal residues of the HA2 subunit of influenza hemagglutinin (fusion pe...
AbstractKnowledge about the influenza fusion peptide (FP) membrane insertion mode is crucial for und...
The secondary structure of a 20-amino acid length synthetic peptide corresponding to the N terminus ...
Fusion is a crucial event in the infection of animal cells by enveloped viruses (e.g., HIV or influe...
AbstractUnraveling the conformation of membrane-bound viral fusion peptides is essential for underst...
AbstractA detailed molecular dynamics study of the haemagglutinin fusion peptide (N-terminal 20 resi...
AbstractMembrane fusion is critical to eukaryotic cellular function and crucial to the entry of enve...
AbstractThe 20 N-terminal residues of the HA2 subunit of influenza hemagglutinin (HA), known as the ...
Influenza virus is one of the most devastating human pathogens. In order to infect host cells, this ...
During the infection process, the influenza fusion peptide (FP) inserts into the host membrane, play...
AbstractThe “fusion peptide”, a segment of ∼20 residues of the influenza hemagglutinin (HA), is nece...
The conserved N-terminal residues of the HA2 subunit of influenza hemagglutinin (fusion peptide) are...
The amino-terminal segment of the membrane-anchored subunit of influenza hemagglutinin (HA) plays a ...
Membrane fusion is critical to eukaryotic cellular function and crucial to the entry of enveloped vi...
While the importance of viral fusion peptides (e.g., hemagglutinin (HA) and gp41) in virus-cell memb...
ABSTRACT: The conserved N-terminal residues of the HA2 subunit of influenza hemagglutinin (fusion pe...
AbstractKnowledge about the influenza fusion peptide (FP) membrane insertion mode is crucial for und...
The secondary structure of a 20-amino acid length synthetic peptide corresponding to the N terminus ...
Fusion is a crucial event in the infection of animal cells by enveloped viruses (e.g., HIV or influe...