AbstractBackground: The amino-acid sequences of retroviral envelope proteins contain a ‘4– 3 hydrophobic repeat’, with hydrophobic amino acids spaced every four and then every three residues, characteristic of sequences that form coiled coils. The 4– 3 hydrophobic repeat is located in the transmembrane subunit (TM) of the retroviral envelope protein, adjacent to the fusion peptide, a region that inserts into the host bilayer during the membrane-fusion process. A 4– 3 hydrophobic repeat region in an analogous position of the influenza hemagglutining protein is recruited to extend a three-stranded coiled coil during the conformational change to the fusion-competent state. To determine the conformation of the retroviral TM subunit and the role...
AbstractAnalysis of tick-borne encephalitis virus E protein reveals considerable structural diversit...
AbstractEnveloped viruses enter their host cells by membrane fusion. The process of attachment and f...
AbstractThe fusion protein of avian sarcoma and leukosis virus is likely to fold into a six-helix bu...
AbstractBackground: The amino-acid sequences of retroviral envelope proteins contain a ‘4– 3 hydroph...
Protein-mediated membrane fusion is a central process in cell biology. Studying membrane fusion has ...
AbstractThe cytoplasmic domains of viral glycoproteins influence the trafficking and subcellular loc...
Retroviruses pose significant health risks to humans and cause immunodeficiencies and leukemias in v...
AbstractViruses use elaborate stratagems to enter cells. The HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein, which medi...
AbstractThe paramyxovirus fusion (F) protein mediates membrane fusion. The biologically active F pro...
Many retroviruses, including bovine leukemia virus (BLV), contain a highly conserved region located ...
AbstractFor influenza virus hemagglutinin, an N-cap structure, created at low pH, interacts with mem...
The retroviral surface envelope protein subunit (SU) mediates receptor binding and triggers membrane...
AbstractBackground: Membrane fusion within the Paramyxoviridae family of viruses is mediated by a su...
Retroviral entry into cells depends on envelope glycoproteins, whereby receptor binding to the surfa...
The human T-cell leukemia virus transmembrane glycoprotein (TM) is a typical class 1 membrane fusion...
AbstractAnalysis of tick-borne encephalitis virus E protein reveals considerable structural diversit...
AbstractEnveloped viruses enter their host cells by membrane fusion. The process of attachment and f...
AbstractThe fusion protein of avian sarcoma and leukosis virus is likely to fold into a six-helix bu...
AbstractBackground: The amino-acid sequences of retroviral envelope proteins contain a ‘4– 3 hydroph...
Protein-mediated membrane fusion is a central process in cell biology. Studying membrane fusion has ...
AbstractThe cytoplasmic domains of viral glycoproteins influence the trafficking and subcellular loc...
Retroviruses pose significant health risks to humans and cause immunodeficiencies and leukemias in v...
AbstractViruses use elaborate stratagems to enter cells. The HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein, which medi...
AbstractThe paramyxovirus fusion (F) protein mediates membrane fusion. The biologically active F pro...
Many retroviruses, including bovine leukemia virus (BLV), contain a highly conserved region located ...
AbstractFor influenza virus hemagglutinin, an N-cap structure, created at low pH, interacts with mem...
The retroviral surface envelope protein subunit (SU) mediates receptor binding and triggers membrane...
AbstractBackground: Membrane fusion within the Paramyxoviridae family of viruses is mediated by a su...
Retroviral entry into cells depends on envelope glycoproteins, whereby receptor binding to the surfa...
The human T-cell leukemia virus transmembrane glycoprotein (TM) is a typical class 1 membrane fusion...
AbstractAnalysis of tick-borne encephalitis virus E protein reveals considerable structural diversit...
AbstractEnveloped viruses enter their host cells by membrane fusion. The process of attachment and f...
AbstractThe fusion protein of avian sarcoma and leukosis virus is likely to fold into a six-helix bu...