AbstractFusion peptides are hydrophobic and conserved sequences located within glycoprotein ectodomains that protrude from the virion surface. Direct participation of fusion peptides in the viral membrane fusion phenomenon has been inferred from genetic analyses showing that even a single residue substitution or a deletion within these sequences may completely block the process. However, the specific fusion peptide activities associated to the multi-step fusion mechanism are not well defined. Based on the assumption that fusion peptides are transferred into target membranes, biophysical methodologies have been applied to study integration into model membranes of synthetic fragments representing functional and non-functional sequences. From ...
AbstractThe fusion peptides of HIV and influenza virus are crucial for viral entry into a host cell....
AbstractViral glycoproteins, such as influenza hemagglutinin (HA) and human immunodeficiency virus g...
AbstractA panel of eight single amino acid deletion mutants was generated within the first 24 residu...
AbstractSegments of viral fusion proteins play an important role in viral fusion. They are defined b...
AbstractIn recent years, the simple picture of a viral fusion protein interacting with the cell and/...
The fusion peptides of HIV and influenza virus are crucial for viral entry into a host cell. We repo...
Viral fusion peptides are short N-terminal regions of type-1 viral fusion proteins that are critical...
Processes such as endo- or exocytosis, membrane recycling, fertilization and enveloped viruses infec...
Processes such as endo- or exocytosis, membrane recycling, fertilization and enveloped viruses infec...
AbstractMembrane fusion is critical to eukaryotic cellular function and crucial to the entry of enve...
While the importance of viral fusion peptides (e.g., hemagglutinin (HA) and gp41) in virus-cell memb...
Fusion is a crucial event in the infection of animal cells by enveloped viruses (e.g., HIV or influe...
AbstractInfection by enveloped viruses is initiated by the fusion of viral and cellular membranes. I...
Class I fusion glycoproteins of viruses are involved in the fusion between viral envelope and cell m...
AbstractA detailed molecular dynamics study of the haemagglutinin fusion peptide (N-terminal 20 resi...
AbstractThe fusion peptides of HIV and influenza virus are crucial for viral entry into a host cell....
AbstractViral glycoproteins, such as influenza hemagglutinin (HA) and human immunodeficiency virus g...
AbstractA panel of eight single amino acid deletion mutants was generated within the first 24 residu...
AbstractSegments of viral fusion proteins play an important role in viral fusion. They are defined b...
AbstractIn recent years, the simple picture of a viral fusion protein interacting with the cell and/...
The fusion peptides of HIV and influenza virus are crucial for viral entry into a host cell. We repo...
Viral fusion peptides are short N-terminal regions of type-1 viral fusion proteins that are critical...
Processes such as endo- or exocytosis, membrane recycling, fertilization and enveloped viruses infec...
Processes such as endo- or exocytosis, membrane recycling, fertilization and enveloped viruses infec...
AbstractMembrane fusion is critical to eukaryotic cellular function and crucial to the entry of enve...
While the importance of viral fusion peptides (e.g., hemagglutinin (HA) and gp41) in virus-cell memb...
Fusion is a crucial event in the infection of animal cells by enveloped viruses (e.g., HIV or influe...
AbstractInfection by enveloped viruses is initiated by the fusion of viral and cellular membranes. I...
Class I fusion glycoproteins of viruses are involved in the fusion between viral envelope and cell m...
AbstractA detailed molecular dynamics study of the haemagglutinin fusion peptide (N-terminal 20 resi...
AbstractThe fusion peptides of HIV and influenza virus are crucial for viral entry into a host cell....
AbstractViral glycoproteins, such as influenza hemagglutinin (HA) and human immunodeficiency virus g...
AbstractA panel of eight single amino acid deletion mutants was generated within the first 24 residu...