AbstractA crucial step in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is fusion between the viral envelope and the T-cell membrane, which must involve intermediate membrane states with high curvature. Our main result from diffuse x-ray scattering is that the bending modulus KC is greatly reduced upon addition of the HIV fusion peptide FP-23 to lipid bilayers. A smaller bending modulus reduces the free energy barriers required to achieve and pass through the highly curved intermediate states and thereby facilitates fusion and HIV infection. The reduction in KC is by a factor of 13 for the thicker, stiffer 1,2-sn-dierucoylphosphatidylcholine bilayers and by a factor of 3 for 1,2-sn-dioleoylphosphatidylcholine bilayers. The reduction in KC de...
AbstractA thorough understanding of the structure of fusion domains of enveloped viruses in changing...
AbstractThe HIV fusion peptide (HFP) is a biologically relevant model system to understand virus/hos...
AbstractThe fusion peptides of HIV and influenza virus are crucial for viral entry into a host cell....
A crucial step in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is fusion between the viral envelope ...
AbstractThe human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) fusion peptide (FP) functions as a non-const...
The fusion peptides of HIV and influenza virus are crucial for viral entry into a host cell. We repo...
A key step in the HIV infection process is the fusion of the virion membrane with the target cell me...
The peptide HIV(arg), corresponding to a sequence of 23 amino acid residues at the N-terminus of HIV...
AbstractExperiments have shown that the ability of the HIV-1 virus to infect cells can be greatly di...
AbstractFusion between viral envelopes and host cell membranes, which is mediated by special glycopr...
AbstractThe replicative cycle of the human immunodeficiency virus type-1 begins after fusion of the ...
HIV infection is a continuing public health crisis with more than 36 million people living with HIV/...
AbstractWe have examined the interaction of the human immunodeficiency virustype 1 fusion peptide (2...
Envelope glycoproteins from genetically-divergent virus families comprise fusion peptides (FPs) that...
The fusion peptide (FP) of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is part of the N-terminus of the v...
AbstractA thorough understanding of the structure of fusion domains of enveloped viruses in changing...
AbstractThe HIV fusion peptide (HFP) is a biologically relevant model system to understand virus/hos...
AbstractThe fusion peptides of HIV and influenza virus are crucial for viral entry into a host cell....
A crucial step in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is fusion between the viral envelope ...
AbstractThe human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) fusion peptide (FP) functions as a non-const...
The fusion peptides of HIV and influenza virus are crucial for viral entry into a host cell. We repo...
A key step in the HIV infection process is the fusion of the virion membrane with the target cell me...
The peptide HIV(arg), corresponding to a sequence of 23 amino acid residues at the N-terminus of HIV...
AbstractExperiments have shown that the ability of the HIV-1 virus to infect cells can be greatly di...
AbstractFusion between viral envelopes and host cell membranes, which is mediated by special glycopr...
AbstractThe replicative cycle of the human immunodeficiency virus type-1 begins after fusion of the ...
HIV infection is a continuing public health crisis with more than 36 million people living with HIV/...
AbstractWe have examined the interaction of the human immunodeficiency virustype 1 fusion peptide (2...
Envelope glycoproteins from genetically-divergent virus families comprise fusion peptides (FPs) that...
The fusion peptide (FP) of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is part of the N-terminus of the v...
AbstractA thorough understanding of the structure of fusion domains of enveloped viruses in changing...
AbstractThe HIV fusion peptide (HFP) is a biologically relevant model system to understand virus/hos...
AbstractThe fusion peptides of HIV and influenza virus are crucial for viral entry into a host cell....