It is becoming apparent that infections by a major class of viruses, those with envelopes, can be inhibited during their entry at the step of fusion with cellular membranes. In this review, we discuss multiple innate immune mechanisms that have evolved to modify the lipid composition of cellular and viral membranes to inhibit virion fusion of enveloped viruses
Lipids perform a series of cellular functions, establishing cell and organelles’ boundaries, organiz...
Virus-cell membrane fusion requires a critical transition from positive to negative membrane curvatu...
The fusion of lipid bilayers is central to a number of diverse processes, such as fertilization, syn...
It is becoming apparent that infections by a major class of viruses, those with envelopes, can be in...
Virus replication requires lipid metabolism, but how lipids mediate virus infection remains obscure....
Interferons elicit antiviral responses by inducing the expression of a large number of host cell gen...
The infection by enveloped viruses causes several diseases worldwide, which in some cases can develo...
246 pagesEnveloped viruses rely heavily on their ability to merge the viral membrane to the host cel...
For entry and infection viruses have developed numerous strategies to subjugate indispensable cellul...
Over the millions of years-long co-evolution with their hosts, viruses have evolved plenty of mechan...
Vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) is the prototypic and best-studied member of the Rhabdoviridae. Des...
Proven as a natural barrier against viral infection, pulmonary surfactant phospholipids have a bioph...
As obligatory intracellular pathogens, viruses exploit various cellular molecules and structures, su...
When a host cell is infected by a virus, it activates the innate immune response, setting off a casc...
<p>After flavivirus particles are internalized through receptor-mediated endocytosis, fusion with th...
Lipids perform a series of cellular functions, establishing cell and organelles’ boundaries, organiz...
Virus-cell membrane fusion requires a critical transition from positive to negative membrane curvatu...
The fusion of lipid bilayers is central to a number of diverse processes, such as fertilization, syn...
It is becoming apparent that infections by a major class of viruses, those with envelopes, can be in...
Virus replication requires lipid metabolism, but how lipids mediate virus infection remains obscure....
Interferons elicit antiviral responses by inducing the expression of a large number of host cell gen...
The infection by enveloped viruses causes several diseases worldwide, which in some cases can develo...
246 pagesEnveloped viruses rely heavily on their ability to merge the viral membrane to the host cel...
For entry and infection viruses have developed numerous strategies to subjugate indispensable cellul...
Over the millions of years-long co-evolution with their hosts, viruses have evolved plenty of mechan...
Vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) is the prototypic and best-studied member of the Rhabdoviridae. Des...
Proven as a natural barrier against viral infection, pulmonary surfactant phospholipids have a bioph...
As obligatory intracellular pathogens, viruses exploit various cellular molecules and structures, su...
When a host cell is infected by a virus, it activates the innate immune response, setting off a casc...
<p>After flavivirus particles are internalized through receptor-mediated endocytosis, fusion with th...
Lipids perform a series of cellular functions, establishing cell and organelles’ boundaries, organiz...
Virus-cell membrane fusion requires a critical transition from positive to negative membrane curvatu...
The fusion of lipid bilayers is central to a number of diverse processes, such as fertilization, syn...