AbstractWe have recently demonstrated for the first time that inter-retroviral membrane fusion, i.e., membrane fusion between individual retroviral particle populations with incorporated HIV-1 Env and cellular receptors, respectively, can occur (Sparacio et al. 2000, Virology 271: 248–252). We have extended these analyses here and confirmed that fusion between particles can occur in the extracellular medium independent of any cellular membranes and that luciferase transduction, mediated by the fused structures, is independent of significant potential contribution by contaminating membrane vesicles. We have additionally analyzed whether membrane fusion between HIV-like particles can be mediated by amphotropic murine leukemia virus (MuLV) gly...
textabstractIn 1983 the isolation of a previously unknown human retrovirus was first associated with...
Retroviruses are enveloped viruses that use reverse transcriptase to convert their RNA genome into D...
Fusion from without is the process through which particles of some enveloped viruses can direct fusi...
AbstractWe have recently demonstrated for the first time that inter-retroviral membrane fusion, i.e....
AbstractWe have analyzed if different populations of retroviral particles carrying the viral and cel...
AbstractWe have analyzed if different populations of retroviral particles carrying the viral and cel...
AbstractThe incorporation of human immunodeficiency virus-type-2 (HIV-2) envelope glycoprotein into ...
Retroviruses are enveloped viruses that use reverse transcriptase to convert their RNA genome into ...
AbstractWe describe the generation of murine leukemia virus (MLV) virus particles carrying the param...
Membrane fusion plays a key role in many biological processes including vesicle trafficking, synapti...
AbstractRetrovirus packaging cell lines that express the Moloney murine leukemia virus gag, pol, and...
AbstractThe biosynthesis and biological properties of the envelope glycoprotein from a primary isola...
The retroviral Gag polyprotein is necessary and sufficient for assembly and budding of viral particl...
Abstract Background Most retroviruses enter their host cells by fusing the viral envelope with the p...
SummaryHIV-1 assembly depends on its structural protein, Gag, which after synthesis on ribosomes, tr...
textabstractIn 1983 the isolation of a previously unknown human retrovirus was first associated with...
Retroviruses are enveloped viruses that use reverse transcriptase to convert their RNA genome into D...
Fusion from without is the process through which particles of some enveloped viruses can direct fusi...
AbstractWe have recently demonstrated for the first time that inter-retroviral membrane fusion, i.e....
AbstractWe have analyzed if different populations of retroviral particles carrying the viral and cel...
AbstractWe have analyzed if different populations of retroviral particles carrying the viral and cel...
AbstractThe incorporation of human immunodeficiency virus-type-2 (HIV-2) envelope glycoprotein into ...
Retroviruses are enveloped viruses that use reverse transcriptase to convert their RNA genome into ...
AbstractWe describe the generation of murine leukemia virus (MLV) virus particles carrying the param...
Membrane fusion plays a key role in many biological processes including vesicle trafficking, synapti...
AbstractRetrovirus packaging cell lines that express the Moloney murine leukemia virus gag, pol, and...
AbstractThe biosynthesis and biological properties of the envelope glycoprotein from a primary isola...
The retroviral Gag polyprotein is necessary and sufficient for assembly and budding of viral particl...
Abstract Background Most retroviruses enter their host cells by fusing the viral envelope with the p...
SummaryHIV-1 assembly depends on its structural protein, Gag, which after synthesis on ribosomes, tr...
textabstractIn 1983 the isolation of a previously unknown human retrovirus was first associated with...
Retroviruses are enveloped viruses that use reverse transcriptase to convert their RNA genome into D...
Fusion from without is the process through which particles of some enveloped viruses can direct fusi...