Interactions between viral glycoproteins, matrix protein and nucleocapsid sustain assembly of parainfluenza viruses at the plasma membrane. Although the protein interactions required for virion formation are considered to be highly specific, virions lacking envelope glycoprotein(s) can be produced, thus the molecular interactions driving viral assembly and production are still unclear. Sendai virus (SeV) and human parainfluenza virus type 1 (hPIV1) are highly similar in structure, however, the cytoplasmic tail sequences of the envelope glycoproteins (HN and F) are relatively less conserved. To unveil the specific role of the envelope glycoproteins in viral assembly, we created chimeric SeVs whose HN (rSeVhHN) or HN and F (rSeVh(HN+F)) were ...
AbstractA number of studies indicate that the transmembrane domain, the cytoplasmic domain, or both ...
Previous studies have shown the importance of the Glycoproteins during Sendai virus particle (VP) pr...
Human parainfluenza viruses (hPIV, family Paramyxoviridae) are respiratory viruses, often responsibl...
<div><p>Interactions between viral glycoproteins, matrix protein and nucleocapsid sustain assembly o...
Paramyxoviruses are assembled at the surface of infected cells, where virions are formed by the proc...
The Paramyxovirus membrane associated proteins are composed of two integral membrane glycoproteins, ...
Enveloped viruses exit infected cells after the genome and specific viral proteins assemble at the c...
The matrix (M) proteins of paramyxoviruses bind to the nucleocapsids and cytoplasmic tails of glycop...
Parainfluenza viruses enter host cells by fusing the viral and target cell membranes via concerted a...
AbstractTo illuminate the molecular basis for host range restriction of parainfluenza virus replicat...
Parainfluenza viruses enter host cells by fusing the viral and target cell membranes via concerted a...
Parainfluenza viruses enter host cells by fusing the viral and target cell membranes via concerted a...
Enveloped viruses contain glycoproteins protruding from the viral membrane. These proteins play a cr...
Enveloped viruses contain glycoproteins protruding from the viral membrane. These proteins play a cr...
We have analyzed the mechanism by which M protein interacts with components of the viral envelope du...
AbstractA number of studies indicate that the transmembrane domain, the cytoplasmic domain, or both ...
Previous studies have shown the importance of the Glycoproteins during Sendai virus particle (VP) pr...
Human parainfluenza viruses (hPIV, family Paramyxoviridae) are respiratory viruses, often responsibl...
<div><p>Interactions between viral glycoproteins, matrix protein and nucleocapsid sustain assembly o...
Paramyxoviruses are assembled at the surface of infected cells, where virions are formed by the proc...
The Paramyxovirus membrane associated proteins are composed of two integral membrane glycoproteins, ...
Enveloped viruses exit infected cells after the genome and specific viral proteins assemble at the c...
The matrix (M) proteins of paramyxoviruses bind to the nucleocapsids and cytoplasmic tails of glycop...
Parainfluenza viruses enter host cells by fusing the viral and target cell membranes via concerted a...
AbstractTo illuminate the molecular basis for host range restriction of parainfluenza virus replicat...
Parainfluenza viruses enter host cells by fusing the viral and target cell membranes via concerted a...
Parainfluenza viruses enter host cells by fusing the viral and target cell membranes via concerted a...
Enveloped viruses contain glycoproteins protruding from the viral membrane. These proteins play a cr...
Enveloped viruses contain glycoproteins protruding from the viral membrane. These proteins play a cr...
We have analyzed the mechanism by which M protein interacts with components of the viral envelope du...
AbstractA number of studies indicate that the transmembrane domain, the cytoplasmic domain, or both ...
Previous studies have shown the importance of the Glycoproteins during Sendai virus particle (VP) pr...
Human parainfluenza viruses (hPIV, family Paramyxoviridae) are respiratory viruses, often responsibl...