Membrane fusion is a crucial step in flavivirus infections and a potential target for antiviral strategies. Lipids and proteins play cooperative roles in the fusion process, which is triggered by the acidic pH inside the endosome. This acidic environment induces many changes in glycoprotein conformation and allows the action of a highly conserved hydrophobic sequence, the fusion peptide (FP). Despite the large volume of information available on the virus-triggered fusion process, little is known regarding the mechanisms behind flavivirus-cell membrane fusion. Here, we evaluated the contribution of a natural single amino acid difference on two flavivirus FPs, FLA(G) ((98)DRGWGNGCGLFGK(110)) and FLA(H) ((98)DRGWGNHCGLFGK(110)), and investigat...
AbstractUnraveling the conformation of membrane-bound viral fusion peptides is essential for underst...
AbstractIn this work, molecular dynamics (MD) simulation of the interaction of three mutants, G3V, G...
The fusion peptide (FP) and transmembrane domain (TMD) of viral fusion proteins play important roles...
During host cell infection by flaviviruses such as dengue and Zika, acidic pH within the endosome tr...
During host cell infection by flaviviruses such as dengue and Zika, acidic pH within the endosome tr...
Processes such as endo- or exocytosis, membrane recycling, fertilization and enveloped viruses infec...
<div><p>The flavivirus membrane fusion is triggered by the acid pH of the endosomes after virus endo...
International audienceViral membrane fusion proceeds through a sequence of steps that are driven by ...
Processes such as endo- or exocytosis, membrane recycling, fertilization and enveloped viruses infec...
During the infection process, the influenza fusion peptide (FP) inserts into the host membrane, play...
AbstractThe fusion peptides of HIV and influenza virus are crucial for viral entry into a host cell....
Influenza virus is one of the most devastating human pathogens. In order to infect host cells, this ...
AbstractSegments of viral fusion proteins play an important role in viral fusion. They are defined b...
Membrane fusion is an essential step of the internalization process of the enveloped animal viruses....
Abstract: Viral fusion glycoproteins present a membrane-proximal external region (MPER) which is usu...
AbstractUnraveling the conformation of membrane-bound viral fusion peptides is essential for underst...
AbstractIn this work, molecular dynamics (MD) simulation of the interaction of three mutants, G3V, G...
The fusion peptide (FP) and transmembrane domain (TMD) of viral fusion proteins play important roles...
During host cell infection by flaviviruses such as dengue and Zika, acidic pH within the endosome tr...
During host cell infection by flaviviruses such as dengue and Zika, acidic pH within the endosome tr...
Processes such as endo- or exocytosis, membrane recycling, fertilization and enveloped viruses infec...
<div><p>The flavivirus membrane fusion is triggered by the acid pH of the endosomes after virus endo...
International audienceViral membrane fusion proceeds through a sequence of steps that are driven by ...
Processes such as endo- or exocytosis, membrane recycling, fertilization and enveloped viruses infec...
During the infection process, the influenza fusion peptide (FP) inserts into the host membrane, play...
AbstractThe fusion peptides of HIV and influenza virus are crucial for viral entry into a host cell....
Influenza virus is one of the most devastating human pathogens. In order to infect host cells, this ...
AbstractSegments of viral fusion proteins play an important role in viral fusion. They are defined b...
Membrane fusion is an essential step of the internalization process of the enveloped animal viruses....
Abstract: Viral fusion glycoproteins present a membrane-proximal external region (MPER) which is usu...
AbstractUnraveling the conformation of membrane-bound viral fusion peptides is essential for underst...
AbstractIn this work, molecular dynamics (MD) simulation of the interaction of three mutants, G3V, G...
The fusion peptide (FP) and transmembrane domain (TMD) of viral fusion proteins play important roles...