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Structural characterization of viral envelope proteins
2022Infection by viruses having lipid bilayer envelopes proceeds through the fusion of the viral envelope with a membrane of the host cell. This reaction is catalyzed by viral envelope proteins, which are exposed on the virus surface. Viral envelope proteins are responsible for the two major steps in virus entry: 1)attachment to cellular receptor/s and 2 ...
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Cell Biophysics, 1991
A comparison of the MMTV and MuLVenelope proteins in W7MG1 cells indicates that within the same cell some proteins are processed and sorted constitutively in the ER/Golgi system, whereas other proteins are processed in a hormone-dependent manner. The requisite hormone-dependent step in MMTV envelope protein processing occurs relatively early in the ...
M R, Stallcup, J L, Corey, R M, Bedgood
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A comparison of the MMTV and MuLVenelope proteins in W7MG1 cells indicates that within the same cell some proteins are processed and sorted constitutively in the ER/Golgi system, whereas other proteins are processed in a hormone-dependent manner. The requisite hormone-dependent step in MMTV envelope protein processing occurs relatively early in the ...
M R, Stallcup, J L, Corey, R M, Bedgood
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Enhanced cellular secretion of AAV2 by expression of foreign viral envelope proteins
Biochemical Engineering Journal, 2015Abstract Recombinant adeno-associated virus (rAAV), a non-enveloped virus, is widely used in gene therapy clinical trials because it does not cause human disease, transduces both dividing and non-dividing cells, and mediates stable transgene expression for years in post-mitotic tissue.
Melissa A. Kotterman +6 more
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Dengue viral envelope protein and histidine protonation
2009In enveloped viruses, like flaviviruses, that enter cells via receptor-mediated endocytosis, fusion is initiated in low-pH of the endosomal vesicle. Upon appropriate triggering, the fusion protein interacts with the target membrane through a hydrophobic fusion peptide and undergoes a conformational change that drives the membrane fusion reaction1.
Yennamalli, RM +4 more
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The autophagy machinery interacts with EBV capsids during viral envelope release
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2023Michael Stumpe +2 more
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Membrane flux through the pore formed by a fusogenic viral envelope protein during cell fusion.
Journal of Cell Biology, 1993W Almers
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