Virus-cell and cell-cell fusion

LD Hernandez, LR Hoffman… - Annual review of cell …, 1996 - annualreviews.org
LD Hernandez, LR Hoffman, TG Wolfsberg, JM White
Annual review of cell and developmental biology, 1996annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract Significant progress has been made in elucidating the mechanisms of viral
membrane fusion proteins; both those that function at low, as well as those that function at
neutral, pH. For many viral fusion proteins evidence now suggests that a triggered
conformational change that exposes a previously cryptic fusion peptide, along with a
rearrangement of the fusion protein oligomer, allows the fusion peptide to gain access to the
target bilayer and thus initiate the fusion reaction. Although the topologically equivalent …
Abstract
Significant progress has been made in elucidating the mechanisms of viral membrane fusion proteins; both those that function at low, as well as those that function at neutral, pH. For many viral fusion proteins evidence now suggests that a triggered conformational change that exposes a previously cryptic fusion peptide, along with a rearrangement of the fusion protein oligomer, allows the fusion peptide to gain access to the target bilayer and thus initiate the fusion reaction. Although the topologically equivalent process of cell-cell fusion is less well understood, several cell surface proteins, including members of the newly described ADAM gene family, have emerged as candidate adhesion/fusion proteins.
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