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The following pages link to Properties and structures of the influenza and HIV fusion peptides on lipid membranes: implications for a role in fusion (Q31007193):
Displaying 28 items.
- Modulation of prothrombinase assembly and activity by phosphatidylethanolamine (Q24634989) (← links)
- Fusion of Enveloped Viruses in Endosomes (Q28073406) (← links)
- Lipid tail protrusion in simulations predicts fusogenic activity of influenza fusion peptide mutants and conformational models (Q30421918) (← links)
- A bundling of viral fusion mechanisms (Q30430768) (← links)
- Hexapeptides that interfere with HIV-1 fusion peptide activity in liposomes block GP41-mediated membrane fusion (Q33241568) (← links)
- The three lives of viral fusion peptides (Q33770459) (← links)
- HIV fusion peptide penetrates, disorders, and softens T-cell membrane mimics. (Q34131438) (← links)
- Hemagglutinin fusion peptide mutants in model membranes: structural properties, membrane physical properties, and PEG-mediated fusion (Q35187546) (← links)
- REDOR solid-state NMR as a probe of the membrane locations of membrane-associated peptides and proteins (Q35210688) (← links)
- Assessment of RNA carrier function in peptide amphiphiles derived from the HIV fusion peptide (Q35961900) (← links)
- The interaction of mammalian mitochondrial translational initiation factor 3 with ribosomes: evolution of terminal extensions in IF3mt (Q36457012) (← links)
- PEG as a tool to gain insight into membrane fusion. (Q36622671) (← links)
- Fusion peptide from influenza hemagglutinin increases membrane surface order: an electron-spin resonance study (Q37265364) (← links)
- A strong correlation between fusogenicity and membrane insertion depth of the HIV fusion peptide (Q37340812) (← links)
- Peptide-mediated cellular delivery of oligonucleotide-based therapeutics in vitro: quantitative evaluation of overall efficacy employing easy to handle reporter systems (Q37347451) (← links)
- HIV gp41 fusion peptide increases membrane ordering in a cholesterol-dependent fashion (Q37533454) (← links)
- Membrane Fusion Induced by Small Molecules and Ions (Q37887525) (← links)
- Membrane remodeling by the M2 amphipathic helix drives influenza virus membrane scission. (Q40285596) (← links)
- Solid-state NMR spectroscopy of human immunodeficiency virus fusion peptides associated with host-cell-like membranes: 2D correlation spectra and distance measurements support a fully extended conformation and models for specific antiparallel strand (Q41534544) (← links)
- Solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance measurements of HIV fusion peptide 13CO to lipid 31P proximities support similar partially inserted membrane locations of the α helical and β sheet peptide structures (Q41973824) (← links)
- Conformational flexibility and strand arrangements of the membrane-associated HIV fusion peptide trimer probed by solid-state NMR spectroscopy (Q41987173) (← links)
- Solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance measurements of HIV fusion peptide to lipid distances reveal the intimate contact of beta strand peptide with membranes and the proximity of the Ala-14-Gly-16 region with lipid headgroups (Q42009823) (← links)
- HIV fusion peptide and its cross-linked oligomers: efficient syntheses, significance of the trimer in fusion activity, correlation of beta strand conformation with membrane cholesterol, and proximity to lipid headgroups (Q42196734) (← links)
- Wild-type and mutant hemagglutinin fusion peptides alter bilayer structure as well as kinetics and activation thermodynamics of stalk and pore formation differently: mechanistic implications. (Q42250651) (← links)
- Irregular structure of the HIV fusion peptide in membranes demonstrated by solid-state NMR and MD simulations (Q43457528) (← links)
- 13C-13C and (15)N-(13)C correlation spectroscopy of membrane-associated and uniformly labeled human immunodeficiency virus and influenza fusion peptides: amino acid-type assignments and evidence for multiple conformations (Q44018489) (← links)
- Autophagy: The multi-purpose bridge in viral infections and host cells (Q59349123) (← links)
- Membrane Composition Modulates Fusion by Altering Membrane Properties and Fusion Peptide Structure (Q90219290) (← links)