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The following pages link to Phospholipid interactions of the putative fusion peptide of hepatitis B virus surface antigen S protein. (Q45784218):
Displaying 19 items.
- Study of the early steps of the Hepatitis B Virus life cycle (Q24791089) (← links)
- Mutational Evidence for an Internal Fusion Peptide in Flavivirus Envelope Protein E (Q27469788) (← links)
- The earliest steps in hepatitis B virus infection (Q28188568) (← links)
- Limited proteolysis induces woodchuck hepatitis virus infectivity for human HepG2 cells (Q31863642) (← links)
- Role of the N-terminal peptides of viral envelope proteins in membrane fusion. (Q33933461) (← links)
- Oligomerization of fusogenic peptides promotes membrane fusion by enhancing membrane destabilization (Q34184290) (← links)
- Protease-induced infectivity of hepatitis B virus for a human hepatoblastoma cell line (Q35858736) (← links)
- The translocation motif of hepatitis B virus envelope proteins is dispensable for infectivity (Q35914484) (← links)
- A soluble peripherin/Rds C-terminal polypeptide promotes membrane fusion and changes conformation upon membrane association (Q36519910) (← links)
- A conserved sequence within the H2 subunit of the vaccinia virus entry/fusion complex is important for interaction with the A28 subunit and infectivity (Q36747975) (← links)
- The first transmembrane domain of the hepatitis B virus large envelope protein is crucial for infectivity (Q37410736) (← links)
- A metastable form of the large envelope protein of duck hepatitis B virus: low-pH release results in a transition to a hydrophobic, potentially fusogenic conformation (Q39585054) (← links)
- Varicella-zoster Virus gB and gE coexpression, but not gB or gE alone, leads to abundant fusion and syncytium formation equivalent to those from gH and gL coexpression (Q39604242) (← links)
- A hydrophobic domain in the large envelope protein is essential for fusion of duck hepatitis B virus at the late endosome. (Q39797597) (← links)
- Infectivity determinants of the hepatitis B virus pre-S domain are confined to the N-terminal 75 amino acid residues (Q40155796) (← links)
- Selective destabilization of acidic phospholipid bilayers performed by the hepatitis B virus fusion peptide (Q45744406) (← links)
- Contribution of the hydrophobicity gradient to the secondary structure and activity of fusogenic peptides (Q49169936) (← links)
- Structure-activity relationships in the fusion of small unilamellar phosphatidylcholine vesicles induced by a model peptide (Q52528950) (← links)
- Interaction of alpha s2- and beta-casein signal peptides with DMPC and DMPG liposomes (Q73482491) (← links)