- and
modification of
glycans and
acetyl groups, can
drastically affect fusogenicity (the
ability to fuse).
Eukaryotic genomes contain several gene families...
- on the
oocyte are lost from the membrane,
causing it to no
longer be
fusogenic. Additionally, the
cortical reaction will
happen which is
caused by ovastacin...
-
multicellular organisms. Cell-cell
fusion occurs when both
actin cytoskeleton and
fusogenic proteins properly rearrange across the cell membrane. This
process is...
- is
found in a
number of
other species and is
caused by
fusogenic ort****oviruses.
These fusogenic ort****oviruses
include reptilian ort****ovirus, avian...
-
fusion process in
which the
ectodomain of HCV E2
envelope protein confers fusogenic properties to
membrane systems implying HCV
infection proceeds throughout...
- of the
family Paramyxoviridae is the
requirement for a
neutral pH for
fusogenic activity. H/HN/G – the cell
attachment proteins span the
viral envelope...
- "C-Terminal
truncations of syncytin-1 (ERVWE1 envelope) that
increase its
fusogenicity".
Biological Chemistry. 387 (8): 1113–20. doi:10.1515/BC.2006.137. PMID 16895482...
-
heterotrimeric complex. The
formation of this
complex stimulates the
release of a
fusogenic peptide,
causing the
viral membrane to fuse with the
membrane of the target...
-
treated with
lysozyme in
order to
remove the cell wall.
Following this,
fusogenic agents (e.g.,
Sendai virus, PEG, electroporation) are used in
order to...
- primates, with an
estimated age of 45
million years. The
receptor for this
fusogenic env
protein is MFSD2. The
mouse syncytins are not true orthologues. The...