脂质双层融合
血凝素(流感)
融合
背景(考古学)
膜
融合机制
互补性(分子生物学)
生物物理学
生物
病毒
化学
细胞生物学
生物化学
病毒学
遗传学
古生物学
语言学
哲学
作者
Sander Boonstra,Jelle S Blijleven,Wouter H. Roos,Patrick Onck,Erik Van der Giessen,Antoine M. van Oijen
标识
DOI:10.1146/annurev-biophys-070317-033018
摘要
Influenza hemagglutinin (HA) is a viral membrane protein responsible for the initial steps of the entry of influenza virus into the host cell. It mediates binding of the virus particle to the host-cell membrane and catalyzes fusion of the viral membrane with that of the host. HA is therefore a major target in the development of antiviral strategies. The fusion of two membranes involves high activation barriers and proceeds through several intermediate states. Here, we provide a biophysical description of the membrane fusion process, relating its kinetic and thermodynamic properties to the large conformational changes taking place in HA and placing these in the context of multiple HA proteins working together to mediate fusion. Furthermore, we highlight the role of novel single-particle experiments and computational approaches in understanding the fusion process and their complementarity with other biophysical approaches.
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