Structure of the dengue virus envelope protein after membrane fusion (original) (raw)

Crystal Structure of Dengue Virus Type 1 Envelope Protein in the Postfusion Conformation and Its Implications for Membrane Fusion

Yorgo Modis

Journal of Virology, 2009

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A ligand-binding pocket in the dengue virus envelope glycoprotein

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2003

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The dengue virus type 2 envelope protein fusion peptide is essential for membrane fusion

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Variable Surface Epitopes in the Crystal Structure of Dengue Virus Type 3 Envelope Glycoprotein

Yorgo Modis

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Structure of Acidic pH Dengue Virus Showing the Fusogenic Glycoprotein Trimers

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Structure of dengue virus: implications for flavivirus organization, maturation, and fusion

Wei Zhang

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Stereochemical features of the envelope protein Domain III of dengue virus reveals putative antigenic site in the five-fold symmetry axis

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Interaction of the Dengue Virus Fusion Peptide with Membranes Assessed by NMR: The Essential Role of the Envelope Protein Trp101 for Membrane Fusion

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Characterization of the interaction of domain III of the envelope protein of dengue virus with putative receptors from CHO cells

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Solution structure of the envelope protein domain III of dengue-4 virus

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The dengue virus M protein localises to the endoplasmic reticulum and forms oligomers

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Use of recombinant fusion proteins and monoclonal antibodies to define linear and discontinuous antigenic sites on the dengue virus envelope glycoprotein

Andrew Falconar

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Structures and Dynamics of Dengue Virus Nonstructural Membrane Proteins

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Amino acid changes within the E protein hinge region that affect dengue virus type 2 infectivity and fusion

Claire Huang

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Membrane Topology and Function of Dengue Virus NS2A Protein

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Dengue Virus Ensures its Fusion in Late Endosomes Using Compartment-Specific Lipids

Leonid Chernomordik

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Atomic-level functional model of dengue virus Envelope protein infectivity

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Extensive structural change of the envelope protein of dengue virus induced by a tuned ionic strength: conformational and energetic analyses

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The C-terminal helical domain of dengue virus precursor membrane protein is involved in virus assembly and entry

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Spontaneous membrane insertion of a dengue virus NS2A peptide

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Dengue fusion peptides in interaction with model membranes – a fluorescence study

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Receptors and routes of dengue virus entry into the host cells

João Freire

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Antibodies to Envelope Glycoprotein of Dengue Virus during the Natural Course of Infection Are Predominantly Cross-Reactive and Recognize Epitopes Containing Highly Conserved Residues at the Fusion Loop of Domain II

Gwong-jen Chang

Journal of Virology, 2008

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The Fusion Site of Envelope Fragments From Each Serotype of Dengue Virus In the P64k Protein, Influence Some Parameters of the Resulting Chimeric Constructs

Jorge Maeso Martín

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Mutation of the dengue virus type 2 envelope protein heparan sulfate binding sites or the domain III lateral ridge blocks replication in Vero cells prior to membrane fusion

Claire Huang

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Mapping to completeness and transplantation of a group-specific, discontinuous, neutralizing epitope in the envelope protein of dengue virus

Hugues Bedouelle

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NMR investigation of domain III of Dengue virus E protein: antibody binding modulates conformational exchange in the antigen

Adolfo Moraes

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Peptides as models for the structure and function of viral capsid proteins: Insights on dengue virus capsid

João Freire, David Andreu

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Structure-Based Design of Antivirals against Envelope Glycoprotein of Dengue Virus

Chit Laa Poh

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Essential Role of Dengue Virus Envelope Protein N Glycosylation at Asparagine67 during Viral Propagation

Andrea Gamarnik

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Prediction of the post-translational modification sites on dengue virus E protein and deciphering their role in pathogenesis

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