Decreased dependence on receptor recognition for the fusion promotion activity of L289A-mutated newcastle disease virus fusion protein correlates with a monoclonal antibody-detected conformational change
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Engineered newcastle disease virus as an improved oncolytic agent against hepatocellular carcinomaAddition of N-glycans in the stalk of the Newcastle disease virus HN protein blocks its interaction with the F protein and prevents fusion.Inhibition of hendra virus fusion.Human parainfluenza virus infection of the airway epithelium: viral hemagglutinin-neuraminidase regulates fusion protein activation and modulates infectivity.Kinetic dependence of paramyxovirus entry inhibition.Viral entry mechanisms: the increasing diversity of paramyxovirus entry.Fusion activation through attachment protein stalk domains indicates a conserved core mechanism of paramyxovirus entry into cellsUse of attenuated paramyxoviruses for cancer therapy.Localization of a region in the fusion protein of avian metapneumovirus that modulates cell-cell fusionSpring-loaded model revisited: paramyxovirus fusion requires engagement of a receptor binding protein beyond initial triggering of the fusion protein.Mutations in the ectodomain of newcastle disease virus fusion protein confer a hemagglutinin-neuraminidase-independent phenotype.Localization of regions in CD46 that interact with adenovirus.Two domains that control prefusion stability and transport competence of the measles virus fusion protein.
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Decreased dependence on receptor recognition for the fusion promotion activity of L289A-mutated newcastle disease virus fusion protein correlates with a monoclonal antibody-detected conformational change
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scientific article published on January 2005
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Decreased dependence on recept ...... detected conformational change
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Decreased dependence on recept ...... etected conformational change.
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Decreased dependence on recept ...... detected conformational change
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Decreased dependence on recept ...... etected conformational change.
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Decreased dependence on recept ...... detected conformational change
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Decreased dependence on recept ...... etected conformational change.
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Decreased dependence on recept ...... detected conformational change
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Anne M Mirza
Jianrong Li
Ronald M Iorio
Vanessa R Melanson
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10.1128/JVI.79.2.1180-1190.2005
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2005-01-01T00:00:00Z