A new class of fusion-associated small transmembrane (FAST) proteins encoded by the non-enveloped fusogenic reoviruses.
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Heart and skeletal muscle inflammation of farmed salmon is associated with infection with a novel reovirusViral and developmental cell fusion mechanisms: conservation and divergenceA compact, multifunctional fusion module directs cholesterol-dependent homomultimerization and syncytiogenic efficiency of reovirus p10 FAST proteinsThe carboxy-terminal sequence of the pestivirus glycoprotein E(rns) represents an unusual type of membrane anchor.A Virus-Encoded Cell–Cell Fusion Machine Dependent on Surrogate AdhesinsA New Type of Signal Peptidase Cleavage Site Identified in an RNA Virus PolyproteinWhole-genome analysis of piscine reovirus (PRV) shows PRV represents a new genus in family Reoviridae and its genome segment S1 sequences group it into two separate sub-genotypesReovirus FAST Proteins Drive Pore Formation and Syncytiogenesis Using a Novel Helix-Loop-Helix Fusion-Inducing Lipid Packing SensorVirus membrane-fusion proteins: more than one way to make a hairpinLiposome reconstitution of a minimal protein-mediated membrane fusion machine.Discovery of an orthoreovirus in the aborted fetus of a Steller sea lion (Eumetopias jubatus).Fusion-pore expansion during syncytium formation is restricted by an actin networkThe S4 genome segment of baboon reovirus is bicistronic and encodes a novel fusion-associated small transmembrane proteinReptilian reovirus utilizes a small type III protein with an external myristylated amino terminus to mediate cell-cell fusion.Enhanced fusion pore expansion mediated by the trans-acting Endodomain of the reovirus FAST proteins.HAP2(GCS1)-dependent gamete fusion requires a positively charged carboxy-terminal domainReplication and Oncolytic Activity of an Avian Orthoreovirus in Human Hepatocellular Carcinoma Cells.Atypical fusion peptide of Nelson Bay virus fusion-associated small transmembrane proteinFeatures of a spatially constrained cystine loop in the p10 FAST protein ectodomain define a new class of viral fusion peptides.Turbot reovirus (SMReV) genome encoding a FAST protein with a non-AUG start siteStructure of avian orthoreovirus virion by electron cryomicroscopy and image reconstructionSequential partially overlapping gene arrangement in the tricistronic S1 genome segments of avian reovirus and Nelson Bay reovirus: implications for translation initiationExtensive syncytium formation mediated by the reovirus FAST proteins triggers apoptosis-induced membrane instabilityBioinformatics of recent aqua- and orthoreovirus isolates from fish: evolutionary gain or loss of FAST and fiber proteins and taxonomic implicationsSequence analysis of the genome of piscine orthoreovirus (PRV) associated with heart and skeletal muscle inflammation (HSMI) in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar).Reovirus FAST protein transmembrane domains function in a modular, primary sequence-independent manner to mediate cell-cell membrane fusion.Proteomics analysis of the DF-1 chicken fibroblasts infected with avian reovirus strain S1133.Polybasic trafficking signal mediates golgi export, ER retention or ER export and retrieval based on membrane-proximityCell-cell membrane fusion induced by p15 fusion-associated small transmembrane (FAST) protein requires a novel fusion peptide motif containing a myristoylated polyproline type II helix.Avian Reovirus Protein p17 Functions as a Nucleoporin Tpr Suppressor Leading to Activation of p53, p21 and PTEN and Inactivation of PI3K/AKT/mTOR and ERK Signaling Pathways.Reverse Genetics for Fusogenic Bat-Borne Orthoreovirus Associated with Acute Respiratory Tract Infections in Humans: Role of Outer Capsid Protein σC in Viral Replication and Pathogenesis.Signal peptide requirements for lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus glycoprotein C maturation and virus infectivity.Structural and functional properties of an unusual internal fusion peptide in a nonenveloped virus membrane fusion protein.Mechanics of membrane fusion.The p14 FAST protein of reptilian reovirus increases vesicular stomatitis virus neuropathogenesis.Sequences of avian reovirus M1, M2 and M3 genes and predicted structure/function of the encoded mu proteins.High similarity of novel orthoreovirus detected in a child hospitalized with acute gastroenteritis to mammalian orthoreoviruses found in bats in Europe.Adenoviral Vectors Armed with Cell Fusion-Inducing Proteins as Anti-Cancer Agents.Golgi complex-plasma membrane trafficking directed by an autonomous, tribasic Golgi export signalHelix-destabilizing, beta-branched, and polar residues in the baboon reovirus p15 transmembrane domain influence the modularity of FAST proteins.
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A new class of fusion-associated small transmembrane (FAST) proteins encoded by the non-enveloped fusogenic reoviruses.
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A new class of fusion-associat ...... nveloped fusogenic reoviruses.
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A new class of fusion-associat ...... nveloped fusogenic reoviruses.
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A new class of fusion-associat ...... nveloped fusogenic reoviruses.
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A new class of fusion-associat ...... nveloped fusogenic reoviruses.
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M Shmulevitz
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10.1093/EMBOJ/19.5.902
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2000-03-01T00:00:00Z