Oligomeric rearrangement of tick-borne encephalitis virus envelope proteins induced by an acidic pH
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Molecular targets for flavivirus drug discoveryLocalization and Characterization of Flavivirus Envelope Glycoprotein Cross-Reactive EpitopesCrystal structure of glycoprotein C from Rift Valley fever virusStructure of dengue virus: implications for flavivirus organization, maturation, and fusionJapanese encephalitis: the virus and vaccinesRecovery of West Nile Virus Envelope Protein Domain III Chimeras with Altered Antigenicity and Mouse VirulencePrM- and cell-binding domains of the dengue virus E protein.Acid-resistant bovine pestivirus requires activation for pH-triggered fusion during entry.Differences in the postfusion conformations of full-length and truncated class II fusion protein E of tick-borne encephalitis virus.The human immunodeficiency virus type 1 gp120 V2 domain mediates gp41-independent intersubunit contacts.Formation and characterization of the trimeric form of the fusion protein of Semliki Forest VirusMapping of functional elements in the stem-anchor region of tick-borne encephalitis virus envelope protein EMutational Evidence for an Internal Fusion Peptide in Flavivirus Envelope Protein EHistidine at Residue 99 and the Transmembrane Region of the Precursor Membrane prM Protein Are Important for the prM-E Heterodimeric Complex Formation of Japanese Encephalitis VirusAssembly and Maturation of the Flavivirus Kunjin Virus Appear To Occur in the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum and along the Secretory Pathway, RespectivelyNeuroadapted yellow fever virus 17D: genetic and biological characterization of a highly mouse-neurovirulent virus and its infectious molecular cloneRole of metastability and acidic pH in membrane fusion by tick-borne encephalitis virus.Attenuation of Murray Valley encephalitis virus by site-directed mutagenesis of the hinge and putative receptor-binding regions of the envelope protein.Resuscitating mutations in a furin cleavage-deficient mutant of the flavivirus tick-borne encephalitis virusHigh-throughput assays using a luciferase-expressing replicon, virus-like particles, and full-length virus for West Nile virus drug discovery.Single mutation in the flavivirus envelope protein hinge region increases neurovirulence for mice and monkeys but decreases viscerotropism for monkeys: relevance to development and safety testing of live, attenuated vaccines.Antiviral effects of an iminosugar derivative on flavivirus infectionsMembrane interactions of the tick-borne encephalitis virus fusion protein E at low pH.Time- and Temperature-Dependent Activation of Hepatitis C Virus for Low-pH-Triggered EntryFunctional analysis of hepatitis C virus envelope proteins, using a cell-cell fusion assay.Characterization of a siberian virus isolated from a patient with progressive chronic tick-borne encephalitis.Intracellular Assembly and Secretion of Recombinant Subviral Particles from Tick-Borne Encephalitis VirusCryptic Properties of a Cluster of Dominant Flavivirus Cross-Reactive Antigenic SitesPathogenesis of West Nile Virus Infection: a Balance between Virulence, Innate and Adaptive Immunity, and Viral EvasionInvolvement of Lipids in Different Steps of the Flavivirus Fusion MechanismCrystal Structure of West Nile Virus Envelope Glycoprotein Reveals Viral Surface EpitopesA ligand-binding pocket in the dengue virus envelope glycoproteinCharacterization of a Structural Intermediate of Flavivirus Membrane FusionSynthesis and secretion of recombinant tick-borne encephalitis virus protein E in soluble and particulate formRecombinant subviral particles from tick-borne encephalitis virus are fusogenic and provide a model system for studying flavivirus envelope glycoprotein functionsStructural requirements for low-pH-induced rearrangements in the envelope glycoprotein of tick-borne encephalitis virusProteolytic activation of tick-borne encephalitis virus by furinCharacterization of the early events in dengue virus cell entry by biochemical assays and single-virus tracking.Domain III from class II fusion proteins functions as a dominant-negative inhibitor of virus membrane fusionTwo Distinct Size Classes of Immature and Mature Subviral Particles from Tick-Borne Encephalitis Virus
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Oligomeric rearrangement of tick-borne encephalitis virus envelope proteins induced by an acidic pH
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Oligomeric rearrangement of ti ...... oteins induced by an acidic pH
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Oligomeric rearrangement of ti ...... oteins induced by an acidic pH
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Oligomeric rearrangement of ti ...... oteins induced by an acidic pH
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Oligomeric rearrangement of ti ...... oteins induced by an acidic pH
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