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362 related items for PubMed ID: 10772976

  • 1. Fusion protein of the paramyxovirus SV5: destabilizing and stabilizing mutants of fusion activation.
    Paterson RG, Russell CJ, Lamb RA.
    Virology; 2000 Apr 25; 270(1):17-30. PubMed ID: 10772976
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  • 2. Proper spacing between heptad repeat B and the transmembrane domain boundary of the paramyxovirus SV5 F protein is critical for biological activity.
    Zhou J, Dutch RE, Lamb RA.
    Virology; 1997 Dec 22; 239(2):327-39. PubMed ID: 9434724
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  • 7. Paramyxovirus fusion (F) protein and hemagglutinin-neuraminidase (HN) protein interactions: intracellular retention of F and HN does not affect transport of the homotypic HN or F protein.
    Paterson RG, Johnson ML, Lamb RA.
    Virology; 1997 Oct 13; 237(1):1-9. PubMed ID: 9344902
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  • 9. Hemagglutinin-neuraminidase-independent fusion activity of simian virus 5 fusion (F) protein: difference in conformation between fusogenic and nonfusogenic F proteins on the cell surface.
    Tsurudome M, Ito M, Nishio M, Kawano M, Komada H, Ito Y.
    J Virol; 2001 Oct 13; 75(19):8999-9009. PubMed ID: 11533163
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  • 10. A mutant fusion (F) protein of simian virus 5 induces hemagglutinin-neuraminidase-independent syncytium formation despite the internalization of the F protein.
    Tsurudome M, Ito M, Nishio M, Kawano M, Komada H, Ito Y.
    Virology; 2006 Mar 30; 347(1):11-27. PubMed ID: 16375939
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  • 13. The signal for clathrin-mediated endocytosis of the paramyxovirus SV5 HN protein resides at the transmembrane domain-ectodomain boundary region.
    Leser GP, Ector KJ, Ng DT, Shaughnessy MA, Lamb RA.
    Virology; 1999 Sep 15; 262(1):79-92. PubMed ID: 10489343
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  • 16. The fusion protein of Peste des petits ruminants virus mediates biological fusion in the absence of hemagglutinin-neuraminidase protein.
    Seth S, Shaila MS.
    Virology; 2001 Oct 10; 289(1):86-94. PubMed ID: 11601920
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  • 17. The paramyxovirus SV5 small hydrophobic (SH) protein is not essential for virus growth in tissue culture cells.
    He B, Leser GP, Paterson RG, Lamb RA.
    Virology; 1998 Oct 10; 250(1):30-40. PubMed ID: 9770417
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  • 18. The attachment function of the Newcastle disease virus hemagglutinin-neuraminidase protein can be separated from fusion promotion by mutation.
    Sergel T, McGinnes LW, Peeples ME, Morrison TG.
    Virology; 1993 Apr 10; 193(2):717-26. PubMed ID: 8384752
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  • 19. Regions on the hemagglutinin-neuraminidase proteins of human parainfluenza virus type-1 and Sendai virus important for membrane fusion.
    Bousse T, Takimoto T, Gorman WL, Takahashi T, Portner A.
    Virology; 1994 Nov 01; 204(2):506-14. PubMed ID: 7941317
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  • 20. Role of the Glu residues of the influenza hemagglutinin fusion peptide in the pH dependence of fusion activity.
    Korte T, Epand RF, Epand RM, Blumenthal R.
    Virology; 2001 Oct 25; 289(2):353-61. PubMed ID: 11689057
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