Evolutionary conservation of the membrane fusion machine


Autoria(s): Poumbourios, P; Center, RJ; Wilson, KA; Kemp, BE; Kobe, B
Data(s)

01/01/1999

Resumo

Recent structural studies of proteins mediating membrane fusion reveal intriguing similarities between diverse viral and mammalian systems. Particularly striking is the close similarity between the transmembrane envelope glycoproteins from the retrovirus HTLV-1 and the filovirus Ebola. These similarities suggest similar mechanisms of membrane fusion. The model that fits most currently available data suggests fusion activation in viral systems is driven by a symmetrical conformational change triggered by an activation event such as receptor binding or a pH change. The mammalian vesicle fusion mediated by the SNARE protein complex most likely occurs by a similar mechanism but without symmetry constraints.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:36052

Idioma(s)

eng

Palavras-Chave #Biochemistry & Molecular Biology #Cell Biology #Ebola Virus #Human Immunodeficiency Virus #Human T-cell Leukemia Virus #Influenza Virus #Membrane Fusion #Snare #Vesicle Fusion #Envelope Glycoprotein #Influenza Hemagglutinin #Angstrom Resolution #Crystal-structure #Hiv-1 Gp41 #Conformational-changes #Atomic-structure #Ebola-virus #Siv Gp41 #Ectodomain
Tipo

Journal Article