The interaction of synthetic analogs of the N-terminal fusion sequence of influenza virus with a lipid monolayer. Comparison of fusion-active and fusion-defective analogs.
Biochim Biophys Acta
; 1065(2): 121-9, 1991 Jun 18.
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| ID: mdl-2059647
The amino terminus of subunit-2 of influenza virus hemagglutinin (NHA2) plays a crucial role in the induction of fusion between viral and endosomal membranes leading to the infection of a cell. Three synthetic analogs with an amino acid sequence corresponding to NHA2 of variant hemagglutinins were studied in a monolayer set up. Comparison of the interaction of a fusion-active and two fusion-defective analogs with a lipid monolayer revealed a greater surface activity of the fusion-active analog. Pronounced differences were found if the pure peptides were spread at the air/water interface; the fusion-active analog showed a higher collapse pressure and a greater limiting molecular area. Circular dichroism measurements on collected lipid monolayers indicated a high content of alpha-helical structure for the fusion-active and one of the fusion-defective analogs. A simple relation between alpha-helical content and fusogenicity does not seem to exist. Instead, the extent of penetration, a defined tertiary structure or orientation of the alpha-helical peptide may be essential for its membrane perturbing activity.
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Assunto principal:
Fragmentos de Peptídeos
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Hemaglutininas Virais
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Fusão de Membrana
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Lipídeos de Membrana
Idioma:
En
Ano de publicação:
1991
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Article