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Membrane fusion: the process and its energy suppliers
Authors:Basañez G
Institution:(1) Unidad de Biofísica (CSIC-UPV/EHU), and Departamento de Bioquímica, Universidad del País Vasco, P.O. Box 644, 48080 Bilbao (Spain), Fax + 34 94 4648500, e-mail: gbzbaasg@lg.ehu.es, ES
Abstract:Membrane fusion constitutes a pivotal process in eukaryotic cell physiology. Both specialized proteins and membrane lipids play key roles in fusion. Here, our current understanding of the mechanism of membrane fusion is reviewed. The focus is on the relatively simple and well-understood proteinaceous fusion machinery of enveloped viruses and the physical properties of lipids that appear to be of great relevance for fusion progression. Recent observations suggest that viral fusion proteins use packed conformational energy and bilayer-destabilizing domains to (i) bring participating membranes into intimate contact, (ii) merge proximal lipid monolayers through highly curved stalk/hemifusion intermediates, and (iii) generate a lipid-containing fusion pore, thereby terminating the fusion process. Received 4 January 2002; received after revision 3 April 2002; accepted 5 April 2002
Keywords:, Membrane fusion, lipid polymorphism, membrane curvature, viral glycoprotein, influenza hemagglutinin, HIV-1 gp41,,,,,,viral fusion peptide,
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