2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.10.11.463969
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Molecular assembly of measles and Nipah virus: specific lipid binding drives conformational change and matrix polymerization

Abstract: Measles virus, Nipah virus, and multiple other paramyxoviruses cause disease outbreaks in humans and animals worldwide. The paramyxovirus matrix (M) protein mediates virion assembly and budding from host cell membranes. M is thus a key target for antivirals, but few high-resolution structures of paramyxovirus M are available, and we lack the clear understanding of how viral M proteins interact with membrane lipids to mediate viral assembly and egress needed to guide antiviral design. Here, we reveal that M pro… Show more

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