| Literature DB >> 35119227 |
Jon Ander Nieto-Garai1, Francesc-Xabier Contreras1,2,3, Aroa Arboleya1,2,4, Maier Lorizate1,2.
Abstract
The viral entry consists of several sequential events that ensure the attachment of the virus to the host cell and the introduction of its genetic material for the continuation of the replication cycle. Both cellular and viral lipids have gained a wider focus in recent years in the field of viral entry, as they are found to play key roles in different steps of the process. The specific role is summarized that lipids and lipid membrane nanostructures play in viral attachment, fusion, and immune evasion and how they can be targeted with antiviral therapies. Finally, some of the limitations of techniques commonly used for protein-lipid interactions studies are discussed, and new emerging tools are reviewed that can be applied to this field.Entities:
Keywords: biomembranes; cholesterol; fusion; lipid raft; lipids; protein-lipid interaction; receptors; viral entry
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35119227 DOI: 10.1002/adbi.202101264
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Biol (Weinh) ISSN: 2701-0198