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Virology

Volume 271, Issue 1, 25 May 2000, Pages 71-78
Virology

Regular Article
Temperature Dependence of Fusion by Sendai Virus

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Abstract

Studies of the temperature dependence of liposome fusion by Sendai virus indicate that fusion occurs maximally at 55°C. The fusion capacity of the virus is also inactivated maximally by preincubation at this temperature and, under the same conditions, the F glycoprotein becomes resistant to proteolysis. By analogy with the activation at elevated temperatures of fusion by influenza virus our results suggest that temperature is also a variable in the activation of fusion by paramyxoviruses and possibly in the activation of other members of the group of viruses that includes myxo-, paramyxo-, retro-, and filoviruses, which all contain cleaved, trimeric fusion glycoproteins.

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