Department of Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, University of Kentucky, 741 South Limestone Street, Lexington, KY 40536, USA.
Viruses. 2020 Jun 27;12(7):693. doi: 10.3390/v12070693.
Initiation of host cell infection by an enveloped virus requires a viral-to-host cell membrane fusion event. This event is mediated by at least one viral transmembrane glycoprotein, termed the fusion protein, which is a key therapeutic target. Viral fusion proteins have been studied for decades, and numerous critical insights into their function have been elucidated. However, the transmembrane region remains one of the most poorly understood facets of these proteins. In the past ten years, the field has made significant advances in understanding the role of the membrane-spanning region of viral fusion proteins. We summarize developments made in the past decade that have contributed to the understanding of the transmembrane region of viral fusion proteins, highlighting not only their critical role in the membrane fusion process, but further demonstrating their involvement in several aspects of the viral lifecycle.
包膜病毒感染宿主细胞需要发生病毒与宿主细胞膜融合事件。该事件由至少一种病毒跨膜糖蛋白介导,这种糖蛋白被称为融合蛋白,是关键的治疗靶点。人们对病毒融合蛋白进行了数十年的研究,对其功能有了许多重要的认识。然而,跨膜区仍然是这些蛋白中理解最差的部分之一。在过去的十年中,该领域在理解病毒融合蛋白的跨膜区方面取得了重大进展。我们总结了过去十年中对理解病毒融合蛋白跨膜区有贡献的研究进展,不仅强调了它们在膜融合过程中的关键作用,还进一步证明了它们在病毒生命周期的几个方面的参与。