PMC:7352545 / 56696-57846 JSONTXT 9 Projects

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T549 0-84 Sentence denotes Both raft and non-raft CEACAMs are involved in the virus–cell membrane fusion event.
T550 85-245 Sentence denotes Formation of CEACAM-associated MHV particles or CEACAM-induced MHV fusion is possible by GPI-anchored CEACAMs through the binding between CEACAM and S proteins.
T551 246-383 Sentence denotes However, MHV can bind to both GPI- and TM-anchored CEACAMs. In addition, soluble CEACAMs also mediate S glycoprotein-driven fusion [104].
T552 384-451 Sentence denotes This implies that membrane anchors are not intrinsically necessary.
T553 452-525 Sentence denotes In fact, CEACAMs are present in different tissue-specific isoforms [105].
T554 526-777 Sentence denotes Nevertheless, GPI-anchored CEACAMs are more effective for MHV infection than TM-anchored CEACAMs. Soluble CEACAM receptors can bind to viral S glycoproteins and induce conformational shifts to acceptable S glycoprotein-involved membrane fusions [106].
T555 778-931 Sentence denotes For example, soluble CEACAM forms interacts with S1 fragments [107] and alters the S1–S2 association stability [108] and S1 oxidation confirmation [109].
T556 932-993 Sentence denotes S proteins are structurally shifted prior to membrane fusion.
T557 994-1150 Sentence denotes For the cross-linking of viruses and cells, integral hydrophobic peptides of the S2 chain are embedded into membranes via membrane hydrophobic cholesterols.