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- W2153668165 abstract "We have investigated the effects of membrane lipid composition on biological membrane fusion triggered by low pH and mediated by the baculovirus envelope glycoprotein gp64. Lysolipids, either added exogenously or produced in situ by phospholipase A2 treatment of cell membranes, reversibly inhibited syncytium formation. Lysolipids also decreased the baculovirus infection rate. In contrast, oleic and arachidonic acids and monoolein promoted cell-cell fusion. Membrane lipid composition affected pH-independent processes which followed the low-pH-induced change in fusion protein conformation. Inhibition and promotion of membrane fusion by a number of lipids could not be explained by mere binding or incorporation into membranes, but rather was correlated with the effective molecular shape of exogenous lipids. Our data are consistent with the hypothesis that membrane fusion proceeds through highly bent membrane intermediates (stalks) having a net negative curvature. Consequently, inverted cone-shaped lysolipids inhibit and cone-shaped cis-unsaturated fatty acids promote stalk formation and, ultimately, membrane fusion." @default.
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- W2153668165 title "Control of baculovirus gp64-induced syncytium formation by membrane lipid composition" @default.
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