- Cell–cell
fusogens are
glycoproteins that
facilitate the
fusion of cell to cell membranes. Cell–cell
fusion is
critical for the
merging of
gamete genomes...
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viral or cell
membranes to
overcome barriers to
fusion are
called fusogens.
Fusogens involved in virus-to-cell
fusion mechanisms were the
first of these...
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contributing a nucleus.
Fusion depends on muscle-specific
proteins known as
fusogens called myomaker and myomerger. Many
nuclei are
needed by the
skeletal muscle...
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Ancient Gamete Fusogen HAP2 Is a
Eukaryotic class II
Fusion Protein". Cell. 168 (5): 904–915.e10...
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Forces in
Membrane Fusion Fusion mechanism Lipid bilayer fusion Cell-cell
fusogens CAF-1 List of
human cell
types derived from the germ
layers Kryven, I.;...
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muscle cell or myotube.
Fusion depends on muscle-specific
proteins known as
fusogens called myomaker and myomerger. A
striated muscle fiber contains myofibrils...
- ac****ulation
facilitates the
formation of podosome-like protrusions,
where the
fusogen Myomaker is localized,
playing a
crucial role in the
spatiotemporal regulation...
- Vance,
Tyler D.R.; Lee,
Jeffrey E. (July 2020). "Virus and
eukaryote fusogen superfamilies".
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- of fu****ins,
which includes such
proteins as C.
elegans developmental fusogens EFF-1 and AFF-1,
haloarchaeal Fsx1, and
viral "class II"
fusion proteins...