Encyclopedia of Life Sciences 2015
DOI: 10.1002/9780470015902.a0020891.pub2
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In VivoAnalysis of Membrane Fusion

Abstract: Membranes provide a barrier that allows chemical reactions to be isolated from the environment. The plasma membrane, for example, delineates self from nonself, and thus must have played an essential role in the evolution of life. Yet under numerous circumstances it is equally important that membranes be breached. Numerous forces oppose the spontaneous fusion of membranes; thus, specialized proteins have evolved to fuse membranes. The most well-understood fusion proteins are the viral fusion proteins and the SN… Show more

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