id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-316273-vo6j8zb0 Cosset, François-Loic Cell Entry of Enveloped Viruses 2011-02-08 .txt text/plain 23421 1013 40 On the one hand, they acquired a domain to bind to a specific cellular protein, named "receptor." On the other hand, they developed in a different manner, according to the genus of the virus, a function of fusion that allows the destabilization of the membrane and the opening of a pore through which the genetic material will enter the cell. Thus, we need to distinguish cell surface molecules such as heparan sulfate proteoglycans, DC-SIGN, or integrins that can enhance infections by concentrating retroviruses onto cells (Bounou et al., 2002; Geijtenbeek et al., 2000; Jinno-Oue et al., 2001; Mondor et al., 1998; Pohlmann et al., 2001; Saphire et al., 2001) from authentic receptors that induce conformational changes in EnvGP that are a prerequisite for fusion of the viral and cellular membranes. ./cache/cord-316273-vo6j8zb0.txt ./txt/cord-316273-vo6j8zb0.txt