Study Reveals How Virus Harpoons Your Cells

The F protein exists in two states: prefusion (left) and postfusion (right). Green parts rearrange from the top and bottom of the prefusion form, coming together into a harpoon-like rod at the top of the postfusion form, allowing the virus to penetrate the cell.
(Image credit: Theodore Jardetzky/Northwestern University)

Researchers have deciphered the structure of a harpoon-like protein some viruses use to enter cells and begin infection.

The protein is known as fusion (F) protein and is found on the outer surface of parainfluenza virus 5, a so-called "enveloped" virus that fuses its membrane with the membrane of its host cell before infection.

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