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This project investigates the mechanisms of biological membrane fusion, essential for various cellular processes. By utilizing advanced imaging techniques, it aims to elucidate how proteins involved in fusion are organized and regulated during the fusion process, particularly in the context of viral infections.
Fusion of two biological membranes is essential to life.
It is required during organism development, for trafficking of material between cellular compartments, for transfer of information across synapses, and for entry of viruses into cells.
Fusion must be carefully controlled and the core fusion components are typically found within a complex regulatory machine.
There have been decades of research on the structure and function of individual components, on the dynamics and biophysics of fusion,…
UNITED KINGDOM RESEARCH AND INNOVATION
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