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Authors: Aronson, AI Shai, Y
Citation: Ai. Aronson et Y. Shai, Why Bacillus thuringiensis insecticidal toxins are so effective: unique features of their mode of action, FEMS MICROB, 195(1), 2001, pp. 1-8

Authors: Shai, Y Oren, Z
Citation: Y. Shai et Z. Oren, From "carpet" mechanism to de-novo designed diastereomeric cell-selective antimicrobial peptides, PEPTIDES, 22(10), 2001, pp. 1629-1641

Authors: Peisajovich, SG Shai, Y
Citation: Sg. Peisajovich et Y. Shai, SIV gp41 binds to membranes both in the monomeric and trimeric states: Consequences for the neuropathology and inhibition of HIV infection, J MOL BIOL, 311(2), 2001, pp. 249-254

Authors: Shai, Y
Citation: Y. Shai, Molecular recognition within the membrane milieu: Implications for the structure and function of membrane proteins, J MEMBR BIO, 182(2), 2001, pp. 91-104

Authors: Gerber, D Shai, Y
Citation: D. Gerber et Y. Shai, In vivo detection of hetero-association of glycophorin-A and its mutants within the membrane, J BIOL CHEM, 276(33), 2001, pp. 31229-31232

Authors: Kliger, Y Gallo, SA Peisajovich, SG Munoz-Barroso, I Avkin, S Blumenthal, R Shai, Y
Citation: Y. Kliger et al., Mode of action of an antiviral peptide from HIV-1 - Inhibition at a post-lipid mixing stage, J BIOL CHEM, 276(2), 2001, pp. 1391-1397

Authors: Samuel, O Shai, Y
Citation: O. Samuel et Y. Shai, Participation of two fusion peptides in measles virus-induced membrane fusion: Emerging similarity with other paramyxoviruses, BIOCHEM, 40(5), 2001, pp. 1340-1349

Authors: Avrahami, D Oren, Z Shai, Y
Citation: D. Avrahami et al., Effect of multiple aliphatic amino acids substitutions on the structure, function, and mode of action of diastereomeric membrane active peptides, BIOCHEM, 40(42), 2001, pp. 12591-12603

Authors: Unger, T Oren, Z Shai, Y
Citation: T. Unger et al., The effect of cyclization of magainin 2 and melittin analogues on structure, function, and model membrane interactions: Implication to their mode of action, BIOCHEM, 40(21), 2001, pp. 6388-6397

Authors: Peri, I Mamrud-Brains, H Rodin, S Krizhanovsky, V Shai, Y Nir, S Naim, M
Citation: I. Peri et al., Rapid entry of bitter and sweet tastants into liposomes and taste cells: implications for signal transduction, AM J P-CELL, 278(1), 2000, pp. C17-C25

Authors: Hetru, C Letellier, L Oren, Z Hoffmann, JA Shai, Y
Citation: C. Hetru et al., Androctonin, a hydrophilic disulphide-bridged non-haemolytic anti-microbial peptide: a plausible mode of action, BIOCHEM J, 345, 2000, pp. 653-664

Authors: Shai, Y
Citation: Y. Shai, Functional domains within fusion proteins: Prospectives for development ofpeptide inhibitors of viral cell fusion, BIOSCI REP, 20(6), 2000, pp. 535-555

Authors: Kliger, Y Peisajovich, SG Blumenthal, R Shai, Y
Citation: Y. Kliger et al., Membrane-induced conformational change during the activation of HIV-1 gp41, J MOL BIOL, 301(4), 2000, pp. 905-914

Authors: Peisajovich, SG Samuel, O Shai, Y
Citation: Sg. Peisajovich et al., Paramyxovirus F1 protein has two fusion peptides: Implications for the mechanism of membrane fusion, J MOL BIOL, 296(5), 2000, pp. 1353-1365

Authors: Kliger, Y Shai, Y
Citation: Y. Kliger et Y. Shai, Inhibition of HIV-1 entry before gp41 folds into its fusion-active conformation, J MOL BIOL, 295(2), 2000, pp. 163-168

Authors: Gerber, D Shai, Y
Citation: D. Gerber et Y. Shai, Insertion and organization within membranes of the delta-endotoxin pore-forming domain, helix 4-loop-helix 5, and inhibition of its activity by a mutant helix 4 peptide, J BIOL CHEM, 275(31), 2000, pp. 23602-23607

Authors: Peisajovich, SG Epand, RF Pritsker, M Shai, Y Epand, RM
Citation: Sg. Peisajovich et al., The polar region consecutive to the HIV fusion peptide participates in membrane fusion, BIOCHEM, 39(7), 2000, pp. 1826-1833

Authors: Ghosh, JK Peisajovich, SG Shai, Y
Citation: Jk. Ghosh et al., Sendai virus internal fusion peptide: Structural and functional characterization and a plausible mode of viral entry inhibition, BIOCHEM, 39(38), 2000, pp. 11581-11592

Authors: Oren, Z Shai, Y
Citation: Z. Oren et Y. Shai, Cyclization of a cytolytic amphipathic alpha-helical peptide and its diastereomer: Effect on structure, interaction with model membranes, and biological function, BIOCHEM, 39(20), 2000, pp. 6103-6114

Authors: Shai, Y
Citation: Y. Shai, Bacterial membrane as a target for a novel class of diastereomers of cytolytic peptides, MEMBRANE STRUCTURE IN DISEASE AND DRUG THERAPY, 2000, pp. 27-44

Authors: La Rocca, P Shai, Y Sansom, MSP
Citation: P. La Rocca et al., Peptide-bilayer interactions: simulations of dermaseptin B, an antimicrobial peptide, BIOPHYS CH, 76(2), 1999, pp. 145-159

Authors: Oren, Z Lerman, JC Gudmundsson, GH Agerberth, B Shai, Y
Citation: Z. Oren et al., Structure and organization of the human antimicrobial peptide LL-37 in phospholipid membranes: relevance to the molecular basis for its non-cell-selective activity, BIOCHEM J, 341, 1999, pp. 501-513

Authors: Ghosh, JK Shai, Y
Citation: Jk. Ghosh et Y. Shai, Direct evidence that the N-terminal heptad repeat of sendai virus fusion protein participates in membrane fusion, J MOL BIOL, 292(3), 1999, pp. 531-546

Authors: Ben-Efraim, I Kliger, Y Hermesh, C Shai, Y
Citation: I. Ben-efraim et al., Membrane-induced step in the activation of Sendai virus fusion protein, J MOL BIOL, 285(2), 1999, pp. 609-625

Authors: Oren, Z Hong, J Shai, Y
Citation: Z. Oren et al., A comparative study on the structure and function of a cytolytic alpha-helical peptide and its antimicrobial beta-sheet diastereomer, EUR J BIOCH, 259(1-2), 1999, pp. 360-369
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