Mt. Shieh et Pg. Spear, HERPESVIRUS-INDUCED CELL-FUSION THAT IS DEPENDENT ON CELL-SURFACE HEPARAN-SULFATE OR SOLUBLE HEPARIN, Journal of virology, 68(2), 1994, pp. 1224-1228
The entry of enveloped viruses into animal cells and the cell-to-cell
spread of infection via cell fusion require the membrane-fusing activi
ty of viral glycoproteins. This activity can be dependent on variable
cell factors or triggered by environmental factors. Here we show that
cell fusion induced by herpes simplex virus glycoproteins is dependent
on the presence of cell surface glycosaminoglycans, principally hepar
an sulfate, or on the addition of heparin to the medium. The role of t
he glycosaminoglycan is probably to alter the conformation of a viral
heparin-binding glycoprotein required for the fusion.