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This is a protein that viruses use to transfer their genetic information into cells, causing infection.Stay informed with live updates on the current COVID-19 outbreak and visit our coronavirus hub for more advice on prevention and treatment.The investigators now report their findings in the journal Antiviral Research.In their research, the scientists looked, specifically, at fusion peptides, short-chain amino acids present in the spike proteins of the coronaviruses that they were studying.To infect a cell, the viruses go through a multistep process called “membrane fusion,” which ultimately allows them to “inject” their genetic information into the cell they are infecting.Membrane fusion happens once the virus locates a cell that is susceptible to infection.
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