نتایج جستجو برای: envelope glycoprotein

تعداد نتایج: 126016  

Journal: :Molecular cell 2010
Andrés Finzi Shi-Hua Xiang Beatriz Pacheco Liping Wang Jessica Haight Aemro Kassa Brenda Danek Marie Pancera Peter D Kwong Joseph Sodroski

The entry of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) into cells is initiated by binding of the gp120 exterior envelope glycoprotein to the receptor, CD4. How does CD4 binding trigger conformational changes in gp120 that allow the gp41 transmembrane envelope glycoprotein to mediate viral-cell membrane fusion? The transition from the unliganded to the CD4-bound state is regulated by two potentially ...

Journal: :PLoS pathogens 2016
Sai Li Zhaoyang Sun Rhys Pryce Marie-Laure Parsy Sarah K Fehling Katrin Schlie C Alistair Siebert Wolfgang Garten Thomas A Bowden Thomas Strecker Juha T Huiskonen

Lassa virus is an enveloped, bi-segmented RNA virus and the most prevalent and fatal of all Old World arenaviruses. Virus entry into the host cell is mediated by a tripartite surface spike complex, which is composed of two viral glycoprotein subunits, GP1 and GP2, and the stable signal peptide. Of these, GP1 binds to cellular receptors and GP2 catalyzes fusion between the viral envelope and the...

2008
Joanna L Miller Barend J. M deWet Luisa Martinez-Pomares Catherine M Radcliffe Raymond A Dwek Pauline M Rudd Siamon Gordon

Macrophages (MØ) and mononuclear phagocytes are major targets of infection by dengue virus (DV), a mosquito-borne flavivirus that can cause haemorrhagic fever in humans. To our knowledge, we show for the first time that the MØ mannose receptor (MR) binds to all four serotypes of DV and specifically to the envelope glycoprotein. Glycan analysis, ELISA, and blot overlay assays demonstrate that MR...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
François Mallet Olivier Bouton Sarah Prudhomme Valérie Cheynet Guy Oriol Bertrand Bonnaud Gérard Lucotte Laurent Duret Bernard Mandrand

The definitive demonstration of a role for a recently acquired gene is a difficult task, requiring exhaustive genetic investigations and functional analysis. The situation is indeed much more complicated when facing multicopy gene families, because most or portions of the gene are conserved among the hundred copies of the family. This is the case for the ERVWE1 locus of the human endogenous ret...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1991
N R Landau K A Page D R Littman

Several epidemiologic and clinical studies suggest that patients coinfected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), the primary etiologic agent in AIDS, and other viruses, such as cytomegalovirus or human T-cell leukemia virus (HTLV), have a more severe clinical course than those infected with HIV alone. Cells infected with two viruses can, in some cases, give rise to phenotypically mixed viri...

Journal: :EMBO reports 2006
Félix A Rey

This review analyses recent structural results that provide clues about a possible molecular mechanism for the transmission of a fusogenic signal among the envelope glycoproteins of the herpes simplex virus on receptor binding by glycoprotein gD. This signal triggers the membrane-fusion machinery of the virus--contained in glycoproteins gB, gH and gL--to induce the merging of viral and cellular...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1982
E Polonoff C A Machida D Kabat

Addition of asparagine-linked oligosaccharides to nascent murine leukemia virus (MuLV)-encoded membrane glycoproteins was inhibited either completely by tunicamycin or specifically at Asn-X-Thr glycosylation sites by incorporation of the threonine analogue beta-hydroxynorvaline. In conditions of partial analogue substitution, a series of subglycosylated components is formed which are related by...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1995
R Wyatt J Moore M Accola E Desjardin J Robinson J Sodroski

The binding of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) to the cellular receptor CD4 has been suggested to induce conformational changes in the viral envelope glycoproteins that promote virus entry. Conserved, discontinuous epitopes on the HIV-1 gp120 glycoprotein recognized by the 17b, 48d, and A32 antibodies are preferentially exposed upon the binding of soluble CD4 (sCD4). The binding of ...

2015
Y Lei H Yu Y Dong J Yang W Ye Y Wang W Chen Z Jia Z Xu Z Li F Zhang Shan-Lu Liu

DENV envelope glycoprotein (E) is responsible for interacting with host cell receptors and is the main target for the development of a dengue vaccine based on an induction of neutralizing antibodies. It is well known that DENV E glycoprotein has two potential N-linked glycosylation sites at Asn67 and Asn153. The N-glycans of E glycoprotein have been shown to influence the proper folding of the ...

Journal: :PLoS Pathogens 2009
Hillel Haim Zhihai Si Navid Madani Liping Wang Joel R. Courter Amy Princiotto Aemro Kassa Marciella DeGrace Kathleen McGee-Estrada Megan Mefford Dana Gabuzda Amos B. Smith Joseph Sodroski

Binding to the CD4 receptor induces conformational changes in the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) gp120 exterior envelope glycoprotein. These changes allow gp120 to bind the coreceptor, either CCR5 or CXCR4, and prime the gp41 transmembrane envelope glycoprotein to mediate virus-cell membrane fusion and virus entry. Soluble forms of CD4 (sCD4) and small-molecule CD4 mimics (here exemplifie...

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