Cellular uptake and infection by canine parvovirus involves rapid dynamin-regulated clathrin-mediated endocytosis, followed by slower intracellular trafficking
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Canine and feline parvoviruses can use human or feline transferrin receptors to bind, enter, and infect cellsEntry of feline calicivirus is dependent on clathrin-mediated endocytosis and acidification in endosomesAsymmetric binding of transferrin receptor to parvovirus capsidsAcid-resistant bovine pestivirus requires activation for pH-triggered fusion during entry.Hepatitis C Virus Entry Requires a Critical Postinternalization Step and Delivery to Early Endosomes via Clathrin-Coated VesiclesLearning from the Viral Journey: How to Enter Cells and How to Overcome Intracellular Barriers to Reach the NucleusOncolytic parvoviruses: from basic virology to clinical applicationsHuman rhinovirus type 2 is internalized by clathrin-mediated endocytosisEarly steps in cell infection by parvoviruses: host-specific differences in cell receptor binding but similar endosomal trafficking.Invasive and adherent bacterial pathogens co-Opt host clathrin for infection.Limited transferrin receptor clustering allows rapid diffusion of canine parvovirus into clathrin endocytic structuresCytoplasmic trafficking of the canine parvovirus capsid and its role in infection and nuclear transport.Parvoviral virions deploy a capsid-tethered lipolytic enzyme to breach the endosomal membrane during cell entry.Parvovirus infection of cells by using variants of the feline transferrin receptor altering clathrin-mediated endocytosis, membrane domain localization, and capsid-binding domains.The natural host range shift and subsequent evolution of canine parvovirus resulted from virus-specific binding to the canine transferrin receptorThe VP1 N-terminal sequence of canine parvovirus affects nuclear transport of capsids and efficient cell infectionCell entry by human pathogenic arenaviruses.Role of recycling endosomes and lysosomes in dynein-dependent entry of canine parvovirus.Purified feline and canine transferrin receptors reveal complex interactions with the capsids of canine and feline parvoviruses that correspond to their host rangesResidues in the apical domain of the feline and canine transferrin receptors control host-specific binding and cell infection of canine and feline parvoviruses.Pathways of cell infection by parvoviruses and adeno-associated virusesIn vitro and in vivo host range of Anopheles gambiae densovirus (AgDNV)Intracellular trafficking of adeno-associated viral vectors.Exploitation of microtubule cytoskeleton and dynein during parvoviral traffic toward the nucleus.Interferon-inducible transmembrane protein 3 (IFITM3) restricts reovirus cell entry.Characterization of rotavirus cell entry.Virus entry paradigms.Viral weapons of membrane destruction: variable modes of membrane penetration by non-enveloped viruses.Coping with parvovirus infections in mice: health surveillance and control.Coat as a dagger: the use of capsid proteins to perforate membranes during non-enveloped DNA viruses trafficking.Antiviral effect of lithium chloride on infection of cells by canine parvovirus.Equine infectious anemia virus entry occurs through clathrin-mediated endocytosis.Characterization of the early steps of human parvovirus B19 infection.Mechanisms of cell death in canine parvovirus-infected cells provide intuitive insights to developing nanotools for medicine.Complementary roles of multiple nuclear targeting signals in the capsid proteins of the parvovirus minute virus of mice during assembly and onset of infection.A novel cell entry pathway for a DAF-using human enterovirus is dependent on lipid rafts.Cytoplasmic trafficking of minute virus of mice: low-pH requirement, routing to late endosomes, and proteasome interaction.Adenovirus-facilitated nuclear translocation of adeno-associated virus type 2.Mouse polyomavirus utilizes recycling endosomes for a traffic pathway independent of COPI vesicle transport.Endocytosis of adeno-associated virus type 5 leads to accumulation of virus particles in the Golgi compartment.
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Cellular uptake and infection by canine parvovirus involves rapid dynamin-regulated clathrin-mediated endocytosis, followed by slower intracellular trafficking
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C R Parrish
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10.1128/JVI.74.4.1919-1930.2000
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2000-02-01T00:00:00Z