Cell surface-binding motifs of L2 that facilitate papillomavirus infection.
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The S100A10 subunit of the annexin A2 heterotetramer facilitates L2-mediated human papillomavirus infectionTwo highly conserved cysteine residues in HPV16 L2 form an intramolecular disulfide bond and are critical for infectivity in human keratinocytesHuman papillomavirus infection is inhibited by host autophagy in primary human keratinocytesInteraction of tSNARE syntaxin 18 with the papillomavirus minor capsid protein mediates infection.The l2 minor capsid protein of low-risk human papillomavirus type 11 interacts with host nuclear import receptors and viral DNAThe cytoskeleton in papillomavirus infectionTarget cell cyclophilins facilitate human papillomavirus type 16 infectionDifferential dependence on host cell glycosaminoglycans for infection of epithelial cells by high-risk HPV typesBovine papillomavirus type 1 infection is mediated by SNARE syntaxin 18Clathrin- and caveolin-independent entry of human papillomavirus type 16--involvement of tetraspanin-enriched microdomains (TEMs)Inhibition of Langerhans cell maturation by human papillomavirus type 16: a novel role for the annexin A2 heterotetramer in immune suppression.Mechanisms of cell entry by human papillomaviruses: an overview.Study of infectious virus production from HPV18/16 capsid chimeras.Essential roles for soluble virion-associated heparan sulfonated proteoglycans and growth factors in human papillomavirus infections.Vesicular trafficking of incoming human papillomavirus 16 to the Golgi apparatus and endoplasmic reticulum requires γ-secretase activity.Suppression of Langerhans cell activation is conserved amongst human papillomavirus α and β genotypes, but not a µ genotype.Minor capsid proteins of simian virus 40 are dispensable for nucleocapsid assembly and cell entry but are required for nuclear entry of the viral genome.Developing vaccines against minor capsid antigen L2 to prevent papillomavirus infection.Identification of Broad-Genotype HPV L2 Neutralization Site for Pan-HPV Vaccine Development by a Cross-Neutralizing Antibody.The HPV16 and MusPV1 papillomaviruses initially interact with distinct host components on the basement membraneHuman papillomavirus L2 facilitates viral escape from late endosomes via sorting nexin 17.Inhibition of transfer to secondary receptors by heparan sulfate-binding drug or antibody induces noninfectious uptake of human papillomavirus.Cyclophilins facilitate dissociation of the human papillomavirus type 16 capsid protein L1 from the L2/DNA complex following virus entry.Proteoglycans in host-pathogen interactions: molecular mechanisms and therapeutic implicationsProtection of rabbits against challenge with rabbit papillomaviruses by immunization with the N terminus of human papillomavirus type 16 minor capsid antigen L2.A protective and broadly cross-neutralizing epitope of human papillomavirus L2.Cleavage of the HPV16 Minor Capsid Protein L2 during Virion Morphogenesis Ablates the Requirement for Cellular Furin during De Novo Infection.Mechanisms of human papillomavirus type 16 neutralization by l2 cross-neutralizing and l1 type-specific antibodies.HPV Vaccines: today and in the Future.L2, the minor capsid protein of papillomavirus.Chimeric L1-L2 virus-like particles as potential broad-spectrum human papillomavirus vaccines.Role of L2 cysteines in papillomavirus infection and neutralizationViral entry mechanisms: human papillomavirus and a long journey from extracellular matrix to the nucleus.The Role of DCT in HPV16 Infection of HaCaTsThe positively charged termini of L2 minor capsid protein required for bovine papillomavirus infection function separately in nuclear import and DNA binding.Host-cell factors involved in papillomavirus entry.Principles of polyoma- and papillomavirus uncoating.Coat as a dagger: the use of capsid proteins to perforate membranes during non-enveloped DNA viruses trafficking.Developments in L2-based human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines.Overlapping and independent structural roles for human papillomavirus type 16 L2 conserved cysteines
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Cell surface-binding motifs of L2 that facilitate papillomavirus infection.
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Chien-Fu Hung
Ken-Yu Lin
Patricia M Day
Richard B S Roden
Rongcun Yang
William H Yutzy
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10.1128/JVI.77.6.3531-3541.2003
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2003-03-01T00:00:00Z