Mutational analysis of the proposed gibbon ape leukemia virus binding site in Pit1 suggests that other regions are important for infection.
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Reassessing the role of region A in Pit1-mediated viral entryThe central half of Pit2 is not required for its function as a retroviral receptorGibbon ape leukemia virus receptor functions of type III phosphate transporters from CHOK1 cells are disrupted by two distinct mechanisms.Entry of amphotropic murine leukemia virus is influenced by residues in the putative second extracellular domain of its receptor, Pit2.Transmembrane topology of PiT-2, a phosphate transporter-retrovirus receptor.Feline Pit2 functions as a receptor for subgroup B feline leukemia viruses.Fusion-defective gibbon ape leukemia virus vectors can be rescued by homologous but not heterologous soluble envelope proteins.Genetic and biochemical analyses of receptor and cofactor determinants for T-cell-tropic feline leukemia virus infection.New structural arrangement of the extracellular regions of the phosphate transporter SLC20A1, the receptor for gibbon ape leukemia virusEndogenous Gibbon Ape Leukemia Virus Identified in a Rodent (Melomys burtoni subsp.) from Wallacea (Indonesia).Identification of an extracellular domain within the human PiT2 receptor that is required for amphotropic murine leukemia virus bindingAmphotropic murine leukemia virus entry is determined by specific combinations of residues from receptor loops 2 and 4.Single amino acid insertion in loop 4 confers amphotropic murine leukemia virus receptor function upon murine Pit1.The second extracellular loop of CXCR4 determines its function as a receptor for feline immunodeficiency virus.A 13-amino-acid Pit1-specific loop 4 sequence confers feline leukemia virus subgroup B receptor function upon Pit2.
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Mutational analysis of the proposed gibbon ape leukemia virus binding site in Pit1 suggests that other regions are important for infection.
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