Identification of a cellular receptor for subgroup E avian leukosis virus
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A human cell-surface receptor for xenotropic and polytropic murine leukemia viruses: possible role in G protein-coupled signal transductionUse of different but overlapping determinants in a retrovirus receptor accounts for non-reciprocal interference between xenotropic and polytropic murine leukemia viruses.Differences in tropism and pH dependence for glycoproteins from the Clade B1 arenaviruses: Implications for receptor usage and pathogenicityVirions at the gates: receptors and the host-virus arms raceNovel monoclonal antibody directed at the receptor binding site on the avian sarcoma and leukosis virus Env complexProduction and characterization of a soluble, active form of Tva, the subgroup A avian sarcoma and leukosis virus receptorThe CAR1 gene encoding a cellular receptor specific for subgroup B and D avian leukosis viruses maps to the chicken tvb locus.Soluble forms of the subgroup A avian leukosis virus [ALV(A)] receptor Tva significantly inhibit ALV(A) infection in vitro and in vivo.Identification of key residues in subgroup A avian leukosis virus envelope determining receptor binding affinity and infectivity of cells expressing chicken or quail Tva receptor.Binding of recombinant feline immunodeficiency virus surface glycoprotein to feline cells: role of CXCR4, cell-surface heparans, and an unidentified non-CXCR4 receptor.Characterization of endogenous avian leukosis viruses in chicken embryonic fibroblast substrates used in production of measles and mumps vaccinesThe receptor for the subgroup C avian sarcoma and leukosis viruses, Tvc, is related to mammalian butyrophilins, members of the immunoglobulin superfamily.Receptors and entry cofactors for retroviruses include single and multiple transmembrane-spanning proteins as well as newly described glycophosphatidylinositol-anchored and secreted proteins.Endocytosis is a critical step in entry of subgroup B avian leukosis viruses.Similar regulation of cell surface human T-cell leukemia virus type 1 (HTLV-1) surface binding proteins in cells highly and poorly transduced by HTLV-1-pseudotyped virionsTwo different molecular defects in the Tva receptor gene explain the resistance of two tvar lines of chickens to infection by subgroup A avian sarcoma and leukosis viruses.Identification and characterization of avian retroviruses in chicken embryo-derived yellow fever vaccines: investigation of transmission to vaccine recipientsLibrary screening and receptor-directed targeting of gammaretroviral vectors.Na+/H+ exchanger type 1 is a receptor for pathogenic subgroup J avian leukosis virus.Simple, automated, high resolution mass spectrometry method to determine the disulfide bond and glycosylation patterns of a complex protein: subgroup A avian sarcoma and leukosis virus envelope glycoproteinIdentification of novel viral receptors with cell line expressing viral receptor-binding protein.Mechanisms of avian retroviral host range extension.Intronic deletions of tva receptor gene decrease the susceptibility to infection by avian sarcoma and leukosis virus subgroup A.Human cytomegalovirus glycoprotein gO complexes with gH/gL, promoting interference with viral entry into human fibroblasts but not entry into epithelial cells.Avian sarcoma leukosis virus receptor-envelope system for simultaneous dissection of multiple neural circuits in mammalian brain.Intronic deletions that disrupt mRNA splicing of the tva receptor gene result in decreased susceptibility to infection by avian sarcoma and leukosis virus subgroup A.Mapping of equine lentivirus receptor 1 residues critical for equine infectious anemia virus envelope bindingRetroviral vectors preloaded with a viral receptor-ligand bridge protein are targeted to specific cell types.A single-amino-acid substitution in the TvbS1 receptor results in decreased susceptibility to infection by avian sarcoma and leukosis virus subgroups B and D and resistance to infection by subgroup E in vitro and in vivo.Efficient subgroup C avian sarcoma and leukosis virus receptor activity requires the IgV domain of the Tvc receptor and proper display on the cell membraneLack of evidence of endogenous avian leukosis virus and endogenous avian retrovirus transmission to measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine recipients.Identification and characterization of a shared TNFR-related receptor for subgroup B, D, and E avian leukosis viruses reveal cysteine residues required specifically for subgroup E viral entry.TVB receptors for cytopathic and noncytopathic subgroups of avian leukosis viruses are functional death receptors.Two functionally distinct forms of a retroviral receptor explain the nonreciprocal receptor interference among subgroups B, D, and E avian leukosis viruses.An NF-kappa B-dependent survival pathway protects against cell death induced by TVB receptors for avian leukosis viruses.A fifteen-amino-acid TVB peptide serves as a minimal soluble receptor for subgroup B avian leukosis and sarcoma viruses.Evolutionary pressure of a receptor competitor selects different subgroup a avian leukosis virus escape variants with altered receptor interactions.The hr1 and fusion peptide regions of the subgroup B avian sarcoma and leukosis virus envelope glycoprotein influence low pH-dependent membrane fusion.Structural insight into equine lentivirus receptor 1.Evolution of broad host range in retroviruses leads to cell death mediated by highly cytopathic variants.
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Identification of a cellular receptor for subgroup E avian leukosis virus
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Identification of a cellular receptor for subgroup E avian leukosis virus
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Identification of a cellular receptor for subgroup E avian leukosis virus
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Identification of a cellular receptor for subgroup E avian leukosis virus
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Identification of a cellular receptor for subgroup E avian leukosis virus
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Identification of a cellular receptor for subgroup E avian leukosis virus
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H B Adkins
J Brojatsch
J M Pesola
J Naughton
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11617-11622
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10.1073/PNAS.94.21.11617
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1997-10-01T00:00:00Z