Two amino acid substitutions within the capsid are coordinately required for acquisition of fibrotropism by the lymphotropic strain of minute virus of mice
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Parvovirus glycan interactionsB1 lymphocytes and myeloid dendritic cells in lymphoid organs are preferential extratumoral sites of parvovirus minute virus of mice prototype strain expression.Targeting human glioblastoma cells: comparison of nine viruses with oncolytic potential.Rat parvovirus type 1: the prototype for a new rodent parvovirus serogroupExperimental infection of mice with hamster parvovirus: evidence for interspecies transmission of mouse parvovirus 3.A beta-stranded motif drives capsid protein oligomers of the parvovirus minute virus of mice into the nucleus for viral assemblyCytoplasmic trafficking of the canine parvovirus capsid and its role in infection and nuclear transport.Three-dimensional structure of Aleutian mink disease parvovirus: implications for disease pathogenicity.Phosphorylation status of the parvovirus minute virus of mice particle: mapping and biological relevance of the major phosphorylation sites.Virulent variants emerging in mice infected with the apathogenic prototype strain of the parvovirus minute virus of mice exhibit a capsid with low avidity for a primary receptor.Structural determinants of tissue tropism and in vivo pathogenicity for the parvovirus minute virus of miceReplication of minute virus of mice DNA is critically dependent on accumulated levels of NS2.The natural host range shift and subsequent evolution of canine parvovirus resulted from virus-specific binding to the canine transferrin receptorHost-selected amino acid changes at the sialic acid binding pocket of the parvovirus capsid modulate cell binding affinity and determine virulence.The parvoviral capsid controls an intracellular phase of infection essential for efficient killing of stepwise-transformed human fibroblasts.Pathways of cell infection by parvoviruses and adeno-associated virusesEfficient excision of the upstream large intron from P4-generated pre-mRNA of the parvovirus minute virus of mice requires at least one donor and the 3' splice site of the small downstream intronThe relationship between capsid protein (VP2) sequence and pathogenicity of Aleutian mink disease parvovirus (ADV): a possible role for raccoons in the transmission of ADV infections.Growth of the parvovirus minute virus of mice MVMp3 in EL4 lymphocytes is restricted after cell entry and before viral DNA amplification: cell-specific differences in virus uncoating in vitro.Evolution to pathogenicity of the parvovirus minute virus of mice in immunodeficient mice involves genetic heterogeneity at the capsid domain that determines tropism.Combinations of two capsid regions controlling canine host range determine canine transferrin receptor binding by canine and feline parvovirusesCanine parvovirus host range is determined by the specific conformation of an additional region of the capsidPathogenesis of Aleutian mink disease parvovirus infection: effects of suppression of antibody response on viral mRNA levels and on development of acute disease.Molecular characterization of a newly recognized mouse parvovirus.Protein species of the parvovirus minute virus of mice strain MVMp: involvement of phosphorylated VP-2 subtypes in viral morphogenesis.Characterization of chimeric full-length molecular clones of Aleutian mink disease parvovirus (ADV): identification of a determinant governing replication of ADV in cell culture.Multiple amino acids in the capsid structure of canine parvovirus coordinately determine the canine host range and specific antigenic and hemagglutination propertiesProfiling of glycan receptors for minute virus of mice in permissive cell lines towards understanding the mechanism of cell recognition.Autonomous parvoviruses neither stimulate nor are inhibited by the type I interferon response in human normal or cancer cells.The capsid determinant of fibrotropism for the MVMp strain of minute virus of mice functions via VP2 and not VP1.LuIII parvovirus selectively and efficiently targets, replicates in, and kills human glioma cells.Genome replication and postencapsidation functions mapping to the nonstructural gene restrict the host range of a murine parvovirus in human cells.Complementary roles of multiple nuclear targeting signals in the capsid proteins of the parvovirus minute virus of mice during assembly and onset of infection.Translation control by protein kinase R restricts minute virus of mice infection: role in parvovirus oncolysis.Identification of domains in canine parvovirus VP2 essential for the assembly of virus-like particles.The minor capsid protein VP1 of the autonomous parvovirus minute virus of mice is dispensable for encapsidation of progeny single-stranded DNA but is required for infectivity.The infectivity and lytic activity of minute virus of mice wild-type and derived vector particles are strikingly different.Minute virus of mice, a parvovirus, in complex with the Fab fragment of a neutralizing monoclonal antibody.Atomic Resolution Structure of the Oncolytic Parvovirus LuIII by Electron Microscopy and 3D Image Reconstruction.Protoparvovirus Cell Entry.
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Two amino acid substitutions within the capsid are coordinately required for acquisition of fibrotropism by the lymphotropic strain of minute virus of mice
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