Preliminary characterization of an epitope involved in neutralization and cell attachment that is located on the major bovine rotavirus glycoprotein.
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pH-Induced Conformational Change of the Rotavirus VP4 Spike: Implications for Cell Entry and Antibody NeutralizationEntry kinetics and mouse virulence of Ross River virus mutants altered in neutralization epitopesLlama-derived single-chain antibody fragments directed to rotavirus VP6 protein possess broad neutralizing activity in vitro and confer protection against diarrhea in mice.Integrins alpha2beta1 and alpha4beta1 can mediate SA11 rotavirus attachment and entry into cells.Phenotypes of rotavirus reassortants depend upon the recipient genetic background.Reassortant rotaviruses containing structural proteins vp3 and vp7 from different parents induce antibodies protective against each parental serotype.Ionic strength- and temperature-induced K(Ca) shifts in the uncoating reaction of rotavirus strains RF and SA11: correlation with membrane permeabilization.Genetic mapping indicates that VP4 is the rotavirus cell attachment protein in vitro and in vivo.Characterization of virus-like particles produced by the expression of rotavirus capsid proteins in insect cellsMurine rotavirus genes encoding outer capsid proteins VP4 and VP7 are not major determinants of host range restriction and virulenceAntibodies to the trypsin cleavage peptide VP8 neutralize rotavirus by inhibiting binding of virions to target cells in culture.Heterotypic passive protection induced by synthetic peptides corresponding to VP7 and VP4 of bovine rotavirusRotavirus contains integrin ligand sequences and a disintegrin-like domain that are implicated in virus entry into cells.Rotaviruses specifically bind to the neutral glycosphingolipid asialo-GM1.NS35 and not vp7 is the soluble rotavirus protein which binds to target cells.Rotavirus genome segment 4 determines viral replication phenotype in cultured liver cells (HepG2).Rotavirus proteins VP7, NS28, and VP4 form oligomeric structuresRotavirus-specific protein synthesis is not necessary for recognition of infected cells by virus-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytesPriming for rotavirus neutralizing antibodies by a VP4 protein-derived synthetic peptideRole of VP3 in human rotavirus internalization after target cell attachment via VP7.Synthesis and immunogenicity of the rotavirus major capsid antigen using a baculovirus expression system.Rotavirus gene structure and function.Passive protection against rotavirus-induced diarrhea by monoclonal antibodies to the heterotypic neutralization domain of VP7 and the VP8 fragment of VP4.Noninfectious rotavirus (strain RRV) induces an immune response in mice which protects against rotavirus challengeSpecific enzyme-linked immunoassay for rotavirus serotypes 1 and 3.Comparative immunogenicity in mice of rotavirus VP6 tubular structures and virus-like particles.Characterization of the interaction between VP8 of bovine rotavirus C486 and cellular components on MA-104 cells and erythrocytesTrypsin cleavage stabilizes the rotavirus VP4 spike.Attenuated poliovirus strain as a live vector: expression of regions of rotavirus outer capsid protein VP7 by using recombinant Sabin 3 viruses.Binding to sialic acids is not an essential step for the entry of animal rotaviruses to epithelial cells in culture.Specific interactions between rotavirus outer capsid proteins VP4 and VP7 determine expression of a cross-reactive, neutralizing VP4-specific epitope.Assembly of double-shelled rotaviruslike particles by simultaneous expression of recombinant VP6 and VP7 proteins.Immunogenicity of a bovine rotavirus glycoprotein fragment.
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Preliminary characterization of an epitope involved in neutralization and cell attachment that is located on the major bovine rotavirus glycoprotein.
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