Induction of syncytia by neuropathogenic murine leukemia viruses depends on receptor density, host cell determinants, and the intrinsic fusion potential of envelope protein.
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HTLV-1 and -2 envelope SU subdomains and critical determinants in receptor bindingMembrane fusion tropism and heterotypic functional activities of the Nipah virus and Hendra virus envelope glycoproteins.Activation of membrane fusion by murine leukemia viruses is controlled in cis or in trans by interactions between the receptor-binding domain and a conserved disulfide loop of the carboxy terminus of the surface glycoprotein.Relationship between SU subdomains that regulate the receptor-mediated transition from the native (fusion-inhibited) to the fusion-active conformation of the murine leukemia virus glycoprotein.Targeted entry via somatostatin receptors using a novel modified retrovirus glycoprotein that delivers genes at levels comparable to those of wild-type viral glycoproteinsDisparate regions of envelope protein regulate syncytium formation versus spongiform encephalopathy in neurological disease induced by murine leukemia virus TR.Changes in viral protein function that accompany retroviral endogenization.G541R within the 4070A TM protein regulates fusion in murine leukemia virusesMouse mammary tumor virus uses mouse but not human transferrin receptor 1 to reach a low pH compartment and infect cellsDifferential resistance to cell entry by porcine endogenous retrovirus subgroup A in rodent species.Mutation of the Putative Immunosuppressive Domain of the Retroviral Envelope Glycoprotein Compromises Infectivity.Feline leukemia virus T entry is dependent on both expression levels and specific interactions between cofactor and receptor.Linkage of reduced receptor affinity and superinfection to pathogenesis of TR1.3 murine leukemia virus.Complementation of a binding-defective retrovirus by a host cell receptor mutant.Ephrin-B2 expression critically influences Nipah virus infection independent of its cytoplasmic tail.The MuLV 4070A G541R Env mutation decreases the stability and alters the conformation of the TM ectodomain.TR1.3 viral pathogenesis and syncytium formation are linked to Env-Gag cooperation.
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Induction of syncytia by neuropathogenic murine leukemia viruses depends on receptor density, host cell determinants, and the intrinsic fusion potential of envelope protein.
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Induction of syncytia by neuro ...... potential of envelope protein.
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Induction of syncytia by neuro ...... potential of envelope protein.
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Induction of syncytia by neuro ...... potential of envelope protein.
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Induction of syncytia by neuro ...... potential of envelope protein.
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Induction of syncytia by neuro ...... potential of envelope protein.
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Induction of syncytia by neuro ...... potential of envelope protein
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G N Gaulton
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