Addition of a short peptide ligand to the adenovirus fiber protein.
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Current developments in adenovirus-based cancer gene therapyPhage display of adenovirus type 5 fiber knob as a tool for specific ligand selection and validation.General strategy for broadening adenovirus tropism.A helper-independent adenovirus vector with E1, E3, and fiber deleted: structure and infectivity of fiberless particles.An adenovirus vector with genetically modified fibers demonstrates expanded tropism via utilization of a coxsackievirus and adenovirus receptor-independent cell entry mechanism.Efficient gene transfer into human CD34(+) cells by a retargeted adenovirus vectorMutations in the DG loop of adenovirus type 5 fiber knob protein abolish high-affinity binding to its cellular receptor CAR.Adenovirus type 5 viral particles pseudotyped with mutagenized fiber proteins show diminished infectivity of coxsackie B-adenovirus receptor-bearing cells.The promise and potential hazards of adenovirus gene therapy.Modulation of adenovirus vector tropism via incorporation of polypeptide ligands into the fiber protein.Generation of recombinant adenovirus vectors with modified fibers for altering viral tropism.Domains required for assembly of adenovirus type 2 fiber trimers.Metabolic biotinylation of recombinant proteins in mammalian cells and in mice.Targeting of adenovirus serotype 5 pseudotyped with short fiber from serotype 41 to c-erbB2-positive cells using bispecific single-chain diabody.Adenoviral vector-based strategies for cancer therapy.Capsid-incorporation of antigens into adenovirus capsid proteins for a vaccine approach.Adenovirus fiber shaft contains a trimerization element that supports peptide fusion for targeted gene delivery.Adenovirus vector pseudotyping in fiber-expressing cell lines: improved transduction of Epstein-Barr virus-transformed B cells.Tropism-modification strategies for targeted gene delivery using adenoviral vectors.Fiberless recombinant adenoviruses: virus maturation and infectivity in the absence of fiber.Characterization of an adenovirus vector containing a heterologous peptide epitope in the HI loop of the fiber knob.Dependence of adenovirus infectivity on length of the fiber shaft domain.Genetic targeting of an adenovirus vector via replacement of the fiber protein with the phage T4 fibritinGenetic retargeting of adenovirus: novel strategy employing "deknobbing" of the fiber.Targeting adenoviral vectors by using the extracellular domain of the coxsackie-adenovirus receptor: improved potency via trimerization.Selective targeting of human cells by a chimeric adenovirus vector containing a modified fiber protein.Increased in vitro and in vivo gene transfer by adenovirus vectors containing chimeric fiber proteins.Redirecting coronavirus to a nonnative receptor through a virus-encoded targeting adapter.
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P2860
Addition of a short peptide ligand to the adenovirus fiber protein.
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Addition of a short peptide ligand to the adenovirus fiber protein.
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Addition of a short peptide ligand to the adenovirus fiber protein.
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Addition of a short peptide ligand to the adenovirus fiber protein.
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Addition of a short peptide ligand to the adenovirus fiber protein.
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Addition of a short peptide ligand to the adenovirus fiber protein
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1995-11-01T00:00:00Z