Cell entry by measles virus: long hybrid receptors uncouple binding from membrane fusion
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A matrix-less measles virus is infectious and elicits extensive cell fusion: consequences for propagation in the brain.Function of bovine CD46 as a cellular receptor for bovine viral diarrhea virus is determined by complement control protein 1The Host Cell Receptors for Measles Virus and Their Interaction with the Viral Hemagglutinin (H) ProteinMolecular cloning of membrane cofactor protein (MCP; CD46) on B95a cell, an Epstein-Barr virus-transformed marmoset B cell line: B95a-MCP is susceptible to infection by the CAM, but not the Nagahata strain of the measles virus.Recombinant measles viruses efficiently entering cells through targeted receptorsMeasles virus spread and pathogenesis in genetically modified mice.Productive measles virus brain infection and apoptosis in CD46 transgenic miceSoluble receptor-induced retroviral infection of receptor-deficient cellsA recombinant measles vaccine virus expressing wild-type glycoproteins: consequences for viral spread and cell tropism.The distal short consensus repeats 1 and 2 of the membrane cofactor protein CD46 and their distance from the cell membrane determine productive entry of species B adenovirus serotype 35Measles viruses with altered envelope protein cytoplasmic tails gain cell fusion competence.DARPins: an efficient targeting domain for lentiviral vectors.Avidity binding of human adenovirus serotypes 3 and 7 to the membrane cofactor CD46 triggers infection.CD46 short consensus repeats III and IV enhance measles virus binding but impair soluble hemagglutinin bindingArtificial mutations and natural variations in the CD46 molecules from human and monkey cells define regions important for measles virus binding.Receptor-Targeted Nipah Virus Glycoproteins Improve Cell-Type Selective Gene Delivery and Reveal a Preference for Membrane-Proximal Cell Attachment.Enhanced lysis by bispecific oncolytic measles viruses simultaneously using HER2/neu or EpCAM as target receptorsThe receptor attachment function of measles virus hemagglutinin can be replaced with an autonomous protein that binds Her2/neu while maintaining its fusion-helper function.Efficient subgroup C avian sarcoma and leukosis virus receptor activity requires the IgV domain of the Tvc receptor and proper display on the cell membraneGenome-wide associations of CD46 and IFI44L genetic variants with neutralizing antibody response to measles vaccine.A single amino acid change in the hemagglutinin protein of measles virus determines its ability to bind CD46 and reveals another receptor on marmoset B cellsShort consensus repeat domain 1 of decay-accelerating factor is required for enterovirus 70 binding.Proteolytic cleavage of the fusion protein but not membrane fusion is required for measles virus-induced immunosuppression in vitro.Octamerization enables soluble CD46 receptor to neutralize measles virus in vitro and in vivo.Infection of chicken embryonic fibroblasts by measles virus: adaptation at the virus entry level.Measles virus spread by cell-cell contacts: uncoupling of contact-mediated receptor (CD46) downregulation from virus uptake.V domain of human SLAM (CDw150) is essential for its function as a measles virus receptorSingle-chain antibody displayed on a recombinant measles virus confers entry through the tumor-associated carcinoembryonic antigenEfficiency of measles virus entry and dissemination through different receptors.Antibody cross-reactivity with CD46 and lack of cell surface expression suggest that moesin might not mediate measles virus binding.Localization of regions in CD46 that interact with adenovirus.The heads of the measles virus attachment protein move to transmit the fusion-triggering signal.The CD46 transmembrane domain is required for efficient formation of measles-virus-mediated syncytium
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Cell entry by measles virus: long hybrid receptors uncouple binding from membrane fusion
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Cell entry by measles virus: long hybrid receptors uncouple binding from membrane fusion
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Cell entry by measles virus: long hybrid receptors uncouple binding from membrane fusion
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Buchholz CJ
Schneider U
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1996-06-01T00:00:00Z