The p domain of norovirus capsid protein forms a subviral particle that binds to histo-blood group antigen receptors.
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Rapid evolution of pandemic noroviruses of the GII.4 lineageCryo-EM structure of a novel calicivirus, Tulane virusConservation of carbohydrate binding interfaces: evidence of human HBGA selection in norovirus evolutionStructural basis for the recognition of blood group trisaccharides by norovirusImmunogenetic mechanisms driving norovirus GII.4 antigenic variationStructural Basis for the Receptor Binding Specificity of Norwalk VirusStructural Basis for the Recognition of Lewis Antigens by Genogroup I NorovirusCrystallography of a Lewis-Binding Norovirus, Elucidation of Strain-Specificity to the Polymorphic Human Histo-Blood Group AntigensMechanisms of GII.4 norovirus persistence in human populationsInhibition of histo-blood group antigen binding as a novel strategy to block norovirus infectionsHisto-blood group antigens as receptors for rotavirus, new understanding on rotavirus epidemiology and vaccine strategy.Analysis of amino acid variation in the P2 domain of the GII-4 norovirus VP1 protein reveals putative variant-specific epitopes.Vaccine against norovirus.Heterotypic humoral and cellular immune responses following Norwalk virus infection.Subviral particle as vaccine and vaccine platform.Intranasal P particle vaccine provided partial cross-variant protection against human GII.4 norovirus diarrhea in gnotobiotic pigs.Branched-linear and agglomerate protein polymers as vaccine platforms.Genetic and phenotypic characterization of GII-4 noroviruses that circulated during 1987 to 2008.Gangliosides are ligands for human noroviruses.Effect of grape seed extract on human norovirus GII.4 and murine norovirus 1 in viral suspensions, on stainless steel discs, and in lettuce wash waterAffinities of recombinant norovirus P dimers for human blood group antigensNorovirus P particle, a novel platform for vaccine development and antibody production.Two gastroenteritis outbreaks caused by GII Noroviruses: host susceptibility and HBGA phenotypesNorovirus P particle efficiently elicits innate, humoral and cellular immunityTerminal modifications of norovirus P domain resulted in a new type of subviral particles, the small P particlesIdentifying carbohydrate ligands of a norovirus P particle using a catch and release electrospray ionization mass spectrometry assay.C-terminal arginine cluster is essential for receptor binding of norovirus capsid protein.Crystal structures of GI.8 Boxer virus P dimers in complex with HBGAs, a novel evolutionary path selected by the Lewis epitope.Qualitative and quantitative analysis of the binding of GII.4 norovirus variants onto human blood group antigens.Noroviral p-particles as an in vitro model to assess the interactions of noroviruses with probiotics.Affinities of human histo-blood group antigens for norovirus capsid protein complexes.Molecular epidemiology of norovirus in South KoreaA candidate dual vaccine against influenza and noroviruses.Antigenic Relatedness of Norovirus GII.4 Variants Determined by Human Challenge SeraA Unique Human Norovirus Lineage with a Distinct HBGA Binding Interface.Tulane virus recognizes sialic acids as cellular receptors.Spike protein VP8* of human rotavirus recognizes histo-blood group antigens in a type-specific manner.Norovirus recognition sites on histo-blood group antigens.High Protective Efficacy of Probiotics and Rice Bran against Human Norovirus Infection and Diarrhea in Gnotobiotic Pigs.Norovirus vaccines and potential antinorovirus drugs: recent advances and future perspectives
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The p domain of norovirus capsid protein forms a subviral particle that binds to histo-blood group antigen receptors.
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The p domain of norovirus caps ...... blood group antigen receptors.
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The p domain of norovirus caps ...... blood group antigen receptors.
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The p domain of norovirus caps ...... blood group antigen receptors.
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The p domain of norovirus caps ...... blood group antigen receptors.
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The p domain of norovirus caps ...... blood group antigen receptors.
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The p domain of norovirus caps ...... blood group antigen receptors.
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The p domain of norovirus caps ...... blood group antigen receptors.
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14017-14030
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10.1128/JVI.79.22.14017-14030.2005
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2005-11-01T00:00:00Z