Purified feline and canine transferrin receptors reveal complex interactions with the capsids of canine and feline parvoviruses that correspond to their host ranges
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Asymmetric binding of transferrin receptor to parvovirus capsidsParvovirus glycan interactionsCross-Species Virus Transmission and the Emergence of New Epidemic DiseasesStructural Comparison of Different Antibodies Interacting with Parvovirus CapsidsBAAV transcytosis requires an interaction with beta-1-4 linked- glucosamine and gp96Host-specific parvovirus evolution in nature is recapitulated by in vitro adaptation to different carnivore species.Global displacement of canine parvovirus by a host-adapted variant: structural comparison between pandemic viruses with distinct host ranges.Single Mutations in the VP2 300 Loop Region of the Three-Fold Spike of the Carnivore Parvovirus Capsid Can Determine Host Range.Role of multiple hosts in the cross-species transmission and emergence of a pandemic parvovirus.Early steps in cell infection by parvoviruses: host-specific differences in cell receptor binding but similar endosomal trafficking.Limited transferrin receptor clustering allows rapid diffusion of canine parvovirus into clathrin endocytic structuresThe emergence of parvoviruses of carnivoresBinding site on the transferrin receptor for the parvovirus capsid and effects of altered affinity on cell uptake and infection.Evolutionary reconstructions of the transferrin receptor of Caniforms supports canine parvovirus being a re-emerged and not a novel pathogen in dogsMicroRNA miR-320a and miR-140 inhibit mink enteritis virus infection by repression of its receptor, feline transferrin receptor.Detecting small changes and additional peptides in the canine parvovirus capsid structureIdentification and mutagenesis of the adeno-associated virus 5 sialic acid binding region.Molecular epidemiology and phylogeny reveal complex spatial dynamics in areas where canine parvovirus is endemic.Single-Particle Tracking Shows that a Point Mutation in the Carnivore Parvovirus Capsid Switches Binding between Host-Specific Transferrin Receptors.Different mechanisms of antibody-mediated neutralization of parvoviruses revealed using the Fab fragments of monoclonal antibodies.Canine and feline parvoviruses preferentially recognize the non-human cell surface sialic acid N-glycolylneuraminic acid.Parvovirus Capsid Structures Required for Infection: Mutations Controlling Receptor Recognition and Protease Cleavages.Canine parvovirus in vaccinated dogs: a field study.Full-length genomic characterizations of two canine parvoviruses prevalent in Northwest China.Protoparvovirus Cell Entry.Genetic characterization of the complete genome of a mutant canine parvovirus isolated in China.Complex and dynamic interactions between parvovirus capsids, transferrin receptors and antibodies control cell infection and host range.
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Purified feline and canine transferrin receptors reveal complex interactions with the capsids of canine and feline parvoviruses that correspond to their host ranges
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Colin R Parrish
Laura M Palermo
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2006-09-01T00:00:00Z