CD147 facilitates HIV-1 infection by interacting with virus-associated cyclophilin A.
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Dangerous liaisons: molecular basis for a syndemic relationship between Kaposi's sarcoma and P. falciparum malariaCell surface expression of CD147/EMMPRIN is regulated by cyclophilin 60Plunder and stowaways: incorporation of cellular proteins by enveloped virusesMetabolic activation-related CD147-CD98 complexDealing with the family: CD147 interactions with cyclophilinsA novel form of the membrane protein CD147 that contains an extra Ig-like domain and interacts homophilicallyExpression of CD147 on monocytes/macrophages in rheumatoid arthritis: its potential role in monocyte accumulation and matrix metalloproteinase production.Suppression of coronavirus replication by cyclophilin inhibitorsThe role of EMMPRIN in T cell biology and immunological diseasesStructural, Biochemical, and in Vivo Characterization of the First Virally Encoded Cyclophilin from the MimivirusCrystal structure of HAb18G/CD147: implications for immunoglobulin superfamily homophilic adhesionThe altered glucose metabolism in tumor and a tumor acidic microenvironment associated with extracellular matrix metalloproteinase inducer and monocarboxylate transportersActive site residues of cyclophilin A are crucial for its signaling activity via CD147Fine tuning the inhibition profile of cyclosporine A by derivatization of the MeBmt residue.The interaction of HAb18G/CD147 with integrin alpha6beta1 and its implications for the invasion potential of human hepatoma cells.The Stimulation of CD147 Induces MMP-9 Expression through ERK and NF-kappaB in Macrophages: Implication for Atherosclerosis.Repressing CD147 is a novel therapeutic strategy for malignant melanoma.Oxidative stress and vascular smooth muscle cell growth: a mechanistic linkage by cyclophilin AHepatocyte produced matrix metalloproteinases are regulated by CD147 in liver fibrogenesisInteraction with glycosaminoglycans is required for cyclophilin B to trigger integrin-mediated adhesion of peripheral blood T lymphocytes to extracellular matrixCatalysis of cis/trans isomerization in native HIV-1 capsid by human cyclophilin AActivation of CD147 with cyclophilin a induces the expression of IFITM1 through ERK and PI3K in THP-1 cells.Solution characterization of the extracellular region of CD147 and its interaction with its enzyme ligand cyclophilin AClathrin-independent endocytosis: a cargo-centric viewCyclophilin A associates with enterovirus-71 virus capsid and plays an essential role in viral infection as an uncoating regulatortrans-Complementation rescue of cyclophilin A-deficient viruses reveals that the requirement for cyclophilin A in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 replication is independent of its isomerase activityCyclophilin A (CyPA) induces chemotaxis independent of its peptidylprolyl cis-trans isomerase activity: direct binding between CyPA and the ectodomain of CD147Treatment of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 virions depleted of cyclophilin A by natural endogenous reverse transcription restores infectivityPotential roles of cellular proteins in HIV-1.Cyclophilin a plays distinct roles in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 entry and postentry events, as revealed by spinoculation.Redistribution of cyclophilin A to viral factories during vaccinia virus infection and its incorporation into mature particlesDirect activation of emmprin and associated pathogenesis by an oncogenic herpesvirus.Junction protein shrew-1 influences cell invasion and interacts with invasion-promoting protein CD147.Blood Groups in Infection and Host Susceptibility.Apolipoprotein D Internalization Is a Basigin-dependent Mechanism.HIV-Enhancing Factors Are Secreted by Reproductive Epithelia upon Inoculation with Bacterial Vaginosis-Associated Bacteria.5A11/Basigin gene products are necessary for proper maturation and function of the retina.CD147 immunoglobulin superfamily receptor function and role in pathologyEmmprin (basigin/CD147): matrix metalloproteinase modulator and multifunctional cell recognition molecule that plays a critical role in cancer progression.Polyclonal immunoglobulin G from patients neutralizes human immunodeficiency virus type 1 primary isolates by binding free virions, but without interfering with an initial CD4-independent attachment of the virus to primary blood mononuclear cells.
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CD147 facilitates HIV-1 infection by interacting with virus-associated cyclophilin A.
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CD147 facilitates HIV-1 infection by interacting with virus-associated cyclophilin A.
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CD147 facilitates HIV-1 infection by interacting with virus-associated cyclophilin A.
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CD147 facilitates HIV-1 infection by interacting with virus-associated cyclophilin A.
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CD147 facilitates HIV-1 infection by interacting with virus-associated cyclophilin A.
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CD147 facilitates HIV-1 infection by interacting with virus-associated cyclophilin A.
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CD147 facilitates HIV-1 infection by interacting with virus-associated cyclophilin A
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L Dubrovsky
M Bukrinsky
T Pushkarsky
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10.1073/PNAS.111583198
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2001-05-15T00:00:00Z