A role for naturally occurring variation of the murine coronavirus spike protein in stabilizing association with the cellular receptor.
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The Coronavirus Spike Protein Is a Class I Virus Fusion Protein: Structural and Functional Characterization of the Fusion Core ComplexCrystal structure of murine sCEACAM1a[1,4]: a coronavirus receptor in the CEA familyCEACAM1 regulates TIM-3-mediated tolerance and exhaustionPathogenesis of chimeric MHV4/MHV-A59 recombinant viruses: the murine coronavirus spike protein is a major determinant of neurovirulence.Intracellular complexes of viral spike and cellular receptor accumulate during cytopathic murine coronavirus infections.Purified, soluble recombinant mouse hepatitis virus receptor, Bgp1(b), and Bgp2 murine coronavirus receptors differ in mouse hepatitis virus binding and neutralizing activitiesVariations in disparate regions of the murine coronavirus spike protein impact the initiation of membrane fusion.Murine coronavirus receptors are differentially expressed in the central nervous system and play virus strain-dependent roles in neuronal spreadPalmitoylations on murine coronavirus spike proteins are essential for virion assembly and infectivity.Soluble receptor potentiates receptor-independent infection by murine coronavirus.Coronavirus cell entry occurs through the endo-/lysosomal pathway in a proteolysis-dependent manner.Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus protein 6 accelerates murine coronavirus infections.Ready, set, fuse! The coronavirus spike protein and acquisition of fusion competenceSpecific regulation of T helper cell 1-mediated murine colitis by CEACAM1.Amino acid substitutions in the S2 subunit of mouse hepatitis virus variant V51 encode determinants of host range expansionRequirements for CEACAMs and cholesterol during murine coronavirus cell entry.Enhanced virulence mediated by the murine coronavirus, mouse hepatitis virus strain JHM, is associated with a glycine at residue 310 of the spike glycoprotein.Identification of spike protein residues of murine coronavirus responsible for receptor-binding activity by use of soluble receptor-resistant mutants.Coronavirus genetically redirected to the epidermal growth factor receptor exhibits effective antitumor activity against a malignant glioblastomaCarcinoembryonic antigen-related cell adhesion molecule 1 modulates experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis via an iNKT cell-dependent mechanism.Role of spike protein endodomains in regulating coronavirus entry.Receptor variation and susceptibility to Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection.The N-terminal domain of the murine coronavirus spike glycoprotein determines the CEACAM1 receptor specificity of the virus strain.Cooperative involvement of the S1 and S2 subunits of the murine coronavirus spike protein in receptor binding and extended host range.Murine coronavirus with an extended host range uses heparan sulfate as an entry receptor.Conformational changes in the spike glycoprotein of murine coronavirus are induced at 37 degrees C either by soluble murine CEACAM1 receptors or by pH 8.Identification of a receptor-binding domain of the spike glycoprotein of human coronavirus HCoV-229E.The N-terminal region of the murine coronavirus spike glycoprotein is associated with the extended host range of viruses from persistently infected murine cells.Redirecting coronavirus to a nonnative receptor through a virus-encoded targeting adapter.Neurovirulent Murine Coronavirus JHM.SD Uses Cellular Zinc Metalloproteases for Virus Entry and Cell-Cell Fusion.Soluble receptor-mediated targeting of mouse hepatitis coronavirus to the human epidermal growth factor receptor.
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A role for naturally occurring variation of the murine coronavirus spike protein in stabilizing association with the cellular receptor.
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