Mutational analysis of N-linked glycosylation sites of Friend murine leukemia virus envelope protein.
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Reconstitution of the ancestral glycoprotein of human endogenous retrovirus k and modulation of its functional activity by truncation of the cytoplasmic domainDifferential glycosylation of the Cas-Br-E env protein is associated with retrovirus-induced spongiform neurodegenerationCovalent modifications of the ebola virus glycoprotein.Furin cleavage potentiates the membrane fusion-controlling intersubunit disulfide bond isomerization activity of leukemia virus Env.Role of N glycosylation of hepatitis B virus envelope proteins in morphogenesis and infectivity of hepatitis delta virusNaturally Occurring Polymorphisms of the Mouse Gammaretrovirus Receptors CAT-1 and XPR1 Alter Virus Tropism and Pathogenicity.Identification of a subdomain in the Moloney murine leukemia virus envelope protein involved in receptor binding.Characterization of chimeras between the ecotropic Moloney murine leukemia virus and the amphotropic 4070A envelope proteins.Analysis of the unique hamster cell tropism of ecotropic murine leukemia virus PVC-211.Presentation of native epitopes in the V1/V2 and V3 regions of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 gp120 by fusion glycoproteins containing isolated gp120 domainsA domain of murine retrovirus surface protein gp70 mediates cell fusion, as shown in a novel SC-1 cell fusion systemMicroglial infection by a neurovirulent murine retrovirus results in defective processing of envelope protein and intracellular budding of virus particles.Interaction between the dominant negative mutant and the wild-type envelope proteins of Friend murine leukemia virustrans-dominant interference with virus infection at two different stages by a mutant envelope protein of Friend murine leukemia virus.Mutational analysis of the N-linked glycosylation sites of the SU envelope protein of Moloney murine leukemia virus.Unique N-linked glycosylation of CasBrE Env influences its stability, processing, and viral infectivity but not its neurotoxicity.Removal of either N-glycan site from the envelope receptor binding domain of Moloney and Friend but not AKV mouse ecotropic gammaretroviruses alters receptor usage.Native structure of a retroviral envelope protein and its conformational change upon interaction with the target cell.Furin cleavage of the Moloney murine leukemia virus Env precursor reorganizes the spike structure.The hypervariable domain of the murine leukemia virus surface protein tolerates large insertions and deletions, enabling development of a retroviral particle display system.Moloney murine leukemia virus envelope protein subunits, gp70 and Pr15E, form a stable disulfide-linked complex.Distinct mechanisms of neutralization by monoclonal antibodies specific for sites in the N-terminal or C-terminal domain of murine leukemia virus SUInfluence of transmembrane domains on the fusogenic abilities of human and murine leukemia retrovirus envelopes.The critical N-linked glycan of murine leukemia virus envelope protein promotes both folding of the C-terminal domains of the precursor polyprotein and stability of the postcleavage envelope complexLocalization of the labile disulfide bond between SU and TM of the murine leukemia virus envelope protein complex to a highly conserved CWLC motif in SU that resembles the active-site sequence of thiol-disulfide exchange enzymes.Structural elements in glycoprotein 70 from polytropic Friend mink cell focus-inducing virus and glycoprotein 71 from ecotropic Friend murine leukemia virus, as defined by disulfide-bonding pattern and limited proteolysis.Erythropoietin receptor (EpoR)-dependent mitogenicity of spleen focus-forming virus correlates with viral pathogenicity and processing of env protein but not with formation of gp52-EpoR complexes in the endoplasmic reticulum.Involvement of the C-terminal disulfide-bonded loop of murine leukemia virus SU protein in a postbinding step critical for viral entryAnalysis and function of prototype foamy virus envelope N glycosylation.
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Mutational analysis of N-linked glycosylation sites of Friend murine leukemia virus envelope protein.
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Mutational analysis of N-linke ...... ukemia virus envelope protein.
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Mutational analysis of N-linke ...... ukemia virus envelope protein.
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Mutational analysis of N-linke ...... ukemia virus envelope protein.
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Mutational analysis of N-linke ...... ukemia virus envelope protein.
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