Rotavirus spike protein VP5* binds alpha2beta1 integrin on the cell surface and competes with virus for cell binding and infectivity.
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Inflammatory and oxidative stress in rotavirus infectionEffects on sialic acid recognition of amino acid mutations in the carbohydrate-binding cleft of the rotavirus spike proteinStructural Basis of Rotavirus Strain Preference toward N-Acetyl- or N-Glycolylneuraminic Acid-Containing ReceptorsRotavirus-like particles: a novel nanocarrier for the gut.Determinants of the specificity of rotavirus interactions with the alpha2beta1 integrinRhesus rotavirus entry into a polarized epithelium is endocytosis dependent and involves sequential VP4 conformational changes.The rhesus rotavirus gene encoding VP4 is a major determinant in the pathogenesis of biliary atresia in newborn mice.Identification of Equine Lactadherin-derived Peptides That Inhibit Rotavirus Infection via Integrin Receptor CompetitionRhesus rotavirus trafficking during entry into MA104 cells is restricted to the early endosome compartment.Rotavirus infection of infant and young adult nonobese diabetic mice involves extraintestinal spread and delays diabetes onset.Modeling of the rotavirus group C capsid predicts a surface topology distinct from other rotavirus speciesThe spike protein VP4 defines the endocytic pathway used by rotavirus to enter MA104 cells.Relative roles of GM1 ganglioside, N-acylneuraminic acids, and α2β1 integrin in mediating rotavirus infection.Beyond RGD: virus interactions with integrins.Expression of human rotavirus chimeric fusion proteins from replicating but non disseminating adenovectors and elicitation of rotavirus-specific immune responses in mice.Beyond the Matrix: The Many Non-ECM Ligands for Integrins.Activation of PI3K, Akt, and ERK during early rotavirus infection leads to V-ATPase-dependent endosomal acidification required for uncoating.Production of human rotavirus and Salmonella antigens in plants and elicitation of fljB-specific humoral responses in mice.
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Rotavirus spike protein VP5* binds alpha2beta1 integrin on the cell surface and competes with virus for cell binding and infectivity.
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Rotavirus spike protein VP5* b ...... cell binding and infectivity.
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Rotavirus spike protein VP5* b ...... cell binding and infectivity.
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Rotavirus spike protein VP5* b ...... cell binding and infectivity.
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Kate L Graham
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10.1099/VIR.0.81580-0
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2006-05-01T00:00:00Z