Cathepsin S supports acid-independent infection by some reoviruses.
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Neutrophil elastase, an acid-independent serine protease, facilitates reovirus uncoating and infection in U937 promonocyte cells.Potential for Improving Potency and Specificity of Reovirus Oncolysis with Next-Generation Reovirus VariantsRequirements for the formation of membrane pores by the reovirus myristoylated micro1N peptide.Role of endosomal cathepsins in entry mediated by the Ebola virus glycoprotein.Reovirus variants selected for resistance to ammonium chloride have mutations in viral outer-capsid protein sigma3.Quantification of the host response proteome after mammalian reovirus T1L infection.Impact of host proteases on reovirus infection in the respiratory tract.Thermostabilizing mutations in reovirus outer-capsid protein mu1 selected by heat inactivation of infectious subvirion particles.Thermolabilizing pseudoreversions in reovirus outer-capsid protein micro 1 rescue the entry defect conferred by a thermostabilizing mutation.From touchdown to transcription: the reovirus cell entry pathwayReovirus receptors, cell entry, and proapoptotic signaling.Differential role for low pH and cathepsin-mediated cleavage of the viral spike protein during entry of serotype II feline coronaviruses.Genetic determinants of reovirus pathogenesis in a murine model of respiratory infectionStructural insights into the coupling of virion assembly and rotavirus replication.Rotaviruses reach late endosomes and require the cation-dependent mannose-6-phosphate receptor and the activity of cathepsin proteases to enter the cell.Bacteriophages as vehicles for gene delivery into mammalian cells: prospects and problems.Reduction of virion-associated σ1 fibers on oncolytic reovirus variants promotes adaptation toward tumorigenic cells.Mammalian orthoreovirus T3D infects U-118 MG cell spheroids independent of junction adhesion molecule-A.Cell entry-associated conformational changes in reovirus particles are controlled by host protease activity.Activation of the Nipah virus fusion protein in MDCK cells is mediated by cathepsin B within the endosome-recycling compartment.Src kinase mediates productive endocytic sorting of reovirus during cell entry.Genetic and pharmacologic alteration of cathepsin expression influences reovirus pathogenesis.Proteasome inhibitors enhance bacteriophage lambda (lambda) mediated gene transfer in mammalian cells.Highly conserved regions within the spike proteins of human coronaviruses 229E and NL63 determine recognition of their respective cellular receptors.SARS coronavirus, but not human coronavirus NL63, utilizes cathepsin L to infect ACE2-expressing cells.Murine norovirus-1 entry into permissive macrophages and dendritic cells is pH-independent.Activity levels of cathepsins B and L in tumor cells are a biomarker for efficacy of reovirus-mediated tumor cell killing.In search of cathepsins: how reovirus enters host cells.
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Cathepsin S supports acid-independent infection by some reoviruses.
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Cathepsin S supports acid-independent infection by some reoviruses.
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Cathepsin S supports acid-independent infection by some reoviruses.
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Cathepsin S supports acid-independent infection by some reoviruses.
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Cathepsin S supports acid-independent infection by some reoviruses.
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Jessica A Bahe
Leslie A Schiff
Max L Nibert
William T Lucas
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10.1074/JBC.M309758200
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2003-12-11T00:00:00Z