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Human membrane cofactor protein (CD46) acts as a cellular receptor for measles virus

by D Naniche, G Varior-krishnan, F Cervoni, T F Wild, B Rossi, D Gerlier, J. Virol, Denise Naniche, Gayathri Varior-krishnan, L Florence Cervoni, T. Fabian Wild - J , 1993
"... cellular receptor for measles virus. ..."
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cellular receptor for measles virus.

cellular receptors

by Agata Budkowska, Michela E. Burlone, Agata Budkowska
"... Hepatitis C virus (HCV), a major cause of chronic liver disease, is a single-stranded positive sense virus of the family Flaviviridae. HCV cell entry is a multi-step process, involving several viral and cellular factors that trigger virus uptake into the hepatocyte. Tetraspanin CD81, human scavenger ..."
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Hepatitis C virus (HCV), a major cause of chronic liver disease, is a single-stranded positive sense virus of the family Flaviviridae. HCV cell entry is a multi-step process, involving several viral and cellular factors that trigger virus uptake into the hepatocyte. Tetraspanin CD81, human

Rho GTPases and the actin cytoskeleton

by Alan Hall - Science , 1998
"... The actin cytoskeleton mediates a variety of essential biological functions in all eukaryotic cells. In addition to providing a structural framework around which cell shape and polarity are defined, its dynamic properties provide the driving force for cells to move and to divide. Understanding the b ..."
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their interaction with multiple target proteins, they ensure coordinated control of other cellular activities such as gene transcription and adhesion. The story begins back in the early 1990s with the analysis of Rho, then a newly described member of the Ras superfamily of small guanosine triphosphatases (GTPases

Cellular Receptors via the Fiber Head Domain

by S C Stevenson, M Rollence, B White, L Weaver, A Mcclell, Susan C. Stevenson, Michele Rollence, Brian White, Linda Weaver , 1994
"... head domain. two different cellular receptors via the fiber Human adenovirus serotypes 3 and 5 bind to ..."
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head domain. two different cellular receptors via the fiber Human adenovirus serotypes 3 and 5 bind to

The Effect of Cellular Receptor Diffusion on Receptor-Mediated Viral

by Thomas J. English, Daniel A. Hammer , 2005
"... Binding Using Brownian Adhesive Dynamics (BRAD) Simulations Brownian adhesive dynamics (BRAD) is a new method for simulating the attachment of viruses to cell surfaces. In BRAD, the motion of the virus is subject to stochastic bond formation and breakage, and thermal motion owing to collisions from ..."
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proteins. Allowing the proteins to move within the membrane produced several differences in behavior from when the receptors are immobilized. First, the mean steady-state bond number is unaffected by changes in cellular receptor density because proteins are now free to diffuse into the contact area

New Functions for Oxysterols and Their Cellular Receptors

by Vesa M. Olkkonen
"... Abstract: Oxysterols are naturally occurring oxidized derivatives of cholesterol, or by-products of cholesterol biosynthesis, with multiple biologic functions. These compounds display cytotoxic, pro-apoptotic, and pro-infl ammatory activities and may play a role in the pathology of atherosclerosis. ..."
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expression in lipid metabolism. Recently, new intracellular oxysterol receptors have been identifi ed and novel functions of oxysterols in cell signaling discovered, evoking novel interest in these compounds in several branches of biomedical research.

COMMENTARY The cellular receptor for enterovirus 71

by Yue Liu, Michael G. Rossmann
"... The Picornaviridae family consists of a large group of non-enveloped, icosahedral viruses with a single, positive-stranded RNA genome. The family includes pathogens that are notable for a variety of human and animal diseases (Racaniello, 2007). Picornaviruses initiate infections by attachment to hos ..."
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to host cell receptor molecules and then undergo uncoating to release the viral genome into the cytosol for replication (Racaniello, 2007). The enterovirus (EV) genus is perhaps the most intensively studied genus among the 26 known genera. X-ray crystallography (Hogle et al., 1985; Rossmann et al., 1985

The cellular receptors for infectious bursal disease virus

by L Q Zhu , S L Wu , G P Zhang , G Q Zhu
"... Virus receptors are simplistically defined as cell surface molecules that mediate binding (attachment, adsorption) and/or trigger membrane fusion or entry through other processes. Infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) entry into host cells occurs by recognition of specific cellular receptor(s) wit ..."
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Virus receptors are simplistically defined as cell surface molecules that mediate binding (attachment, adsorption) and/or trigger membrane fusion or entry through other processes. Infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) entry into host cells occurs by recognition of specific cellular receptor(s

Distinct cellular receptor interactions in poliovirus and rhinoviruses

by Li Xing, Karin Tjarnlund, Birgitta Lindqvist, Gerardo G. Kaplan, Dino Feigelstock, R. Holl, Jose ́ M. Casasnovas - EMBO J , 2000
"... L.Xing and K.Tjarnlund contributed equally to this work Receptor binding to human poliovirus type 1 (PV1/M) and the major group of human rhinoviruses (HRV) was studied comparatively to uncover the evolution of receptor recognition in picornaviruses. Surface plas-mon resonance showed receptor binding ..."
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L.Xing and K.Tjarnlund contributed equally to this work Receptor binding to human poliovirus type 1 (PV1/M) and the major group of human rhinoviruses (HRV) was studied comparatively to uncover the evolution of receptor recognition in picornaviruses. Surface plas-mon resonance showed receptor

The Acetylcholine Receptor as a Cellular Receptor for Rabies Virus

by Thomas L. Lentz, A Thomas G. Burrage, Ph. D, Abigail L. Smith, Ph. D, Gregory H. Tignor, Sc. D. B , 1983
"... Characterization of specific host cell receptors for enveloped viruses is a difficult problem because many enveloped viruses bind to a variety of substrates which are not obviously related to tissue tropisms in the intact host. Viruses with a limited cellular tropism in infected animals present usef ..."
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Characterization of specific host cell receptors for enveloped viruses is a difficult problem because many enveloped viruses bind to a variety of substrates which are not obviously related to tissue tropisms in the intact host. Viruses with a limited cellular tropism in infected animals present
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