The first step in influenza infection of the human respiratory tract is binding of the virus to sialic (Sia) acid terminated receptors. The binding of different strains of virus for the receptor is determined by the a linkage of the sialic acid to galactose and the adjacent glycan structure. In this study the N- and O-glycan composition of the human lung, bronchus and nasopharynx was characterized by mass spectrometry. Analysis showed that there was a wide spectrum of both Sia a2-3 and a2-6 glycans in the lung and bronchus. This glycan structural data was then utilized in combination with binding data from 4 of the published glycan arrays to assess whether these current glycan arrays were able to predict replication of human, avian and swin...
[[abstract]]The carbohydrate binding specificities are different among avian and human influenza A v...
Influenza viruses need to use sialic acid receptors to invade host cells, and the α-2,3 and α-2,6 si...
A switch in specificity of avian influenza A viruses' hemagglutinin (HA) from avian-like (α2-3 sialy...
<div><p>The first step in influenza infection of the human respiratory tract is binding of the virus...
Glycans represent a class of macromolecules that exhibit vital biological roles in living organisms....
BACKGROUND: Sialic acid (Sia) linked glycoproteins are the classical influenza receptors for influen...
Currently, viruses such as new swine influenza infect various animals, causing much casualty around ...
Abstract Influenza A viruses, members of the Orthomyx-oviridae family, are responsible for annual se...
The influenza virus has created a major burden for human health throughout the last centuries. Seaso...
Sialic acids (Sias) are regarded as receptors for influenza viruses and are usually bound to galacto...
<p>Binding signal of viruses that have a high degree of replication (OK483/H3N2, swG07/H1N1, 99/H9N2...
OBJECTIVES: Swine have been regarded as intermediate hosts in the spread of influenza from birds...
Glycans are one of the four major building blocks of life, along with nucleic acids, proteins, and l...
Abstract: Influenza viruses are found in wide range of animals, including humans, in nature. When av...
<p>Influenza viruses were propagated in Madin-Darby kidney cells, purified on a 25% sucrose cushion ...
[[abstract]]The carbohydrate binding specificities are different among avian and human influenza A v...
Influenza viruses need to use sialic acid receptors to invade host cells, and the α-2,3 and α-2,6 si...
A switch in specificity of avian influenza A viruses' hemagglutinin (HA) from avian-like (α2-3 sialy...
<div><p>The first step in influenza infection of the human respiratory tract is binding of the virus...
Glycans represent a class of macromolecules that exhibit vital biological roles in living organisms....
BACKGROUND: Sialic acid (Sia) linked glycoproteins are the classical influenza receptors for influen...
Currently, viruses such as new swine influenza infect various animals, causing much casualty around ...
Abstract Influenza A viruses, members of the Orthomyx-oviridae family, are responsible for annual se...
The influenza virus has created a major burden for human health throughout the last centuries. Seaso...
Sialic acids (Sias) are regarded as receptors for influenza viruses and are usually bound to galacto...
<p>Binding signal of viruses that have a high degree of replication (OK483/H3N2, swG07/H1N1, 99/H9N2...
OBJECTIVES: Swine have been regarded as intermediate hosts in the spread of influenza from birds...
Glycans are one of the four major building blocks of life, along with nucleic acids, proteins, and l...
Abstract: Influenza viruses are found in wide range of animals, including humans, in nature. When av...
<p>Influenza viruses were propagated in Madin-Darby kidney cells, purified on a 25% sucrose cushion ...
[[abstract]]The carbohydrate binding specificities are different among avian and human influenza A v...
Influenza viruses need to use sialic acid receptors to invade host cells, and the α-2,3 and α-2,6 si...
A switch in specificity of avian influenza A viruses' hemagglutinin (HA) from avian-like (α2-3 sialy...