Rotavirus spike protein VP4 is implicated in several important functions, such as cell attachment, penetra-tion, hemagglutination, neutralization, virulence, and host range. It is present at the plasma membrane and colocalizes with the cytoskeleton in infected cells. We looked for cellular partners responsible for the local-ization of VP4 by two-hybrid screening of a monkey CV1 cell cDNA library. In the screen we isolated repeatedly three cDNAs encoding either two isoforms (a and c) of Rab5 protein or the prenylated Rab acceptor (PRA1). The small GTPase Rab5 is a molecule regulating the vesicular traffic and the motility of early endosomes along microtubules. Rab5 interacts with a large number of effectors, in particular with PRA1. Interact...
The infectivity of rotavirus particles is dependent on proteolytic leavage of the outer capsid prote...
vivo. rotavirus cell attachment protein in vitro and in Genetic mapping indicates that VP4 is th
Group A rotaviruses (RVAs) are representative enteric virus species and major causes of diarrhea in ...
Rotavirus spike protein VP4 is implicated in several important functions, such as cell attachment, p...
Group A rotaviruses are major intestinal pathogens that express potential 41 and 47 integrin ligand ...
Rotavirus (RV) viroplasms are cytosolic inclusions where both virus genome replication and primary s...
Rotavirus spike protein VP5 * binds a2b1 integrin on the cell surface and competes with virus for ce...
Supplemental information associated with the publication of Vetter et al., 2022: "Rotavirus spike pr...
Rotaviruses are the leading cause of several gastroenteritis in infant and young children worldwide....
Rotaviruses are characterized by polarized release from the apical side of infected enterocytes, and...
Experiments in cell-free systems have demonstrated that the VP5 * cleavage fragment of the rotavirus...
The three-dimensional structure of the rotavirus spike haemagglutinin viral protein 4 (VP4) has been...
Integrins 21, X2, and V3 have been implicated in rotavirus cell attachment and entry. The virus spik...
Rotavirus replication and virulence are strongly influenced by virus strain and host species. The ro...
It is the objective of this thesis to contribute to the understanding of the molecular pathogenesis...
The infectivity of rotavirus particles is dependent on proteolytic leavage of the outer capsid prote...
vivo. rotavirus cell attachment protein in vitro and in Genetic mapping indicates that VP4 is th
Group A rotaviruses (RVAs) are representative enteric virus species and major causes of diarrhea in ...
Rotavirus spike protein VP4 is implicated in several important functions, such as cell attachment, p...
Group A rotaviruses are major intestinal pathogens that express potential 41 and 47 integrin ligand ...
Rotavirus (RV) viroplasms are cytosolic inclusions where both virus genome replication and primary s...
Rotavirus spike protein VP5 * binds a2b1 integrin on the cell surface and competes with virus for ce...
Supplemental information associated with the publication of Vetter et al., 2022: "Rotavirus spike pr...
Rotaviruses are the leading cause of several gastroenteritis in infant and young children worldwide....
Rotaviruses are characterized by polarized release from the apical side of infected enterocytes, and...
Experiments in cell-free systems have demonstrated that the VP5 * cleavage fragment of the rotavirus...
The three-dimensional structure of the rotavirus spike haemagglutinin viral protein 4 (VP4) has been...
Integrins 21, X2, and V3 have been implicated in rotavirus cell attachment and entry. The virus spik...
Rotavirus replication and virulence are strongly influenced by virus strain and host species. The ro...
It is the objective of this thesis to contribute to the understanding of the molecular pathogenesis...
The infectivity of rotavirus particles is dependent on proteolytic leavage of the outer capsid prote...
vivo. rotavirus cell attachment protein in vitro and in Genetic mapping indicates that VP4 is th
Group A rotaviruses (RVAs) are representative enteric virus species and major causes of diarrhea in ...