The infection of target cells by animal rotaviruses requires the presence of sialic acids on the cell surface. Treatment of the cells with neuraminidases or incubation of the viruses with some sialoglycoproteins, such as glycophorin A, greatly reduces virus binding, with the consequent reduction of viral infectivity. In this work, we report the isolation of animal rotavirus variants whose infectivity is no longer dependent on the presence of sialic acids on the cell surface. In addition, although these variants bind to glycophorin A as efficiently as the wild-type virus, this interaction no longer inhibits viral infectivity. These observations indicate that the initial interaction of the mutants with the cell occurs at a site different from...
The outer capsid spike protein VP4 of rotaviruses is a major determinant of infectivity and serotype...
The rotavirus spike protein domain VP8 * is essential for recognition of cell surface carbohydrate r...
Rotavirus (RV) is an important pathogen causing acute gastroenteritis in young humans and animals. A...
AbstractThe infection of epithelial cells by some animal rotavirus strains requires the presence of ...
AbstractRhesus rotavirus (RRV) binds to sialic acid residues on the surface of target cells, and tre...
The early interactions of porcine rotaviruses with MA-104 cells were examined in this study. The obj...
Bovine salivary mucin (BSM) inhibits rotavirus replication in vitro and in vivo. The inhibitory effe...
Current immunological and biochemical information regarding the hemagglutinin and virus-cell interac...
It is the objective of this thesis to contribute to the understanding of the molecular pathogenesis...
Interaction with cellular glycans is a critical initial step in the pathogenesis of many infectious ...
A virus-host cell-binding assay was developed and used to investigate specific binding between group...
Interaction with cellular glycans is a critical initial step in the pathogenesis of many infectious ...
Rotaviruses (RVs) are a leading cause of acute viral gastroenteritis in young children and livestock...
AbstractInternalization of rotavirus in MA104 cells was found to induce coentry of α-sarcin, a toxin...
AbstractVarious lectins were tested for blocking rotavirus infection of MA104 cells and it was obser...
The outer capsid spike protein VP4 of rotaviruses is a major determinant of infectivity and serotype...
The rotavirus spike protein domain VP8 * is essential for recognition of cell surface carbohydrate r...
Rotavirus (RV) is an important pathogen causing acute gastroenteritis in young humans and animals. A...
AbstractThe infection of epithelial cells by some animal rotavirus strains requires the presence of ...
AbstractRhesus rotavirus (RRV) binds to sialic acid residues on the surface of target cells, and tre...
The early interactions of porcine rotaviruses with MA-104 cells were examined in this study. The obj...
Bovine salivary mucin (BSM) inhibits rotavirus replication in vitro and in vivo. The inhibitory effe...
Current immunological and biochemical information regarding the hemagglutinin and virus-cell interac...
It is the objective of this thesis to contribute to the understanding of the molecular pathogenesis...
Interaction with cellular glycans is a critical initial step in the pathogenesis of many infectious ...
A virus-host cell-binding assay was developed and used to investigate specific binding between group...
Interaction with cellular glycans is a critical initial step in the pathogenesis of many infectious ...
Rotaviruses (RVs) are a leading cause of acute viral gastroenteritis in young children and livestock...
AbstractInternalization of rotavirus in MA104 cells was found to induce coentry of α-sarcin, a toxin...
AbstractVarious lectins were tested for blocking rotavirus infection of MA104 cells and it was obser...
The outer capsid spike protein VP4 of rotaviruses is a major determinant of infectivity and serotype...
The rotavirus spike protein domain VP8 * is essential for recognition of cell surface carbohydrate r...
Rotavirus (RV) is an important pathogen causing acute gastroenteritis in young humans and animals. A...