New World arenaviruses, which cause severe hemorrhagic fever, rely upon their envelope glycoproteins for attachment and fusion into their host cell. Here we present the crystal structure of the Machupo virus GP1 attachment glycoprotein, which is responsible for high-affinity binding at the cell surface to the transferrin receptor. This first structure of an arenavirus glycoprotein shows that GP1 consists of a novel alpha/beta fold. This provides a blueprint of the New World arenavirus attachment glycoproteins and reveals a new architecture of viral attachment, using a protein fold of unknown origins
The family Arenaviridae includes a number of highly pathogenic viruses that are responsible for acut...
AbstractAs obligate parasites, viruses are required to enter and replicate within their host, a proc...
<p>(A) Schematic view of the glycoprotein and localization of the N-glycosylation site mutations. Th...
New World arenaviruses, which cause severe hemorrhagic fever, rely upon their envelope glycoproteins...
New World arenaviruses, which cause severe hemorrhagic fever, rely upon their envelope glycoproteins...
Machupo virus (MACV) is a highly pathogenic New World arenavirus that causes hemorrhagic fever in hu...
Machupo virus (MACV) is a highly pathogenic New World arenavirus that causes hemorrhagic fever in hu...
Machupo virus, known to cause hemorrhagic fevers, enters human cells via binding with its envelope g...
UnrestrictedFive arenaviruses can cause hemorrhagic fever in humans. They are classified by the CDC...
The spillover of viral pathogens from wild animal reservoirs into human populations is the predomina...
The emergence of Old and New World arenaviruses from rodent reservoirs persistently threatens human ...
Members within the paramyxovirus subfamily Paramyxovirinae constitute a large number of highly virul...
Members within the paramyxovirus subfamily Paramyxovirinae constitute a large number of highly virul...
<p>The dimeric, butterfly-shaped protein TfR1 comprises three domains (colored yellow, red, and gree...
Transmission of hemorrhagic fever New World arenaviruses from their rodent reservoirs to human popul...
The family Arenaviridae includes a number of highly pathogenic viruses that are responsible for acut...
AbstractAs obligate parasites, viruses are required to enter and replicate within their host, a proc...
<p>(A) Schematic view of the glycoprotein and localization of the N-glycosylation site mutations. Th...
New World arenaviruses, which cause severe hemorrhagic fever, rely upon their envelope glycoproteins...
New World arenaviruses, which cause severe hemorrhagic fever, rely upon their envelope glycoproteins...
Machupo virus (MACV) is a highly pathogenic New World arenavirus that causes hemorrhagic fever in hu...
Machupo virus (MACV) is a highly pathogenic New World arenavirus that causes hemorrhagic fever in hu...
Machupo virus, known to cause hemorrhagic fevers, enters human cells via binding with its envelope g...
UnrestrictedFive arenaviruses can cause hemorrhagic fever in humans. They are classified by the CDC...
The spillover of viral pathogens from wild animal reservoirs into human populations is the predomina...
The emergence of Old and New World arenaviruses from rodent reservoirs persistently threatens human ...
Members within the paramyxovirus subfamily Paramyxovirinae constitute a large number of highly virul...
Members within the paramyxovirus subfamily Paramyxovirinae constitute a large number of highly virul...
<p>The dimeric, butterfly-shaped protein TfR1 comprises three domains (colored yellow, red, and gree...
Transmission of hemorrhagic fever New World arenaviruses from their rodent reservoirs to human popul...
The family Arenaviridae includes a number of highly pathogenic viruses that are responsible for acut...
AbstractAs obligate parasites, viruses are required to enter and replicate within their host, a proc...
<p>(A) Schematic view of the glycoprotein and localization of the N-glycosylation site mutations. Th...