Influenza infections continue to be a global health concern that causing both seasonal epidemics and unpredictable pandemics. Hemagglutinin (HA) and Neuraminidase (NA) are the two major surface glycoproteins of influenza viruses, which are important for their host cell sialic acid (Sia) receptor binding and cleaving activities. Although numerous methods have been developed to study the HA and NA interactions with sialic acid, x-ray crystallography remained the only method to provide detailed information at atomic resolution. The aim of this study is to develop and evaluate a novel strategy for the investigation of influenza virus-receptor interactions, which is able to provide information about an interaction down to atomic resol...
(Figure Presented) Gripped by the flu: The emergence of a human pandemic influenza virus from an avi...
Influenza A viruses (IAVs) are pathogens of birds and mammals, including humans. They cause a huge e...
Interactions of influenza A virus (IAV) with sialic acid (SIA) receptors determine viral fitness and...
The emergence of escape-mutants of influenza hemagglutinin (HA) following vaccination compels the ye...
Since the early 1940s sialic acid (Sia) has been regarded as the primary receptor for influenza viru...
The development of small-molecule inhibitors of influenza virus Hemagglutinin could be relevant to t...
<div><p>In influenza, the envelope protein hemagglutinin (HA) plays a critical role in viral entry b...
In influenza, the envelope protein hemagglutinin (HA) plays a critical role in viral entry by first ...
The equilibrium binding of influenza virus hemagglutinin to derivatives of its cell-surface ligand, ...
Studies of pathogen–host specificity, virulence, and transmissibility are critical for basic researc...
AbstractThe binding of influenza A virus hemagglutinin to its cell surface receptor, α-linked 5-N-ac...
The dissociation constants for binding of sialic acid derivatives to the hemagglutinin on intact inf...
The main function of influenza neuraminidase (NA) involves enzymatic cleavage of sialic acid from th...
Studies of pathogen-host specificity, virulence, and transmissibility are critical for basic researc...
The interaction between influenza virus hemagglutinin and its cell-surface receptor, 5-N-acetylneura...
(Figure Presented) Gripped by the flu: The emergence of a human pandemic influenza virus from an avi...
Influenza A viruses (IAVs) are pathogens of birds and mammals, including humans. They cause a huge e...
Interactions of influenza A virus (IAV) with sialic acid (SIA) receptors determine viral fitness and...
The emergence of escape-mutants of influenza hemagglutinin (HA) following vaccination compels the ye...
Since the early 1940s sialic acid (Sia) has been regarded as the primary receptor for influenza viru...
The development of small-molecule inhibitors of influenza virus Hemagglutinin could be relevant to t...
<div><p>In influenza, the envelope protein hemagglutinin (HA) plays a critical role in viral entry b...
In influenza, the envelope protein hemagglutinin (HA) plays a critical role in viral entry by first ...
The equilibrium binding of influenza virus hemagglutinin to derivatives of its cell-surface ligand, ...
Studies of pathogen–host specificity, virulence, and transmissibility are critical for basic researc...
AbstractThe binding of influenza A virus hemagglutinin to its cell surface receptor, α-linked 5-N-ac...
The dissociation constants for binding of sialic acid derivatives to the hemagglutinin on intact inf...
The main function of influenza neuraminidase (NA) involves enzymatic cleavage of sialic acid from th...
Studies of pathogen-host specificity, virulence, and transmissibility are critical for basic researc...
The interaction between influenza virus hemagglutinin and its cell-surface receptor, 5-N-acetylneura...
(Figure Presented) Gripped by the flu: The emergence of a human pandemic influenza virus from an avi...
Influenza A viruses (IAVs) are pathogens of birds and mammals, including humans. They cause a huge e...
Interactions of influenza A virus (IAV) with sialic acid (SIA) receptors determine viral fitness and...