As obligate intracellular parasites, viruses must traverse the host-cell plasma membrane to initiate infection. This presents a formidable barrier, which they have evolved diverse strategies to overcome. Common to all entry pathways, however, is a mechanism of specific attachment to cell-surface macromolecules or ‘receptors’. Receptor usage frequently defines viral tropism, and consequently, the evolutionary changes in receptor specificity can lead to emergence of new strains exhibiting altered pathogenicity or host range. Several classes of molecules are exploited as receptors by diverse groups of viruses, including, for example, sialic acid moieties and integrins. In particular, many cell-adhesion molecules that belong to the immunoglobul...
AbstractInfection by membrane-enveloped viruses requires the binding of receptors on the target cell...
AbstractEnveloped viruses enter host cells either through endocytosis, or by direct fusion of the vi...
International audienceCell-cell adhesion plays a fundamental role in cell polarity and organogenesis...
The cell imposes multiple barriers to virus entry. However, viruses exploit fundamental cellular pro...
AbstractAs obligate parasites, viruses are required to enter and replicate within their host, a proc...
Early steps in virus replication require binding of the virus to its target cell, entry into the cel...
Viruses, despite being relatively simple in structure and composition, have evolved to exploit compl...
Virus receptors are key components of the early events involved in cell infection. A definition of a...
Virus-receptor interaction represents a crucial step during virus entry. In this issue of Cell Host ...
Most viruses infect their hosts by crossing the mucosal surfaces of the respiratory, gastrointestina...
Viruses initiate infection at the cell surface, where they use viral proteins to contact and manipul...
Viruses have evolved to enter cells from all three domains of life--Bacteria, Archaea and Eukaryotes...
During viral infection the first challenge that viruses have to overcome is gaining access to the in...
Despite of differences in replication strategy among virus families, some basic principles have rema...
AbstractAdenovirus binds its receptor (CAR), enters cells, and replicates. It must then escape to th...
AbstractInfection by membrane-enveloped viruses requires the binding of receptors on the target cell...
AbstractEnveloped viruses enter host cells either through endocytosis, or by direct fusion of the vi...
International audienceCell-cell adhesion plays a fundamental role in cell polarity and organogenesis...
The cell imposes multiple barriers to virus entry. However, viruses exploit fundamental cellular pro...
AbstractAs obligate parasites, viruses are required to enter and replicate within their host, a proc...
Early steps in virus replication require binding of the virus to its target cell, entry into the cel...
Viruses, despite being relatively simple in structure and composition, have evolved to exploit compl...
Virus receptors are key components of the early events involved in cell infection. A definition of a...
Virus-receptor interaction represents a crucial step during virus entry. In this issue of Cell Host ...
Most viruses infect their hosts by crossing the mucosal surfaces of the respiratory, gastrointestina...
Viruses initiate infection at the cell surface, where they use viral proteins to contact and manipul...
Viruses have evolved to enter cells from all three domains of life--Bacteria, Archaea and Eukaryotes...
During viral infection the first challenge that viruses have to overcome is gaining access to the in...
Despite of differences in replication strategy among virus families, some basic principles have rema...
AbstractAdenovirus binds its receptor (CAR), enters cells, and replicates. It must then escape to th...
AbstractInfection by membrane-enveloped viruses requires the binding of receptors on the target cell...
AbstractEnveloped viruses enter host cells either through endocytosis, or by direct fusion of the vi...
International audienceCell-cell adhesion plays a fundamental role in cell polarity and organogenesis...