The rotavirus NSP4 protein is the first described viral enterotoxin. Abundant data from our laboratory reveals that NSP4 binds both the N- and C-termini of caveolin- 1 (aa2-31 and 161-178, respectively). Yeast two-hybrid and peptide binding analysis mapped the caveolin-1 binding site to three hydrophobic residues within the amphipathic a-helix, enterotoxic peptide domain (aa114-135). The research studies herein utilized peptides to investigate the interaction between NSP4 and caveolin-1. Peptides were synthesized corresponding to the amphipathic a-helix and caveolin-1 binding domain of NSP4 (aa112-140) and to the N- (aa2-20 and 19-40) and C- (161-178) termini of caveolin-1, and were utilized in structural and functional studies. Flu...
AbstractThe rotavirus nonstructural protein NSP4 plays a role in viral assembly by acting as an intr...
The rotavirus non-structural protein NSP4 functions as the viral enterotoxin and intracellular recep...
AbstractComparison of the NSP4 amino acid sequences from 31 strains of mammalian rotaviruses reveale...
Rotavirus NSP4, the first described viral enterotoxin, localizes to the plasma membrane of infected ...
Background: Rotavirus (RV) nonstructural protein 4 (NSP4) is the first described viral enterotoxin, ...
Rotavirus non structural protein 4 (NSP4) was initially characterized as an endoplasmic reticulum in...
The rotavirus enterotoxin, NSP4, is responsible for early secretory diarrhea associated with rotavir...
Rotavirus (RV) is an etiologic agent of viral gastroenteritis in children and infants worldwide, acc...
Rotavirus NSP4, initially characterized as an endoplasmic reticulum intracellular receptor, is a mul...
Rotavirus (RV) is a viral pathogen that infects everyone worldwide. It initially infects the enteroc...
Rotavirus NSP4 is a multifunctional endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-resident nonstructural protein with t...
Abstract: NSP4 has been recognized as the rotavirus-encoded enterotoxin. However, a few studies fail...
Rotavirus is the major cause of infantile gastroenteritis. Each year more than 600,000 young childre...
NSP4, a nonstructural glycoprotein encoded by rotavirus, is involved in the morphogenesis of virus p...
A rotavirus (RV) nonstructural protein, NSP4, has recently been proposed to function as an enterotox...
AbstractThe rotavirus nonstructural protein NSP4 plays a role in viral assembly by acting as an intr...
The rotavirus non-structural protein NSP4 functions as the viral enterotoxin and intracellular recep...
AbstractComparison of the NSP4 amino acid sequences from 31 strains of mammalian rotaviruses reveale...
Rotavirus NSP4, the first described viral enterotoxin, localizes to the plasma membrane of infected ...
Background: Rotavirus (RV) nonstructural protein 4 (NSP4) is the first described viral enterotoxin, ...
Rotavirus non structural protein 4 (NSP4) was initially characterized as an endoplasmic reticulum in...
The rotavirus enterotoxin, NSP4, is responsible for early secretory diarrhea associated with rotavir...
Rotavirus (RV) is an etiologic agent of viral gastroenteritis in children and infants worldwide, acc...
Rotavirus NSP4, initially characterized as an endoplasmic reticulum intracellular receptor, is a mul...
Rotavirus (RV) is a viral pathogen that infects everyone worldwide. It initially infects the enteroc...
Rotavirus NSP4 is a multifunctional endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-resident nonstructural protein with t...
Abstract: NSP4 has been recognized as the rotavirus-encoded enterotoxin. However, a few studies fail...
Rotavirus is the major cause of infantile gastroenteritis. Each year more than 600,000 young childre...
NSP4, a nonstructural glycoprotein encoded by rotavirus, is involved in the morphogenesis of virus p...
A rotavirus (RV) nonstructural protein, NSP4, has recently been proposed to function as an enterotox...
AbstractThe rotavirus nonstructural protein NSP4 plays a role in viral assembly by acting as an intr...
The rotavirus non-structural protein NSP4 functions as the viral enterotoxin and intracellular recep...
AbstractComparison of the NSP4 amino acid sequences from 31 strains of mammalian rotaviruses reveale...