Rotavirus interactions with endogenous cell surface receptors are of fundamental interest in virology and medicine; however, the evidence of rotavirus directly binding to the receptors and the consequent dynamic behaviors are still elusive. Force–distance curve-based atomic force microscopy allows for the extraction of biophysical properties underlying binding of single virions to receptors and clarification of the dynamics of rotavirus–receptor interactions. Unfortunately, this method is time-consuming due to the lack of automation when analyzing large data sets. Herein, rotavirus–receptor interactions and early endocytosis behaviors using automated high-throughput analysis are examined. It is demonstrated that rotavirus binds to α-linked ...
The early interactions of porcine rotaviruses with MA-104 cells were examined in this study. The obj...
Rotaviruses ubiquitously infect children under the age of 5, being responsible for more than half a ...
Rotavirus spike protein VP5 * binds a2b1 integrin on the cell surface and competes with virus for ce...
Rotavirus interactions with endogenous cell surface receptors are of fundamental interest in virolog...
Group A rotaviruses are major intestinal pathogens that express potential 41 and 47 integrin ligand ...
Integrins 21, X2, and V3 have been implicated in rotavirus cell attachment and entry. The virus spik...
AbstractIt was previously reported that integrins α2β1, α4β1, and αXβ2 are involved in rotavirus cel...
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 infection of target cells by animal rotaviruses requires the presence of sialic acids on the cel...
Reovirus infection requires the concerted action of viral and host factors to promote cell entry. Af...
AbstractRotavirus cell entry is a multistep process, not completely understood, which requires at le...
To initiate infection, non-enveloped viruses must recognize a target cell and penetrate the cell mem...
Viral infection is an intricate process that requires the concerted action of both viral and host ce...
The rotavirus spike protein, VP4, is a major determinant of infectivity and neutralization. Previous...
The early interactions of porcine rotaviruses with MA-104 cells were examined in this study. The obj...
Rotaviruses ubiquitously infect children under the age of 5, being responsible for more than half a ...
Rotavirus spike protein VP5 * binds a2b1 integrin on the cell surface and competes with virus for ce...
Rotavirus interactions with endogenous cell surface receptors are of fundamental interest in virolog...
Group A rotaviruses are major intestinal pathogens that express potential 41 and 47 integrin ligand ...
Integrins 21, X2, and V3 have been implicated in rotavirus cell attachment and entry. The virus spik...
AbstractIt was previously reported that integrins α2β1, α4β1, and αXβ2 are involved in rotavirus cel...
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 infection of target cells by animal rotaviruses requires the presence of sialic acids on the cel...
Reovirus infection requires the concerted action of viral and host factors to promote cell entry. Af...
AbstractRotavirus cell entry is a multistep process, not completely understood, which requires at le...
To initiate infection, non-enveloped viruses must recognize a target cell and penetrate the cell mem...
Viral infection is an intricate process that requires the concerted action of both viral and host ce...
The rotavirus spike protein, VP4, is a major determinant of infectivity and neutralization. Previous...
The early interactions of porcine rotaviruses with MA-104 cells were examined in this study. The obj...
Rotaviruses ubiquitously infect children under the age of 5, being responsible for more than half a ...
Rotavirus spike protein VP5 * binds a2b1 integrin on the cell surface and competes with virus for ce...