The transmission of viruses from animal reservoirs to humans poses major threats to public health. Preparedness for future zoonotic outbreaks requires a fundamental understanding of how viruses of animal origin have adapted to binding to a cell surface component and/or receptor of the new host. Here we report on the specificities of human and animal viruses that engage with O-acetylated sialic acid, which include betacoronaviruses, toroviruses and influenza C and D viruses. Key to these studies was the development of a chemoenzymatic methodology that can provide almost any sialate-acetylation pattern. A collection of O-acetylated sialoglycans was printed as a microarray for the determination of receptor specificity. These studies showed hos...
Coronaviruses cause respiratory tract infections in humans and outbreaks of deadly pneumonia worldwi...
Abstract: Influenza viruses are found in wide range of animals, including humans, in nature. When av...
Despite high similarity of canine respiratory coronavirus (CRCoV), bovine coronavirus, (BCoV) and hu...
The transmission of viruses from animal reservoirs to humans poses major threats to public health. P...
The transmission of viruses from animal reservoirs to humans poses great threats to public health. P...
Many viruses achieve reversible attachment to sialic acid (Sia) by encoding envelope glycoproteins w...
Let us study viruses and the role of sialic acids in their first step of reproduction, the attachme...
ABSTRACT Coronaviruses (CoVs) are common human and animal pathogens that can transmit zoonotically a...
The sialic acids (Sias), a diverse family of 9-carbon sugars, are among the most important molecules...
O-Acetylation is a common modification of sialic acids that can occur at carbons 4-, 7-, 8-, and/or ...
A species barrier for the influenza A virus is the differential expression of sialic acid, which can...
Sialic acids (Sias) are regarded as receptors for influenza viruses and are usually bound to galacto...
Establishment of zoonotic viruses, causing pandemics like the Spanish flu and Covid-19, requires ada...
Coronaviruses cause respiratory tract infections in humans and outbreaks of deadly pneumonia worldwi...
Abstract: Influenza viruses are found in wide range of animals, including humans, in nature. When av...
Despite high similarity of canine respiratory coronavirus (CRCoV), bovine coronavirus, (BCoV) and hu...
The transmission of viruses from animal reservoirs to humans poses major threats to public health. P...
The transmission of viruses from animal reservoirs to humans poses great threats to public health. P...
Many viruses achieve reversible attachment to sialic acid (Sia) by encoding envelope glycoproteins w...
Let us study viruses and the role of sialic acids in their first step of reproduction, the attachme...
ABSTRACT Coronaviruses (CoVs) are common human and animal pathogens that can transmit zoonotically a...
The sialic acids (Sias), a diverse family of 9-carbon sugars, are among the most important molecules...
O-Acetylation is a common modification of sialic acids that can occur at carbons 4-, 7-, 8-, and/or ...
A species barrier for the influenza A virus is the differential expression of sialic acid, which can...
Sialic acids (Sias) are regarded as receptors for influenza viruses and are usually bound to galacto...
Establishment of zoonotic viruses, causing pandemics like the Spanish flu and Covid-19, requires ada...
Coronaviruses cause respiratory tract infections in humans and outbreaks of deadly pneumonia worldwi...
Abstract: Influenza viruses are found in wide range of animals, including humans, in nature. When av...
Despite high similarity of canine respiratory coronavirus (CRCoV), bovine coronavirus, (BCoV) and hu...