AbstractWe have constructed chimeric retroviral envelopes displaying N-terminal polypeptides that are known to form homotrimeric associations. The amphotropic receptor (RAM-1) binding domain from the trimeric surface (SU) glycoprotein of 4070A murine leukemia virus (MLV)-inhibited ecotropic receptor (Rec-1) mediated infection by the SU glycoprotein of Moloney MLV when grafted to its N-terminus. The block to Rec-1-mediated infection was reversed when the RAM-1 binding domain was cleaved from the vector particles using an engineered factor Xa protease-sensitive cleavage signal between the envelope glycoprotein and its N-terminal extension. Trimeric leucine zipper peptides and the trimeric C-terminal domain of CD40 ligand were shown to inhibit...
Five different single-chain antibody fragments (scFv) against human cell-surface antigens were displ...
AbstractWe constructed alphavirus vectors encoding the ecotropic murine leukemia virus (MLV) recepto...
AbstractDisplay technology refers to methods of generating libraries of modularly coded biomolecules...
AbstractWe have constructed chimeric retroviral envelopes displaying N-terminal polypeptides that ar...
BackgroundRetrovirus infection depends on binding of the retroviral envelope (Env) protein to specif...
A potentially powerful approach for in vivo gene delivery is to target retrovirus to specific cells ...
Retroviral vectors have been widely used in human gene therapy protocols. Entry into target cells is...
The envelope glycoprotein of diverse endogenous and exogenous retroviruses is considered inherently ...
Attributes of both the viral glycoprotein and its cellular receptor play key roles in determining th...
AbstractWe describe the generation of murine leukemia virus (MLV) virus particles carrying the param...
A potential approach to in vivo gene therapy is to target retrovirus to specific receptors through a...
The entry of retroviruses into cells depends on receptor recognition by the viral envelope surface s...
The host and tissue specificity of retrovirus infection is largely determined by specific cellular r...
AbstractThe incorporation of human immunodeficiency virus-type-2 (HIV-2) envelope glycoprotein into ...
AbstractRedirecting retroviral vector transduction simply by insertion of a ligand into the envelope...
Five different single-chain antibody fragments (scFv) against human cell-surface antigens were displ...
AbstractWe constructed alphavirus vectors encoding the ecotropic murine leukemia virus (MLV) recepto...
AbstractDisplay technology refers to methods of generating libraries of modularly coded biomolecules...
AbstractWe have constructed chimeric retroviral envelopes displaying N-terminal polypeptides that ar...
BackgroundRetrovirus infection depends on binding of the retroviral envelope (Env) protein to specif...
A potentially powerful approach for in vivo gene delivery is to target retrovirus to specific cells ...
Retroviral vectors have been widely used in human gene therapy protocols. Entry into target cells is...
The envelope glycoprotein of diverse endogenous and exogenous retroviruses is considered inherently ...
Attributes of both the viral glycoprotein and its cellular receptor play key roles in determining th...
AbstractWe describe the generation of murine leukemia virus (MLV) virus particles carrying the param...
A potential approach to in vivo gene therapy is to target retrovirus to specific receptors through a...
The entry of retroviruses into cells depends on receptor recognition by the viral envelope surface s...
The host and tissue specificity of retrovirus infection is largely determined by specific cellular r...
AbstractThe incorporation of human immunodeficiency virus-type-2 (HIV-2) envelope glycoprotein into ...
AbstractRedirecting retroviral vector transduction simply by insertion of a ligand into the envelope...
Five different single-chain antibody fragments (scFv) against human cell-surface antigens were displ...
AbstractWe constructed alphavirus vectors encoding the ecotropic murine leukemia virus (MLV) recepto...
AbstractDisplay technology refers to methods of generating libraries of modularly coded biomolecules...