Animal viruses have developed various strategies for infecting cells, and all begin with adsorption to cell surface receptors, penetration into the cytosol, uncoating or release of the …
RW Walters, M Agbandje-McKenna… - Journal of …, 2004 - Am Soc Microbiol
Adeno-associated virus serotype 5 (AAV5) requires sialic acid on host cells to bind and infect. Other parvoviruses, including Aleutian mink disease parvovirus (ADV), canine …
N Imelli, O Meier, K Boucke, S Hemmi… - Journal of …, 2004 - Am Soc Microbiol
The species C adenovirus type 2 (Ad2) and Ad5 bind the coxsackievirus B Ad receptor and αv integrin coreceptors and enter epithelial cells by clathrin-mediated endocytosis. This …
K Hueffer, LM Palermo, CR Parrish - Journal of virology, 2004 - Am Soc Microbiol
The feline and canine transferrin receptors (TfRs) bind canine parvovirus to host cells and mediate rapid capsid uptake and infection. The TfR and its ligand transferrin have well …
L Gilbert, J Toivola, E Lehtomäki, L Donaldson… - Biochemical and …, 2004 - Elsevier
Canine parvovirus (CPV) is a small non-enveloped ssDNA virus composed of the viral proteins VP1, VP2, and VP3 with a T= 1 icosahedral symmetry. VP2 is nested in VP1 and the …
JJ Cornelis, N Salomé, C Dinsart… - The Journal of Gene …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Autonomous parvoviruses are small nuclear‐replicating DNA viruses. The rodent parvoviruses usually are non‐or weakly pathogenic in adult animals, bind to surface …
JJ Cornelis, SI Lang, AY Stroh-Dege… - Current gene …, 2004 - ingentaconnect.com
Parvoviruses are small nuclear replicating DNA viruses. The rodent parvoviruses are usually weakly pathogenic in adult animals, bind to cell surface receptors which are fairly …
MATERIALS AND METHODS Viruses and cells. CPV and FPV were prepared from infectious plasmid clones, grown in feline NLFK cells, and titrated in those cells by using …
IH Maxwell, F Maxwell - Journal of general virology, 2004 - microbiologyresearch.org
Human cell lines are permissive for LuIII, a member of the rodent group of autonomous parvoviruses. However, LuIII vectors pseudotyped with feline panleukopaenia virus (FPV) …