نتایج جستجو برای: e2 glycoprotein

تعداد نتایج: 112753  

Journal: :Virology 2014
Wenbo Wang Mo Guan Yuan Liu Qingqiang Xu Haoran Peng Xiaoqing Liu Ziwei Tang Yongzhe Zhu Dage Wu Hao Ren Ping Zhao Zhongtian Qi

Envelope glycoprotein 2 (E2) of hepatitis C virus contains 18 conserved cysteine (Cys) residues in its ectodomain. By cysteine-alanine mutagenesis and function analysis, six Cys in H77 E2 (C494, C508, C552, C564, C607 and C644) were found to be indispensable for recognition by conformation-dependent mAb H53. Removal of any of these Cys residues did not affect E2 heterodimerization with E1, but ...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1991
E G Strauss D S Stec A L Schmaljohn J H Strauss

To study important epitopes on glycoprotein E2 of Sindbis virus, eight variants selected to be singly or multiply resistant to six neutralizing monoclonal antibodies reactive against E2, as well as four revertants which had regained sensitivity to neutralization, were sequenced throughout the E2 region. To study antigenic determinants in glycoprotein E1, four variants selected for resistance to...

2016
Emma Louise Mohr Emma Mohr

GB virus C (GBV-C) is a nonpathogenic lymphotropic virus that replicates in B and T lymphocytes. Infection with GBV-C is documented worldwide and is common: between 1% and 5% of healthy blood donors are viremic at the time of donation. Antibodies to GBV-C proteins are not usually detected during viremia, and antibodies to the GBV-C envelope glycoprotein E2 develop following the clearance of vir...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1987
S A Fiscus Y A Teramoto

The feline coronaviruses can be divided into two distinct antigenic groups on the basis of antigenic differences found on the peplomer (E2) glycoprotein of the virus. Because the E2 glycoprotein is responsible for many of the biological functions of coronaviruses, experiments were done to determine whether there were any E2 functional differences between these two antigenic groups. The avirulen...

2010
Wuyang Zhu Lihua Wang Yiliang Yang Juan Jia Shihong Fu Yun Feng Ying He Jin-Ping Li Guodong Liang

Cell culture-adapted strains of Sindbis virus (SINV) initially attach to cells by the ability to interact with heparan sulfate (HS) through selective mutation for positively charged amino acid (aa) scattered in E2 glycoprotein (W. B. Klimstra, K. D. Ryman, and R. E. Johnston, J. Virol. 72: 7357-7366, 1998). Here we have further confirmed that interaction of E2 protein with HS is crucial for cel...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2000
A Higginbottom E R Quinn C C Kuo M Flint L H Wilson E Bianchi A Nicosia P N Monk J A McKeating S Levy

Human CD81 has been previously identified as the putative receptor for the hepatitis C virus envelope glycoprotein E2. The large extracellular loop (LEL) of human CD81 differs in four amino acid residues from that of the African green monkey (AGM), which does not bind E2. We mutated each of the four positions in human CD81 to the corresponding AGM residues and expressed them as soluble fusion L...

Journal: :Blood 2001
E R Quinn C H Chan K G Hadlock S K Foung M Flint S Levy

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is associated with extrahepatic B-cell lymphoproliferative disorders. To determine whether a viral antigen drives this B-cell expansion, the B-cell receptors were cloned from HCV-associated lymphomas and were expressed as soluble immunoglobulins. The rescued immunoglobulins were then tested for their ability to bind the HCV-E2 envelope glycoprotein, an antigen ...

2017
Ieva Vasiliauskaite Ania Owsianka Patrick England Abdul Ghafoor Khan Sarah Cole Dorothea Bankwitz Steven K H Foung Thomas Pietschmann Joseph Marcotrigiano Felix A Rey Arvind H Patel Thomas Krey

The hepatitis C virus (HCV) glycoprotein E2 is the major target of neutralizing antibodies and is therefore highly relevant for vaccine design. Its structure features a central immunoglobulin (Ig)-like β-sandwich that contributes to the binding site for the cellular receptor CD81. We show that a synthetic peptide corresponding to a β-strand of this Ig-like domain forms an α-helix in complex wit...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 1999
I Nakano Y Fukuda Y Katano T Hayakawa

The prevalence of anti-E2 antibody in persons chronically infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV) is high irrespective of viral genotype, and this cross-reactive antibody is thought to react with a conformational epitope. To investigate the characteristics of this anti-E2 antibody, the immunoreactivity of sera from HCV-1b-infected patients was measured against various modified forms of E2 glycopr...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2000
A Meola A Sbardellati B Bruni Ercole M Cerretani M Pezzanera A Ceccacci A Vitelli S Levy A Nicosia C Traboni J McKeating E Scarselli

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) glycoprotein E2 binds to human cells by interacting with the CD81 molecule, which has been proposed to be the viral receptor. A correlation between binding to CD81 and species permissiveness to HCV infection has also been reported. We have determined the sequence of CD81 from the tamarin, a primate species known to be refractory to HCV infection. Tamarin CD81 (t-CD81) di...

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