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Interaction of Decay-Accelerating Factor with Echovirus 7

Interaction of Decay-Accelerating Factor with Echovirus 7

... Echovirus 7 (EV7) belongs to the Enterovirus genus within the family ...canyon. Decay-accelerating factor (DAF) has been identified as a cellular receptor for ... See full document

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Interaction with Decay-Accelerating Factor Facilitates Coxsackievirus B Infection of Polarized Epithelial Cells

Interaction with Decay-Accelerating Factor Facilitates Coxsackievirus B Infection of Polarized Epithelial Cells

... to decay-accelerating factor (DAF), the role of DAF interaction during infection remains ...that interaction with DAF on the apical surface of polarized epithelial cells facilitates ... See full document

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Interaction between echovirus 7 and its receptor, decay-accelerating factor (CD55): evidence for a secondary cellular factor in A-particle formation.

Interaction between echovirus 7 and its receptor, decay-accelerating factor (CD55): evidence for a secondary cellular factor in A-particle formation.

... of echovirus 7 and ...induce echovirus 7 to form ...whether echovirus 7 formed 135S particles upon interaction with per- missive ...radiolabelled echovirus 7 ... See full document

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Interaction with Coxsackievirus and Adenovirus Receptor, but Not with Decay-Accelerating Factor (DAF), Induces A-Particle Formation in a DAF-Binding Coxsackievirus B3 Isolate

Interaction with Coxsackievirus and Adenovirus Receptor, but Not with Decay-Accelerating Factor (DAF), Induces A-Particle Formation in a DAF-Binding Coxsackievirus B3 Isolate

... bind decay accelerating factor (DAF); however, although these viruses attach to DAF on the cell surface, no infection occurs in the absence of CAR (3, 37, ...virus interaction with CAR, but ... See full document

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Specificity of Coxsackievirus B3 Interaction with Human, but Not Murine, Decay-Accelerating Factor: Replacement of a Single Residue within Short Consensus Repeat 2 Prevents Virus Attachment

Specificity of Coxsackievirus B3 Interaction with Human, but Not Murine, Decay-Accelerating Factor: Replacement of a Single Residue within Short Consensus Repeat 2 Prevents Virus Attachment

... VP1 T271 is important for CVB3-RD attachment to human DAF but not to CAR. The available pseudoatomic model of hu- man DAF bound to CVB3-RD (4) suggests that S104 is in close contact with a viral capsid residue, VP1 T271 ... See full document

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Interaction of Decay-Accelerating Factor with Coxsackievirus B3

Interaction of Decay-Accelerating Factor with Coxsackievirus B3

... pocket factor needs to be displaced by a canyon- binding molecule, such as CAR, to initiate uncoating of the ...CAR interaction for un- coating (12, 36, 47) and that DAF alone is insufficient to initiate ... See full document

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Single Amino Acid Changes in the Virus Capsid Permit Coxsackievirus B3 To Bind Decay-Accelerating Factor

Single Amino Acid Changes in the Virus Capsid Permit Coxsackievirus B3 To Bind Decay-Accelerating Factor

... The observation that VP3-234Q and VP2-138D interact di- rectly with SCR2 is consistent with earlier data indicating that SCR2—but not SCRs 1, 3, and 4—is indispensable for virus attachment (4). Although we identified two ... See full document

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Acquisition of Complement Resistance through Incorporation of CD55/Decay-Accelerating Factor into Viral Particles Bearing Baculovirus GP64

Acquisition of Complement Resistance through Incorporation of CD55/Decay-Accelerating Factor into Viral Particles Bearing Baculovirus GP64

... and interaction with human ...the interaction of the GP64 with human DAF, 293T cells were cotransfected with expression plasmids encoding gp64 and human DAF and precipitated with anti- human DAF monoclonal ... See full document

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Novel Role for Decay-Accelerating Factor in Coxsackievirus A21-Mediated Cell Infectivity

Novel Role for Decay-Accelerating Factor in Coxsackievirus A21-Mediated Cell Infectivity

... receptors, decay-accelerating factor (DAF) for cell binding and intercellular adhesion molecule 1 (ICAM-1) for both attachment and cell internalization ...only interaction with CAR permitting ... See full document

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Study of Coxsackie B viruses interactions with Coxsackie Adenovirus receptor and Decay-Accelerating Factor using Human CaCo-2 cell line

Study of Coxsackie B viruses interactions with Coxsackie Adenovirus receptor and Decay-Accelerating Factor using Human CaCo-2 cell line

... bind Decay-Accelerating Factor (DAF/CD55) as a co-receptor ...and accelerating the decay of convertases, the central amplification en- zymes of the complement cascade ...Virus ... See full document

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Coxsackieviruses B1, B3, and B5 use decay accelerating factor as a receptor for cell attachment.

Coxsackieviruses B1, B3, and B5 use decay accelerating factor as a receptor for cell attachment.

... specific interaction of the N- terminal immunoglobulin-like domain of PVR (19) and inter- cellular molecule 1 (26), respectively, with viral epitopes lo- cated at the floor of a canyon positioned at the pentameric ... See full document

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Decay accelerating factor (CD55) protects neuronal cells from chemical hypoxia-induced injury

Decay accelerating factor (CD55) protects neuronal cells from chemical hypoxia-induced injury

... DAF inhibits caspase-3 activation in hypoxic neuronal cells To examine the effect of DAF on caspase enzymes, acti- vated caspase-3 and caspase-9 expression were moni- tored by immunoblotting. Hypoxic neurons exhibited ... See full document

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Echovirus 7 Entry into Polarized Intestinal Epithelial Cells Requires Clathrin and Rab7

Echovirus 7 Entry into Polarized Intestinal Epithelial Cells Requires Clathrin and Rab7

... to decay- accelerating factor (DAF), a molecule that is highly expressed on the apical surface of polarized epithelial ...DAF-binding echovirus, ... See full document

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Expression of Human Decay-Accelerating Factor on Intestinal Epithelium of Transgenic Mice Does Not Facilitate Infection by the Enteral Route

Expression of Human Decay-Accelerating Factor on Intestinal Epithelium of Transgenic Mice Does Not Facilitate Infection by the Enteral Route

... In vitro, infection of polarized human intestinal epithelial cells by coxsackievirus B3 (CVB3) depends on virus interaction with decay-accelerating factor (DAF), a receptor expressed on the ... See full document

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Decay-Accelerating Factor Binding Determines the Entry Route of Echovirus 11 in Polarized Epithelial Cells

Decay-Accelerating Factor Binding Determines the Entry Route of Echovirus 11 in Polarized Epithelial Cells

... Both viruses initiate entry via the apical surface, suggest- ing that both attachment receptors must be located there, but with respect to the entry pathway, the similarities end there. EV11-207 transits rapidly to tight ... See full document

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Characterization of the echovirus 7 receptor: domains of CD55 critical for virus binding.

Characterization of the echovirus 7 receptor: domains of CD55 critical for virus binding.

... Echovirus 7 shows no discernible interaction with MCP (CD46), the closest known relative of DAF and another mem- ber of the RCA gene ...for echovirus 7 binding, since each can be ... See full document

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Determination of the Structure of a Decay Accelerating Factor-Binding Clinical Isolate of Echovirus 11 Allows Mapping of Mutants with Altered Receptor Requirements for Infection

Determination of the Structure of a Decay Accelerating Factor-Binding Clinical Isolate of Echovirus 11 Allows Mapping of Mutants with Altered Receptor Requirements for Infection

... protein decay accelerating factor (DAF; CD55) have been identified, and the DAF domains involved in infection for some viruses have been studied (4, 9, ...and interaction with soluble DAF does ... See full document

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Viral Cell Entry Induced by Cross-Linked Decay-Accelerating Factor

Viral Cell Entry Induced by Cross-Linked Decay-Accelerating Factor

... surface-expressed decay- accelerating factor (DAF), but for most of these viruses this interaction is insufficient to mediate cell infection (5, 6, 12, 38, 40, 41, ... See full document

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The HeLa cell receptor for enterovirus 70 is decay-accelerating factor (CD55).

The HeLa cell receptor for enterovirus 70 is decay-accelerating factor (CD55).

... six echovirus serotypes (3, 51) and for coxsackieviruses B1, B3, and B5 (5, ...that echovirus 7 and related viruses (3) and RD cell-adapted coxsackievirus B3 (5) interact with SCRs 2 and ...for ... See full document

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Protective effects of decay-accelerating factor on blast-induced neurotrauma in rats

Protective effects of decay-accelerating factor on blast-induced neurotrauma in rats

... and interaction of C5a-C5aR was not observed in this study (data not shown), it is very likely that early tau phosphorylation is regulated by the enhanced C3a-C3aR signaling axis in our blast TBI ... See full document

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