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Foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) capsids are inherently labile under mildly acidic conditions, dissociating to pentamers at pH values in the region of 6·5, with the release of protein 1A and the viral RNA. This acid-induced disassembly is thought
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Autor:
Jonathan B, Rohll, Kyriacos A, Mitrophanous, Enca, Martin-Rendon, Fiona M, Ellard, Pippa A, Radcliffe, Nicholas D, Mazarakis, Susan M, Kingsman
Publikováno v:
Methods in enzymology. 346
Autor:
Wendy Blakemore, Elizabeth E. Fry, Fiona M. Ellard, A. R. Samuel, John Newman, Susan M. Lea, David I. Stuart, Andrew M. Q. King, Terry Jackson, Robin Abu-Ghazaleh
Publikováno v:
The EMBO journal. 18(3)
Heparan sulfate has an important role in cell entry by foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV). We find that subtype O1 FMDV binds this glycosaminoglycan with a high affinity by immobilizing a specific highly abundant motif of sulfated sugars. The bindin
Autor:
A Sharma, David I. Stuart, Andrew M. Q. King, Wendy Blakemore, D L Simmons, Fiona M. Ellard, Terry Jackson, Robin Abu Ghazaleh, John Newman
Publikováno v:
Journal of virology. 71(11)
The integrin alpha(v)beta3 has been shown to act as the receptor for internalization of foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) (A12), with attachment being through a highly conserved RGD motif located on the G-H loop of viral capsid protein VP1. In addi
Publikováno v:
Molecular and General Genetics MGG. 218:491-498
Using transformation and conjugal mobilization, plasmids carrying the lamB gene of Escherichia coli were transferred to a range of Erwinia strains. The resultant strains were infected with lambda 467, and kanamycin resistant transductants were screen
Autor:
Wendy Blakemore, David I. Stuart, Fiona M. Ellard, Amanda H. Corteyn, Andandrew M. Q. King, Sharon M. Brookes, Terry Jackson, Robin Abu Ghazaleh, John Newman
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
Foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) enters cells by attaching to cellular receptor molecules of the integrin family, one of which has been identified as the RGD-binding integrin alpha(v)beta3. Here we report that, in addition to an integrin binding s
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