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The many ways in which alphaviruses bind to cells

Trends in Immunology, ISSN: 1471-4906, Vol: 45, Issue: 2, Page: 85-93
2024
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Reports from Washington University Add New Data to Findings in Alphavirus (The Many Ways In Which Alphaviruses Bind To Cells)

2024 APR 22 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at NewsRx Life Science Daily -- Data detailed on RNA Viruses - Alphavirus have

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Only a subset of viruses can productively infect many different host species. Some arthropod-transmitted viruses, such as alphaviruses, can infect invertebrate and vertebrate species including insects, reptiles, birds, and mammals. This broad tropism may be explained by their ability to engage receptors that are conserved across vertebrate and invertebrate classes. Through several genome-wide loss-of-function screens, new alphavirus receptors have been identified, some of which bind to multiple related viruses in different antigenic complexes. Structural analysis has revealed that distinct sites on the alphavirus glycoprotein can mediate receptor binding, which opposes the idea that a single receptor-binding site mediates viral entry. Here, we discuss how different paradigms of receptor engagement on cells might explain the promiscuity of alphaviruses for multiple hosts.

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