2020
CD300lf is the primary physiologic receptor of murine norovirus but not human norovirus
Graziano VR, Walker FC, Kennedy EA, Wei J, Ettayebi K, Strine MS, Filler RB, Hassan E, Hsieh LL, Kim AS, Kolawole AO, Wobus CE, Lindesmith LC, Baric RS, Estes MK, Orchard RC, Baldridge MT, Wilen CB. CD300lf is the primary physiologic receptor of murine norovirus but not human norovirus. PLOS Pathogens 2020, 16: e1008242. PMID: 32251490, PMCID: PMC7162533, DOI: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1008242.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMNoV infectionPrimary physiologic receptorPhysiologic receptorHuman norovirusMurine norovirusBona fide receptorHumoral responseVirus infectionEntry receptorReceptor utilizationCell tropismInfectionReceptorsVirus-like particlesFide receptorCD300lfNorovirusHNoVCD300ldMajor determinantProteinaceous receptorsVivoMNoV.MNoVPathogenesis
2012
HIV: Cell Binding and Entry
Wilen CB, Tilton JC, Doms RW. HIV: Cell Binding and Entry. Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives In Medicine 2012, 2: a006866. PMID: 22908191, PMCID: PMC3405824, DOI: 10.1101/cshperspect.a006866.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHIV entryViral tropismPrimary cellular receptor CD4Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) replicationAbility of HIVImmunodeficiency virus replicationHost immune responseHuman immune systemCellular receptor CD4Immune responseCellular coreceptorTherapeutic interventionsImmune systemReceptor CD4Virus replicationHIVCell bindingHost cell cytoplasmTropismHost cell membraneTrigger fusionCell cytoplasmCD4Major rolePathogenesis