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Single-round selection yields a unique retroviral envelope utilizing GPR172A as its host receptor.


ABSTRACT: The recognition by a viral envelope of its cognate host-cell receptor is the initial critical step in defining the viral host-range and tissue specificity. This study combines a single-round of selection of a random envelope library with a parallel cDNA screen for receptor function to identify a distinct retroviral envelope/receptor pair. The 11-aa targeting domain of the modified feline leukemia virus envelope consists of a constrained peptide. Critical to the binding of the constrained peptide envelope to its cellular receptor are a pair of internal cysteines and an essential Trp required for maintenance of titers >10(5) lacZ staining units per milliliter. The receptor used for viral entry is the human GPR172A protein, a G-protein-coupled receptor isolated from osteosarcoma cells. The ability to generate unique envelopes capable of using tissue- or disease-specific receptors marks an advance in the development of efficient gene-therapy vectors.

SUBMITTER: Mazari PM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2667028 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Single-round selection yields a unique retroviral envelope utilizing GPR172A as its host receptor.

Mazari Peter M PM   Linder-Basso Daniela D   Sarangi Anindita A   Chang Yehchung Y   Roth Monica J MJ  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20090323 14


The recognition by a viral envelope of its cognate host-cell receptor is the initial critical step in defining the viral host-range and tissue specificity. This study combines a single-round of selection of a random envelope library with a parallel cDNA screen for receptor function to identify a distinct retroviral envelope/receptor pair. The 11-aa targeting domain of the modified feline leukemia virus envelope consists of a constrained peptide. Critical to the binding of the constrained peptide  ...[more]

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