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Virus recognition of glycan receptors.


ABSTRACT: Attachment of viruses to cell-surface receptors is the initial step in infection. Many mammalian viruses have evolved to recognize receptors that are glycans on cell-surface glycoproteins or glycolipids. Although glycans are a ubiquitous component of mammalian cells, the types of terminal structures expressed vary among different cell-types and tissues, and even between comparable cells and tissues from different species, frequently leading to specific tissue and species tropisms as a direct consequence of glycan receptor recognition. Covering the majority of known virus families, this review provides an overview of mammalian viruses that use glycans as receptors, and their roles in determining in host recognition and tropism.

SUBMITTER: Thompson AJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6476673 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Virus recognition of glycan receptors.

Thompson Andrew J AJ   de Vries Robert P RP   Paulson James C JC  

Current opinion in virology 20190201


Attachment of viruses to cell-surface receptors is the initial step in infection. Many mammalian viruses have evolved to recognize receptors that are glycans on cell-surface glycoproteins or glycolipids. Although glycans are a ubiquitous component of mammalian cells, the types of terminal structures expressed vary among different cell-types and tissues, and even between comparable cells and tissues from different species, frequently leading to specific tissue and species tropisms as a direct con  ...[more]

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