Journal article

Monkey rotavirus binding to α2β1 integrin requires the α2 I domain and is facilitated by the homologous β1 subunit

SL Londrigan, KL Graham, Y Takada, P Halasz, BS Coulson

Journal of Virology | AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY | Published : 2003

Abstract

Rotaviruses utilize integrins during virus-cell interactions that lead to infection. Cell binding and infection by simian rotavirus SA11 were inhibited by antibodies (Abs) to the inserted (I) domain of the α2 integrin subunit. To determine directly which integrins or other proteins bind rotaviruses, cell surface proteins precipitated by rotaviruses were compared with those precipitated by anti-α2β1 Abs. Two proteins precipitated by SA11 and rhesus rotavirus RRV from MA104 and Caco-2 cells migrated indistinguishably from α2β1 integrin, and SA11 precipitated β1 from α2β1-transfected CHO cells. These viruses specifically precipitated two MA104 cell proteins only, but an additional 160- to 165-k..

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