Journal article

A Gel-capture assay for characterizing the sialyl-glycan selectivity of influenza viruses

T Velkov, PE Thompson, O El-Kabbani, F Lindh, J Stambas, S Rockman

Acta Virologica | AEPRESS SRO | Published : 2011

Abstract

Sialic acids (SA) usually linked to galactose (Gal) in an α2,6- or α2,3-configuration are considered the main cell receptors for influenza viruses, in particular for their hemagglutinins (HA). The typing of influenza virus HA receptor selectivity is relevant for understanding the transmissibility of avian and swine viruses to the human population. In this study we developed a simple and inexpensive gel-capture assay (GCA) of the influenza virus HA receptor-binding selectivity. Its principle is the binding of soluble influenza virus to pentasaccharide analogs, representatives of receptors of human and avian influenza viruses, immobilized on a gel resin. The human and avian analogs consisted o..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia


Funding Acknowledgements

T.V. is a National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia CDA1 Industry Fellow (1003836). This work was supported by the strategic award grant 594875 from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia.