TY - JOUR
T1 - Expression of the recombinant anchorless N-terminal domain of mouse hepatitis virus (MHV) receptor makes hamster or human cells susceptible to MHV infection
AU - Dveksler, Gabriela S.
AU - Gagneten, Sara E.
AU - Scanga, Charles A.
AU - Cardellichio, Christine B.
AU - Holmes, Kathryn V.
PY - 1996
Y1 - 1996
N2 - Mouse hepatitis virus (MHV) receptor, the receptor for the murine coronavirus MHV, was expressed in MHV-resistant hamster and human cells as a series of mutant, recombinant glycoproteins with carboxyterminal deletions lacking the cytoplasmic tail, transmembrane domain, and various amounts of the immunoglobulin constant-region-like domains. The soluble receptor glycoproteins containing the N-terminal virus-binding domain were released into the supernatant medium and inactivated the infectivity of MHV-A59 virions in a concentration-dependent manner. Surprisingly, some of the anchorless glycoproteins were found on the plasma membranes of transfected cells by flow cytometry, and these cells were rendered susceptible to infection with three strains of MHV. Thus, in the cells in which the anchorless, recombinant receptor glycoprotein is synthesized, some of the protein is bound to an unidentified moiety on the plasma membrane, which allows it to serve as a functional virus receptor.
AB - Mouse hepatitis virus (MHV) receptor, the receptor for the murine coronavirus MHV, was expressed in MHV-resistant hamster and human cells as a series of mutant, recombinant glycoproteins with carboxyterminal deletions lacking the cytoplasmic tail, transmembrane domain, and various amounts of the immunoglobulin constant-region-like domains. The soluble receptor glycoproteins containing the N-terminal virus-binding domain were released into the supernatant medium and inactivated the infectivity of MHV-A59 virions in a concentration-dependent manner. Surprisingly, some of the anchorless glycoproteins were found on the plasma membranes of transfected cells by flow cytometry, and these cells were rendered susceptible to infection with three strains of MHV. Thus, in the cells in which the anchorless, recombinant receptor glycoprotein is synthesized, some of the protein is bound to an unidentified moiety on the plasma membrane, which allows it to serve as a functional virus receptor.
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U2 - 10.1128/jvi.70.6.4142-4145.1996
DO - 10.1128/jvi.70.6.4142-4145.1996
M3 - Article
C2 - 8648757
AN - SCOPUS:0029888103
SN - 0022-538X
VL - 70
SP - 4142
EP - 4145
JO - Journal of Virology
JF - Journal of Virology
IS - 6
ER -