Native functionality and therapeutic targeting of arenaviral glycoproteins
Native functionality and therapeutic targeting of arenaviral glycoproteins
Surface glycoproteins direct cellular targeting, attachment, and membrane fusion of arenaviruses and are the primary target for neutralizing antibodies. Despite significant conservation of the glycoprotein architecture across the arenavirus family, there is considerable variation in the molecular recognition mechanisms used during host cell entry. We review recent progress in dissecting these infection events and describe how arenaviral glycoproteins can be targeted by small-molecule antivirals, the natural immune response, and immunoglobulin-based therapeutics. Arenaviral glycoprotein-mediated assembly and infection pathways present numerous opportunities and challenges for therapeutic intervention.
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Crispin, Max
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Zeltina, Antra
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Zitzmann, Nicole
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Bowden, Thomas A.
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1 June 2016
Crispin, Max
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Zeltina, Antra
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Zitzmann, Nicole
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Bowden, Thomas A.
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Crispin, Max, Zeltina, Antra, Zitzmann, Nicole and Bowden, Thomas A.
(2016)
Native functionality and therapeutic targeting of arenaviral glycoproteins.
Current Opinion in Virology, 18, .
(doi:10.1016/j.coviro.2016.04.001).
Abstract
Surface glycoproteins direct cellular targeting, attachment, and membrane fusion of arenaviruses and are the primary target for neutralizing antibodies. Despite significant conservation of the glycoprotein architecture across the arenavirus family, there is considerable variation in the molecular recognition mechanisms used during host cell entry. We review recent progress in dissecting these infection events and describe how arenaviral glycoproteins can be targeted by small-molecule antivirals, the natural immune response, and immunoglobulin-based therapeutics. Arenaviral glycoprotein-mediated assembly and infection pathways present numerous opportunities and challenges for therapeutic intervention.
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e-pub ahead of print date: 19 April 2016
Published date: 1 June 2016
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ISSN: 1879-6257
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