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Journal of Virology 1995-Feb

Importance of cysteines in the LDLR-related domain of the subgroup A avian leukosis and sarcoma virus receptor for viral entry.

Зөвхөн бүртгэлтэй хэрэглэгчид л нийтлэл орчуулах боломжтой
Нэвтрэх / Бүртгүүлэх
Холбоосыг санах ойд хадгалдаг
C Bélanger
K Zingler
J A Young

Түлхүүр үгс

Хураангуй

The extracellular domain of the subgroup A avian sarcoma and leukemia virus (ALSV-A) receptor contains a region that is related in sequence to the ligand-binding motifs of the low-density lipoprotein receptor (LDLR). This domain contains six cysteines that are highly conserved between different members of the LDLR protein superfamily, and these residues are presumed to participate in intrachain disulfide bonds. To assess the importance of each cysteine in the ALSV-A receptor, individual or multiple cysteines were mutated to alanines and the altered receptors were tested for the ability to confer susceptibility to viral infection. Receptors bearing single mutations allowed subgroup A viral entry, albeit at less than wild-type levels. Receptors containing two or three substitutions were completely inactive if one of the changed residues was Cys-35 or Cys-50. Of the altered receptors tested, the only exception to this rule was a functional receptor which lacked both Cys-35 and Cys-50, an activity that was dependent on the presence of other cysteines in this protein. Most interestingly, a receptor containing both Cys-35 and Cys-50 but lacking the other four cysteines was completely functional. These results demonstrate the importance of Cys-35 and Cys-50 for viral entry mediated by the ALSV-A receptor and show that in the presence of these two residues, all of the other cysteines in this protein can be removed without loss of this function.

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