Recognition of the GM3 Ganglioside Glycan by Rhesus Rotavirus Particles
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| Title | Recognition of the GM3 Ganglioside Glycan by Rhesus Rotavirus Particles |
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| Author | Haselhorst, Thomas Erwin; Fiebig, Timm; Dyason, Jeffrey Clifford; Fleming, Fiona E.; Blanchard, Helen; Coulson, Barbara S.; von Itzstein, Mark |
| Journal Name | Angewandte Chemie International Edition |
| Year Published | 2011 |
| Place of publication | Germany |
| Publisher | Wiley |
| Abstract | Rotaviruses are a major cause of severe infantile gastroenteritis in humans and animals worldwide, producing a childhood mortality exceeding 650 000 annually.[1] Mapping host cell glycan–virus interactions to define a viral glycointeractome is invaluable in providing new directions for the discovery of novel broad-spectrum drugs and vaccines. In that context we have recently reported the first NMR-based structural analysis of the interaction of GD1a (1) and GM1 (2) ganglioside glycans with recombinantly expressed rotaviral surface lectin VP8* from two distinct rotavirus strains.[2] |
| Peer Reviewed | Yes |
| Published | Yes |
| Alternative URI | http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/anie.201004116 |
| Volume | 50 |
| Issue Number | 5 |
| Page from | 1055 |
| Page to | 1058 |
| ISSN | 0044-8249 |
| Date Accessioned | 2011-12-20; 2012-02-13T05:06:23Z |
| Date Available | 2012-02-13T05:06:23Z |
| Research Centre | Institute for Glycomics |
| Faculty | Faculty of Science, Environment, Engineering and Technology |
| Subject | Cellular Interactions (incl Adhesion, Matrix, Cell Wall); Structural Biology (incl Macromolecular Modelling); Theoretical and Computational Chemistry |
| URI | http://hdl.handle.net/10072/42472 |
| Publication Type | Journal Articles (Refereed Article) |
| Publication Type Code | c1 |
Please use this identifier to cite this record: http://hdl.handle.net/10072/42472
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