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Molecular aspects of HTLV-1 entry: functional domains of the HTLV-1 surface subunit (SU) and their relationships to the entry receptors.

Abstract
The initial step in retroviral infection involves specific interactions between viral envelope proteins (Env) and specific receptors on the surface of target cells. For many years, little was known about the entry receptors for HTLV-1. During this time, however, functional domains of the HTLV-1 Env were identified by analyzing the effects of neutralizing antibodies and specific mutations in Env on HTLV-1 infectivity. More recent studies have revealed that HTLV-1 infectivity involves interactions with three different molecules: heparan sulfate proteoglycans (HSPG), the VEGF-165 receptor Neuropilin 1 (NRP-1) and glucose transporter type 1 (GLUT1). Here, we revisit previously published data on the functional domains of Env in regard to the recent knowledge acquired about this multi-receptor complex. We also discuss the similarities and differences between HTLV-1 and other deltaretroviruses in regards to receptor usage.
AuthorsKathryn S Jones, Sophie Lambert, Manuella Bouttier, Laurence Bénit, Frank W Ruscetti, Olivier Hermine, Claudine Pique
JournalViruses (Viruses) Vol. 3 Issue 6 Pg. 794-810 (06 2011) ISSN: 1999-4915 [Electronic] Switzerland
PMID21994754 (Publication Type: Journal Article, Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't, Review)
Chemical References
  • Gene Products, env
  • Receptors, Virus
Topics
  • Animals
  • Gene Products, env (chemistry, genetics, metabolism)
  • HTLV-I Infections (genetics, metabolism, virology)
  • Human T-lymphotropic virus 1 (chemistry, genetics, physiology)
  • Humans
  • Protein Structure, Tertiary
  • Receptors, Virus (genetics, metabolism)
  • Virus Internalization

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