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Receptor destruction by viruses of the mumps-NDV-influenza group.

G K HIRST.   

Abstract

A strain each of mumps and Newcastle disease virus and five strains of influenza virus were found to be capable of removing all the receptors for this group of viruses from fowl red cells. Five virus strains were tested for their capacity to inactivate the virus hemagglutinin of human plasma and of egg white. In the case of egg white all strains including mumps and Newcastle disease virus inactivated the inhibitor completely, or nearly so. With plasma the influenza strains inactivated the inhibitor completely but mumps and NDV destroyed only that portion of the complex which effected mumps inhibition. The inhibitor for some strains was destroyed more rapidly than that for others and the sequence in which they were destroyed (inhibitor gradient) was similar, regardless of the strain employed. The inhibitor gradient for egg white was very different from that for plasma and these in turn differed significantly from the receptor gradient for fowl red cells.

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Keywords:  INFLUENZA; NEWCASTLE DISEASE; PAROTITIS

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Year:  1950        PMID: 15404223      PMCID: PMC2135949          DOI: 10.1084/jem.91.2.161

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Exp Med        ISSN: 0022-1007            Impact factor:   14.307


  5 in total

1.  Differences in hemagglutination by strains of influenza virus in presence of egg. white and normal serum.

Authors:  H BERNKOPF
Journal:  Proc Soc Exp Biol Med       Date:  1949-05

2.  ADSORPTION OF INFLUENZA HEMAGGLUTININS AND VIRUS BY RED BLOOD CELLS.

Authors:  G K Hirst
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1942-08-01       Impact factor: 14.307

3.  The nature of the virus receptors of red cells; partial purification of the virus agglutination inhibitor in human plasma.

Authors:  G K HIRST
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1949-02       Impact factor: 14.307

4.  The relationship of the receptors of a new strain of virus to those of the mumps-NDV-influenza group.

Authors:  G K HIRST
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1950-02       Impact factor: 14.307

5.  The nature of the virus receptors of red cells; effect of sodium periodate on the elution of influenza virus from red cells.

Authors:  G K HIRST
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1949-02       Impact factor: 14.307

  5 in total
  6 in total

1.  Effect of inhibitors on interference between influenza and vaccinia viruses.

Authors:  R DEPOUX; A ISAACS
Journal:  Br J Exp Pathol       Date:  1954-10

2.  Studies on interference between influenza and equine encephalomyelitis viruses.

Authors:  R W SCHLESINGER
Journal:  Arch Gesamte Virusforsch       Date:  1951

3.  Hemagglutination by BK virus, a tentative new member of the papovavirus group.

Authors:  R A Mäntyjärvi; P P Arstila; O H Meurman
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  1972-11       Impact factor: 3.441

4.  Studies on the hemagglutination phenomenon of hemagglutinating encephalomyelitis virus (HEV) of pigs.

Authors:  A S Greig; A M Bouillant
Journal:  Can J Comp Med       Date:  1972-10

5.  Human parainfluenza viruses hPIV1 and hPIV3 bind oligosaccharides with alpha2-3-linked sialic acids that are distinct from those bound by H5 avian influenza virus hemagglutinin.

Authors:  Mary Amonsen; David F Smith; Richard D Cummings; Gillian M Air
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2007-05-23       Impact factor: 5.103

Review 6.  Structure, function and evolution of the hemagglutinin-esterase proteins of corona- and toroviruses.

Authors:  Raoul J de Groot
Journal:  Glycoconj J       Date:  2006-02       Impact factor: 2.916

  6 in total

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