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Cell surface nucleolin facilitates enterovirus 71 binding and infection.

Pei-Yi SuYa-Fang WangSheng-Wen HuangYu-Chih LoYa-Hui WangShang-Rung WuDar-Bin ShiehShun-Hua ChenJen-Ren WangMing-Der LaiChuan-Fa Chang
Published in: Journal of virology (2015)
Outbreaks of EV71 have been reported in Asia-Pacific countries and have caused thousands of deaths in young children during the last 2 decades. The discovery of new EV71-interacting molecules to understand the infection mechanism has become an emergent issue. Hence, this study uses glycoproteomic approaches to comprehensively investigate the EV71-interacting glycoproteins. Several EV71-interacting glycoproteins are identified, and the role of cell surface nucleolin in mediating the attachment and entry of EV71 is characterized and validated. Our findings not only indicate a novel target for uncovering the EV71 infection mechanism and anti-EV71 drug discovery but also provide a new strategy for virus receptor identification.
Keyphrases
  • cell surface
  • drug discovery
  • small molecule
  • high throughput