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In this study, we show that the Cdom region in the SU from subgroup C feline leukemia virus (FeLV-C) forms a second receptor-binding domain that is distinct from its RBD, and which can independently bind to its host receptor FLVCR1, in the absence of RBD.
In another study, Rezende helped functionally characterize the specific fragments of the cell surface protein, Als5p, that allows the pathogenic fungus, Candida albicans, to bind to its host.
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To understand how B. pseudomallei binds to its host cell surface, we have investigated several B. pseudomallei TAAs using a structural genomics approach [17], [18], [19], [20].
The phage recognizes and binds to its host, Escherichia Coli, causing the DNA in the head of the phage to be ejected through the tail into the cytoplasm of the bacterial cell.
Among exogenous MLVs, host range is affected by differences in the viral envelope protein that allow retroviruses to bind to host cellular receptors and enter host cells.
IAV hemagglutinin spikes bind to host sialic acids, and viruses enter host cells through receptor-mediated endocytosis.
Microorganisms which bind to the host cell targets promoting host responses cause these diseases [1, 2].
In the presence of high concentrations of E. coli supernatants components might bind to the host cell surface.
Ankyrin proteins are known to bind to the host chromatin and could play a critical role in the interaction with the host cell [41].
The ability of bacteria to bind to fucosylated host cell glycans has been linked to pathogenesis, with P. aeruginosa representing a well-characterised example.
It is possible that rickettsiae use different members of this Omp family to bind to different host cell types or cells of different species.
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