Arginine-glycine aspartic acid-specific binding by foot-and-mouth disease viruses to the purified integrin alpha v beta 3 in vitro

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Jackson, T
Sharma, A
AbuGhazaleh, R
Blakemore, WE
Ellard, FM
Simmons, DL
Newman, JWI
Stuart, DI
King, AMQ
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[1] INST ANIM HLTH, PIRBRIGHT LAB, SURREY GU24 0NF, ENGLAND
[2] UNIV OXFORD, MOL BIOPHYS LAB, OXFORD OX1 2JD, ENGLAND
[3] OXFORD CTR MOL SCI, NEW CHEM LAB, OXFORD OX1 3QT, ENGLAND
[4] JOHN RADCLIFFE HOSP, INST MOL MED, OXFORD OX3 9DU, ENGLAND
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10.1128/JVI.71.11.8357-8361.1997
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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The integrin alpha v beta 3 has been shown to act as the receptor for internalization of foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) (A12), with attachment being through a highly conserved RGD motif located on the G-H loop of viral capsid protein VP1. In addition, however, we have recently shown that efficient infection of culture-grown cells by FMDV (O1BFS) requires binding to cell surface heparan sulfate. In this study, we have used a solid-phase receptor binding assay to characterize the binding by FMDV to purified alpha v beta 3 in the absence of heparan sulfate and other cell surface components. In this assay, FMDV (O1BFS) successfully replicated authentic ligand binding by cellular alpha v beta 3 in terms of its high affinity, dependence on divalent cations, and activation by manganese ions. Virus binding to this preparation of alpha v beta 3 was exquisitely sensitive to competition by short RGD-containing peptides (50% inhibition at <10(-8) M peptide), and this inhibition was highly sequence specific, with the equivalent RGE peptide being at least 10(4) fold less effective as a competitor. Representative viruses of the other six serotypes of FMDV bound to alpha v beta 3 in a similar RGD-specific manner, although significant differences in sensitivity to RGD peptides suggest that the affinity of the different FMDV serotypes for alpha v beta 3 is influenced, in part, by the variable amino acid residues in the VP1 G-H loop on either side of the RGD.
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