RSV major surface glycoprotein G

InterPro Family

RSV major surface glycoprotein G is …
instance of (P31):
protein familyQ417841

sublass of (P279):
proteinQ8054

External links are
P2926InterPro IDIPR000925

P703found in taxonOrthopneumovirusQ24805839

Reverse relations

main subject (P921)
Q45778546Analysis of respiratory syncytial virus F, G, and SH proteins in cell fusion
Q45830583Appearance of a soluble form of the G protein of respiratory syncytial virus in fluids of infected cells
Q43690717CX3C chemokine mimicry by respiratory syncytial virus G glycoprotein
Q40771213Contribution of the respiratory syncytial virus G glycoprotein and its secreted and membrane-bound forms to virus replication in vitro and in vivo
Q45830099Demonstration that glycoprotein G is the attachment protein of respiratory syncytial virus
Q36280388Determination of the disulfide bond arrangement of human respiratory syncytial virus attachment (G) protein by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry
Q45728714Distribution of the attachment (G) glycoprotein and GM1 within the envelope of mature respiratory syncytial virus filaments revealed using field emission scanning electron microscopy
Q92654764Evaluation of the role of respiratory syncytial virus surface glycoproteins F and G on viral stability and replication: implications for future vaccine design
Q116166965Evidence for a functional interaction between the respiratory syncytial virus fusion and attachment proteins in the envelope of infectious virus particles
Q43662059Expression and glycosylation of the respiratory syncytial virus G protein in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Q45830781Expression of the respiratory syncytial virus 22K protein on the surface of infected HeLa cells
Q35914372Functional Analysis of the 60-Nucleotide Duplication in the Respiratory Syncytial Virus Buenos Aires Strain Attachment Glycoprotein
Q115694808Functional Features of the Respiratory Syncytial Virus G Protein
Q36871183Further characterization of the soluble form of the G glycoprotein of respiratory syncytial virus
Q41184833Host cell effect upon glycosylation and antigenicity of human respiratory syncytial virus G glycoprotein.
Q43866620Human respiratory syncytial virus surface glycoproteins F, G and SH form an oligomeric complex
Q39595322Identification of a linear heparin binding domain for human respiratory syncytial virus attachment glycoprotein G.
Q56797445Identification of variable domains of the attachment (G) protein of subgroup A respiratory syncytial viruses
Q40408721Interaction between the respiratory syncytial virus G glycoprotein cytoplasmic domain and the matrix protein
Q45843562Interprotein disulfide bonding between F and G glycoproteins of human respiratory syncytial virus
Q44058936Kinetics of synthesis of respiratory syncytial virus glycoproteins
Q44613456Multiple heparin binding domains of respiratory syncytial virus G mediate binding to mammalian cells
Q36812871O glycosylation of glycoprotein G of human respiratory syncytial virus is specified within the divergent ectodomain
Q44255469Oligomerization and post-translational processing of glycoprotein G of human respiratory syncytial virus: altered O-glycosylation in the presence of brefeldin A
Q40899736Purification of respiratory syncytial virus F and G proteins
Q45325102Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV): Targeting the G Protein Provides a New Approach for an Old Problem.
Q36433969Respiratory Syncytial Virus Attachment Glycoprotein Contribution to Infection Depends on the Specific Fusion Protein.
Q33738521Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) SH and G proteins are not essential for viral replication in vitro: clinical evaluation and molecular characterization of a cold-passaged, attenuated RSV subgroup B mutant
Q39742113Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) fusion protein subunit F2, not attachment protein G, determines the specificity of RSV infection
Q39635571Respiratory syncytial virus F and G proteins induce interleukin 1alpha, CC, and CXC chemokine responses by normal human bronchoepithelial cells.
Q33648461Respiratory syncytial virus G and/or SH protein alters Th1 cytokines, natural killer cells, and neutrophils responding to pulmonary infection in BALB/c mice.
Q41838015Respiratory syncytial virus G protein CX3C motif impairs human airway epithelial and immune cell responses
Q34486238Respiratory syncytial virus G protein and G protein CX3C motif adversely affect CX3CR1+ T cell responses
Q44237000Respiratory syncytial virus deficient in soluble G protein induced an increased proinflammatory response in human lung epithelial cells
Q30425776Respiratory syncytial virus glycoprotein G interacts with DC-SIGN and L-SIGN to activate ERK1 and ERK2.
Q45832170Role of oligosaccharides in the structure and function of respiratory syncytial virus glycoproteins
Q116166317Structural Characterization of Ectodomain G Protein of Respiratory Syncytial Virus and Its Interaction with Heparan Sulfate: Multi-Spectroscopic and In Silico Studies Elucidating Host-Pathogen Interactions
Q36831654Structure and cell surface maturation of the attachment glycoprotein of human respiratory syncytial virus in a cell line deficient in O glycosylation.
Q34414405Structure and function of respiratory syncytial virus surface glycoproteins.
Q45743706The C-terminal third of human respiratory syncytial virus attachment (G) protein is partially resistant to protease digestion and is glycosylated in a cell-type-specific manner
Q38696909The Central Conserved Region (CCR) of Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) G Protein Modulates Host miRNA Expression and Alters the Cellular Response to Infection
Q34996665The G glycoprotein of respiratory syncytial virus depresses respiratory rates through the CX3C motif and substance P.
Q41692133The G protein of human respiratory syncytial virus: significance of carbohydrate side-chains and the C-terminal end to its antigenicity
Q40045448The RSV F and G glycoproteins interact to form a complex on the surface of infected cells
Q115926172The Unusual Attachment Glycoprotein of the Respiratory Syncytial Viruses
Q34340452The central conserved cystine noose of the attachment G protein of human respiratory syncytial virus is not required for efficient viral infection in vitro or in vivo
Q34651258The cysteine-rich region and secreted form of the attachment G glycoprotein of respiratory syncytial virus enhance the cytotoxic T-lymphocyte response despite lacking major histocompatibility complex class I-restricted epitopes
Q33863111The cysteine-rich region of respiratory syncytial virus attachment protein inhibits innate immunity elicited by the virus and endotoxin
Q115694845The larger attachment glycoprotein of respiratory syncytial virus produced in primary human bronchial epithelial cultures reduces infectivity for cell lines
Q40038247The membrane-associated and secreted forms of the respiratory syncytial virus attachment glycoprotein G are synthesized from alternative initiation codons
Q36276609The secreted G protein of human respiratory syncytial virus antagonizes antibody-mediated restriction of replication involving macrophages and complement
Q36994686The secreted form of respiratory syncytial virus G glycoprotein helps the virus evade antibody-mediated restriction of replication by acting as an antigen decoy and through effects on Fc receptor-bearing leukocytes
Q40579199The soluble form of human respiratory syncytial virus attachment protein differs from the membrane-bound form in its oligomeric state but is still capable of binding to cell surface proteoglycans
Q116165945Ultrastructural characterization of a viral RNA and G-protein containing, membranous organelle formed in respiratory syncytial virus infected cells

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